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314 Part V: Gearing Up: Outfitting Your Arsenal TEAM LinG<br />
Figure 16-10:<br />
Pulling on<br />
the string<br />
after it’s<br />
tuned up to<br />
get the<br />
“stretch”<br />
out.<br />
10. Clip away the excess string sticking out of the tuning post.<br />
Cut the wire as close to the tuning post as your wire cutters can reach<br />
so the point doesn’t jab you in the finger!<br />
If you don’t have wire cutters available, loop the excess string into a<br />
circle or break the string by repeatedly bending the string back and<br />
forth across the crease.