To make a spiral, at least one which works on copper stripped phone wire, thin, that I used in younger days, for making bracelets and other stuff
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OK, first off, you need to get your wires straight and unkinky, so you get hold of each end with, say a pencil, tooth pick, small screw drivers or the like, and pass them round a post that's smooth, once or thrice. You get wire that's ready to do what it's told!
Then you take your wire and double it over a little screw driver or other rod, same length each side, and the 2 loose ends attached to ... a door handle, or something similar, that holds it in place. You need at least 2 turns for it to not come off.
Then slowly, while the 2 lengths passed over the rod in your hand are equal, you turn, pulling to keep it tight, but not to break it.
When you have a spiral that's turned enough, you cut each end, and it should, and
no warranty as it takes practice, give you a 2 wire spiral, that stays like it.
Try it with, say,
2ft at first of the same diameter, and you'll get a 6 inch spiral, or so.
I don't think it would work for coiled wire, ADN style, but it definately does for 2 wire spirals.
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