Make a Simple Galvanoscope
Now let's make a meter that is a little more practical to use. Broadly speaking, a galvanoscope is an instrument that detects the presence of electric currents. It sounds complicated but it is really quite simple. It is named in honor of an Italian professor named Galvani who made important early experiments with electricity.
A refinement of the galvanoscope is today's galvanometer. Other related instruments are the voltmeter and ammeter. These are very important instruments to the electrical engineer.
Using a glass or anything three to four inches in diameter, wind about 20 turns of wire in a "bunched" coil as in Figure 4. Wrap the coil at several points with cellophane or plastic tape to keep it from unwinding.
Figure 4
Make a wood base for your coil as shown in Figure 4. The compass support blocks can be thin wood slats. Do not attach them with steel nails or tacks. Use glue instead. Hold the coil in the slot between the blocks with glue or melted wax or use copper staples. Place the compass on the supports and rotate the base so that the compass needle and coil are parallel, pointing north and south.