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Step 17: Remove the bottom wire component from your jig. It should appear as shown below-left. Step 18: Using your flush cutter, cut the excess wire and close the final loop using your bent chain nose pliers. Step 19: Now we are ready to make our spacer bar. Detailed free instructions for making a spacer bar can be found here. Begin by cutting a segment of 20 gauge wire 2 " long using your flush cutter. Step 20: Using your fine step jaw pliers make a "P" loop in the end of the cut wire with the flush cut. Step 21: Hold the loop in the wire with the thumb and forefinger of your non-dominant hand and straighten the wire using your nylon jaw pliers. Step 22: Place the initial loop in your wire segment on peg 8 and wrap the wire around peg 9 as shown below-right. (Use your printed template to help you position pegs 8 and 9 in your jig.)
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