diafel @ Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:40 am wrote:
http://cnettv.cnet.com/wind-store-your-cables/9742-1_53-50071977.html I wrap all my cables like he shows in the first example, and for the exact reason he states.
I do it the same way...was taught this method by a sound man when I was just a teen.
jclaydon @ Sat Aug 21, 2010 3:31 am wrote:
weird that is exactly how I try to wind my cables but it never works out 100% for me. No matter which way i wind them, the cord always wants to wind the opposite way *If I loop it left handed it wants to go right etc* altho I have to admit, I didn't know you were supposed to unwind them the exact same way you wind them..
Another 'interesting' thing is it doesn't seem to matter how neatly i pack everything, as soon as I move the cord case, everthing winds up as one big jumbled mess *spend 10 minutes tryring to separate everything*
-James
If after you lay the winded cable down it springs out into a jumble, then you arent letting the cable twist (or making it twist) naturally with your thumb/forefinger as mentioned above.
One very important thing that he just touched on in the video is the importance of stretching the cable out before you start, especially with long cables. You cannot just throw it in a pile and start with this method. I have 50 foot, 12 gauge Speakons and I have to stretch them across the room first or I would never be able to properly do this type of wind. Even so I still have to give the loose end a "whip" to let it unwind periodically as I go.
Also, if you inherited cables that were wound wrong multiple times (like the old "around the elbow" cable killer), they may have a lot of internal twisting and will never wind up properly no matter how good your technique.