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The springs are tied to the collars with sections of electrical wire. Where there is one spring for a collar, the wire is passed through the holes in the collar that are closest to the bar (figure 5). The collar at the unaligned end of the bundle connects to two springs, with tying wires going through holes on either side of the collar as pictured in figures 6 and 7.
 
The springs are tied to the collars with sections of electrical wire. Where there is one spring for a collar, the wire is passed through the holes in the collar that are closest to the bar (figure 5). The collar at the unaligned end of the bundle connects to two springs, with tying wires going through holes on either side of the collar as pictured in figures 6 and 7.
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file:FacingAligned-end.JPG|'''Figure 1''' This is the aligned end.
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file:Unaligned-end.JPG|'''Figure 2''' At the unaligned end, the fibers stick out to different lengths.
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file:BundlingTool.JPG|'''Figure 3''' Five fibers in a row will fit between the prongs of the bundling tool, and six rows can be stacked before they will reach the open end.
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file:CollarHoldingFibers.JPG|'''Figure 4''' The fibers should pass through all the collars as a 5x6 matrix
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file:SpringConnected-toCollar.JPG|'''Figure 5''' The springs are tied to the collars with wires.
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file:Unaligned-end-spring-1.JPG|'''Figure 6''' At the unaligned end there are two springs.
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file:Unaligned-end-spring-2.JPG|'''Figure 7''' At the unaligned end there are two springs.
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