While rewiring my shop it didn't take long to realize my wiring techniques could stand some improvement, especially in the area of stuffing junction boxes. I'm getting fairly good at folding 14 and 12 gauge wires for duplex outlets. I use 3 folds for each wire. The first fold is opposite where the wire enters the box. The 2nd fold is at the other side of the box. And the last fold is more subtle than the others before it lands on the terminal. I usually leave about 7 inches of wire in the box. My efforts in getting 10 gauge wires with pigtails folded in a box are far less successful. It looks more like a rats nest after finishing. So, what techniques do you use to make your wiring look good? I've seen professional electricians do wiring that looks good and some not so good. The word professional isn't synonymous with the word craftsman.