The best way is to apply tensile load on the wire a bit over the yield point.
Of course, it is not easy at home, but a tensile testing machine at a laboratory
can help.
Regards
Andras
LeRoy C Cordes wrote:
> My only source for small diameter wire .010 & .012 is guitar strings.
> They come coiled in a paper bag - is there a way to reliably straighten
> them ?
> I've used it on a couple of MiniSticks and have felt that it would be
> better if straighter.
>
> LeRoy Cordes
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> Chicago, IL
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