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If you come across an old TV or computer monitor, with a picture tube instead of a modern flat-panel one, there’s tons of wire in there, and different models/makes may have different thicknesses. Just open it up at the back, take off the gubbins on the rear of the tube, and remove the wire.Another great source of wire is off cuts of cable
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It’ll never work again if you do, but most people won’t care anyway
Another good source is broken (or unwanted) electric motors. If you have an broken electric toothbrush, there’s also usually very fine wire in the bottom where it slots into the base for recharging — but opening one of those things is a lot of effort unless it has the cap on the underside (most don’t anymore). If it does, just hold it in your hand with the metal spike, that the brush slots onto, pointing down. Then slam that spike down on a hard surface, like a brick or a paving slab or something. Presto