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Deformed copper or brass wire can be made perfectly smooth and straight in just a minute. Hammer a few nails into the board, pass the wire through them, as shown in the figure, and stretch it, winding it on a spool or drum.
It is not recommended to pull the wire covered with insulating enamel in this way - it is easy to damage the protective coating. To straighten it, it is better to use another method. Fasten the end of the wire, and tie a handle - a wooden stick to the opposite end. Pull the free end of the wire - it will become as straight and smooth as in the previous case.
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