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Need to know how to braid in different ways and with varying numbers of wires.

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Thread Starter 
Hello people, I know this has been asked many times before, but I've failed to find a simplistic tutorial that summarizes all the types of braids I've seen in the DIY gallery. I will mostly be using either 3 or 4 wires and braid them together to make a few interconnects now that I have ordered an exhaustive list of parts from moon audio. So any personal tutorials or ones that dont require you to read a novel in order to understand how to make different kinds of braids with varying numbers of wires would be very useful.
Thanks!
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post #3 of 9
Thread Starter 
Is this where all the DIYers went to find out how to braid? Why cant anyone tell me how to do it in their own words?
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tutorial litz braid

I did this long time ago, and the pictures where lost when head fi went out a couple of years ago, and the photo section was removed.

I never got around to upload everything again, but the text might be helpful!

Good luck and show your results in the forums!
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Originally Posted by drummerdimitri View Post
Is this where all the DIYers went to find out how to braid? Why cant anyone tell me how to do it in their own words?
Because it's much easier to point out the resources that someone can use rather than answer every single question that someone asks. Google Litz braiding, that's generally the most used around here.
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Here is the short and simple round litz braid instruction sheet for you:

Start with the four wires side by side.

a. Take the leftmost wire and cross it OVER its TWO neighbors.

b. Take the rightmost wire and cross it OVER its ONE neighbor.

c. Take the leftmost wire and cross it UNDER its TWO neighbors.

d. Take the rightmost wire and cross it UNDER its ONE neighbor.

Repeat steps a-d until done.

This is the only braid I use and is the most common one used here unless someone shortcuts a mini to mini with just a three wire standard braid. I have also used a starquad or double twist as well, which in theory should provide better noise rejection if done properly. Twist signal an ground together for each channel and then twist them together. If done properly they should fit just right into each others grooves and form a compact, very flexible cable. Nothing beats a naked round litz in looks though
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Does anyone have a flat braid tutorial?
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Thanks again FraGGleR for the information provided.
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Originally Posted by Chingyul View Post
Does anyone have a flat braid tutorial?
For a four wire flat braid, you can use the round instructions, but instead of going under for the second two steps, just continue with the the first two steps. Always with the outermost wires starting on the left side, just think to your self, over two (from the left), over one (from the right), over two (from the left), over one (from the right). It is quite meditative if you are doing a long wire.
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