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hey its Chuck at CFS here to show you the proper way to use coil crimping pliers just a few quick steps are all thats needed to professionally finish your books for right handed operation hold the pliers so the red dot is facing up towards the ceiling with the bound edge facing you align the pliers on the last loop passing through the right edge so that its teeth are just below the center of the coil squeeze to cut the coil then apply extra pressure for the crimp then twist slightly clockwise to apply the proper angle to the crimped tip to finish simply flip the book over end for end and just crimp the remaining excess coil the same way make sure you squeeze extra hard and rotate slightly clockwise so the end of a properly crimped coil looks almost like a 90-degree angle keeping the coil in place a weaker crimp produces a lesser angle and this could allow the coil to easily spin out of your book the left-handed users is pretty much the same but hold the pliers in your left hand and