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The Castle/neus are NOT hand wound, they are machine wound
i think they are hand wound... just in china


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The Castle/neus are NOT hand wound, they are machine wound


Well you better let Patrick del Castillo - the President and Principle Engineer of Castle Creations - know. He would probably be upset to find out they changed the plans behind his back.

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The Castle/neus are NOT hand wound, they are machine wound
You can't machine wind this type of brushless motor. They are all hand wound by Chinese girls with tiny little fingers.


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please send pix of there cute little fingdingersi am bad very bad
   
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You can't machine wind this type of brushless motor. They are all hand wound by Chinese girls with tiny little fingers.
Chinese girls with little fingers are great . There are machines out there that can wind brushless motors though, but hand wound motors seems to be what people wants.
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You can't machine wind this type of brushless motor. They are all hand wound by Chinese girls with tiny little fingers.
Talking about chinese thingys... I always wanted to know what brushless manufacters pay for making there motors. But you probably won't tell me for how much percent of the selling price (which the customer pays) you guys pay for a motor? Or do you? I would also like to know how much a Plettenberg Bigmaxximum would cost to make for Plettenberg
   
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Chinese girls with little fingers are great . There are machines out there that can wind brushless motors though, but hand wound motors seems to be what people wants.
I can't see machine winding a 1 turn motor ever being a real help anyway!


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i can't see machine winding a 1 turn motor ever being a real help anyway!
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Chinese girls with little fingers are great . There are machines out there that can wind brushless motors though, but hand wound motors seems to be what people wants.
I've still never seen a machine that can wind a brushless motor less than about a 2.5" ID. And you need a fairly large gap between the stator teeth for the needles -- there is no gap in the 1515 once they are enameled.


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lmao^^
It takes just about 1 minute to wind a 1 turn motor -- but it takes about 20 minutes to prep the wires and the wire needles...


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I've still never seen a machine that can wind a brushless motor less than about a 2.5" ID. And you need a fairly large gap between the stator teeth for the needles -- there is no gap in the 1515 once they are enameled.
I never said it was for the motors we use in our cars. I'll post a link maybe 2 when I find the companies that makes such machines.

Edit: http://www.electrowind.com/ and I'm still looking for another good place that either winds the motors or makes the winding machines. http://www.axis.it/Prodotti/default....=137&IDProd=94

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When can we get some of these motors patrick?
   
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