I've used off-the-shelf and readily-available TDK cores in the past. I 
recently wrote a 4-part series on how to design, choose a core, and wind 
your own flyback HV trafo. By no means a professional treatise, and 
certainly the trafo won't have jt's very high efficiency, but it should be 
enough to experiment with!

http://oscilloclock.com/archives/329

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- Aaron
 
On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 6:02:30 AM UTC+9, Dekatron42 wrote:

> All this seems easy in writing, but for people like me who are not used to 
> making switching power supplies it would be very kind of you if you could 
> help me (us) with a complete solution when it comes to which toroid core to 
> use and how to wind it. 
>
 

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