can a wire be drawn out of wood why not?
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Not the wire pulls out from wood, but the wood non-metal doesn’t remain the property ductility.
The ductility is the best metals tense into the wires and the trick to pull the wire through the hand and hold the tapered end draw the plate with plies make the movement back as well completely and do more.
The ductility is the best metals tense into the wires and the trick to pull the wire through the hand and hold the tapered end draw the plate with plies make the movement back as well completely and do more.
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No, it can't as wood is not a good conductor of electricity and it is a non-metal.
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