Turion
Peter recommends starting with 1 coil. It looks like the motor you have has 12 slots in it. If it does you want to wind a coil that goes thru slots 1 and 7 if you were to number all of them. Leave some extra wire on the start end because the commutator you'll be hooking it too wont be the closest one it will be one thats around 90 degrees over. While winding alternate which side you go around the shaft to keep things balanced. It wont reall matter which way you wind because you can always switch the wires on the commutator or switch the wires on the battery. Wind as much wire as you can fit and leave some extra for attaching to the commutator. I'd leave a few 4-5 inches on each end. After the coil is wound put the the rotor back into the stator. With the coil centered in between the gap of the 2 magnets you'll be able to tell which commutator section you want to attach the wire ends to because they'll be the ones the brushes are touching. You actually may want to attach the wires to the next commutator, a little after center, but Peter will need to comment on that.
Peter recommends starting with 1 coil. It looks like the motor you have has 12 slots in it. If it does you want to wind a coil that goes thru slots 1 and 7 if you were to number all of them. Leave some extra wire on the start end because the commutator you'll be hooking it too wont be the closest one it will be one thats around 90 degrees over. While winding alternate which side you go around the shaft to keep things balanced. It wont reall matter which way you wind because you can always switch the wires on the commutator or switch the wires on the battery. Wind as much wire as you can fit and leave some extra for attaching to the commutator. I'd leave a few 4-5 inches on each end. After the coil is wound put the the rotor back into the stator. With the coil centered in between the gap of the 2 magnets you'll be able to tell which commutator section you want to attach the wire ends to because they'll be the ones the brushes are touching. You actually may want to attach the wires to the next commutator, a little after center, but Peter will need to comment on that.
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