Ni200 build - I'm a single-macro-coiler and not digging this .11Ω 2.4mm build. HELP!

I don't know what the policy of reposting or how to link to a previous post, but just trying to be helpful:

I do the following for a pretty balanced spaced Ni200 Build and it seems to work out pretty well for me. Whats nice about this method is at the end you up with 2 coils. 1: Cut 14-16 inches off the spool. 2: Clean the wire with water and dawn dishwashing soap, and then rinse it clean. (I don't own a torch and this method also lets me not have to do a dry burn). 3: Straighten it out with a drill, which gives it some rigidity (if you don't know what this is you can find twisted messes video on youtube). 4: Then I cut the wire in half. 5: Wrap the two wires around a 1/8 inch drill bit so that the chuck grips. 6: Holding the 2 ends with pliers (or if your fingers can handle it) Slowly press the drill trigger and create a parallel coil. (I do a wrap of about 12-14, depending on wire. In the case of imgur image link I did 12 with 28 AWG. 7: After you do this loosen the chuck and remove the coil with the bit. Grab 4 wires and tug slightly to tighten. 8: Now holding the one of the outside wires with your finger, take wire parallel and unwrap once. This unwrap will loosen the process of beginning to create a screw effect. I find it easier to screw from inside to the outside, but you can screw from the outside. You will just have to see what works best. 9: What you should have now are 2 coils perfectly spaced without much issue. When you put them in the post and wick them, the most you need to do is give it a very light strum with a finger nail. I get about .14 with 12 wraps with 26 AWG and .16 with 10 wraps with 28 AWG (My OHM reader reads .01 below) It seems a little fiddly in the beginning, but once you do it, but a few times, it super easy and efficient. I would create a video, but I don't have a proper camera or anything to mount my phone to do this, so I hope these images give you a better idea. Let me know if you have any questions and how it works out for you. Here are some images: http://imgur.com/a/8nxov

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