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Conductive Thread Wind-up

Step 2Stainless Steel Thread

Stainless Steel Thread
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Tie a knot at the end of each strand of thread. This helps the clamps secure threads.
Place one strand of 2-ply stainless steel thread in each clamp.
Tie loose ends together and anchor to a stable surface - tie to a door knob, vice grips or have someone hold it.
Turn the crank on the fringer until the desired length is reached.
Remove strands from the fringer and knot.

Test the new thread with a multimeter.
Depending on your material choice the new thread might have a higher/same/lower resistance.
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