File:Wire wrap tool.jpg

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English: A photograph of the wrapping end of a wire wrap tool, showing the hole where the wire is placed (near the edge) and the hole into which the post is inserted (in the centre). Taken myself using a Canon Powershot S2 IS.
Date 7 May 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Amr Bekhit at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-05-07 13:56 Amr Bekhit 1680×1110×8 (194474 bytes) A photograph of the wrapping end of a wire wrap tool, showing the hole where the wire is placed (near the edge) and the hole into which the post is inserted (in the centre). Taken myself using a Canon Powershot S2 IS.

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