Good day folks. Recently, I started doing more and more alarm system installs which involve dealing with a ton of small wires which are part of 4 to 12 core alarm cable. To make my installs as clean and neat as possible, I twist together the individual wires whenever possible to make braids like in the picture. It takes a lot of time and wears on my fingers really quickly, to the point where I actually developed a blister on my index finger from all the twisting. This got me thinking if there's a tool designed to braid small wires like this. I know there is something for twisting together solid core wire, but those are pretty big and aimed towards electricians. These strands are 0.22mm if I'm not mistaken, so they're very thin and very flexible. I tried coming up with my own tool but didn't get the expected results - the wires would either get tangled up or would not braid neatly. I glued a button (yes, a button from a shirt or something
) to a thin piece of pipe, the idea behind it being that I'd clamp the pipe in my drill, insert the wires to be twisted through two opposing holes in the button so the "tails" of the wires slip down into the tube. As the drill rotates the button, the wires would get twisted....which they do, but because I can't maintain tension on them - the way I can with my fingers - the braiding is a disaster and not tight/equal at all....
Any ideas of such a tool, or am I stuck with doing it by hand and having sore wrists and fingers the rest of my life ?

Any ideas of such a tool, or am I stuck with doing it by hand and having sore wrists and fingers the rest of my life ?

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