Tha brass nuts were just for the template. It's hard to see in the pictures, but I have a average gap between the rotor plates of less than a inch. I am using 1x1.5x.5 n 40 neos on the mags. I found a formula for the calculation of the number of turns on this site. I ended up with 414 turns per phase.
N = voltage / (A x R x B x P x 2)
A= Area of magnets (.0009675) sq. meters
R= Revolutions per second (2.5) 150 rpm. I picked this due to low wind in my area.
B= magnetic flux in tesla (0.5) not sure, only a guess
P= number of poles
N= 12volts / (.0009675 x 2.5 x .5 x 12 x 2)
N= 414 turns per phase
Thanks Windstuff Ed!
414/6 = 69 turns per coil (six coils per phase)
now since I have 2 coils per given area, one on each side, I will divide this by 2. this gives me 35 turns per coil per side. This should fit nicely on the stator plate. The issue of course is thickness. The 35 turns per side at 18 ga. wire seems to be just about all I can fit on the bobbins and still remain less than an inch on the rotors.
The big question is star or delta?
According to the formulas, if I go with star, then I can divide by 1.732 which equals 40 turns per coil. Which in turn means that I can have 20 turns per side and maybe use a bigger wire?
Not sure which way to go yet.