Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
Forget rods, you will not get adequate conduction.
Small stainless steel tube = medical needle.
The steel is perfect for generating heat with a controlled current, enamelled (not lacquered-that's no good) copper wire through the middle and brazed at the bottom gives you a circuit with the greatest heat generation from the steel.
The fan is to keep the connections, mounting block etc. at the top cool.
Any good? :-)

- Nick
I believe you gave me the best idea till now. Just bought the needles from China.

Inter Diameter(ID):0.232mm

Outer Diameter(OD):0.5mm

Tip Length:100mm,3.9"(needle length,not contain the base)



I consulted with the guys from wire.co.uk and they said oxidized constantan wire will do the job and resist 400C, the temperature i need / 200-300C/. Was going to buy from them but quick check on ebay i found some military surplus from the cold war.

So now soon i will have the needles and the wire. I hope there will be no problem inserting 0.16mm wire in 0.232mm needle. Whats left is the silver solder. I have some silver wire but i was going to figure the exact flux needed for that wire.



The challenge as i see it is to terminate mechanically properly the whole contraption . may be solder the thick wire to needle body and other thick wire to the thin wire. Then fit this in needle with some teflon separator and pot it. solder then the tip side. cut off the extra wire and thats it. If i am lucky.