I'm working on a project (Wurlitzer sustain pedal) that requires Bowden cable. I picked up something relatively lightweight at the auto parts store--seems like it'd be a lot easier to work with than the heavy duty stuff I got from the aircraft supply place, except the damn cable was coiled so tightly that the inner wire has some major curves in it, & I can't figure out how to get it really straight. The curves really impede the movement of the wire through the outer sheath, which is unacceptable in this application.
Or am I better off just buying some new/better/less curvy wire?
Or am I better off just buying some new/better/less curvy wire?