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Categorize data into sections like "Material Tension," "Acoustics," or "Efficiency."

For complex technical topics, use the method to organize your research findings before writing full paragraphs: [S2E3] Kyle

Clearly state the problem (e.g., noise reduction in printers or consistency in rolling).. actionable claim (e.g.

Describe the final result—the "quietest printer" or a perfectly rolled product. 2. Use "Connect-the-Dots" Drafting [S2E3] Kyle

Start with a strong, actionable claim (e.g., "Automated precision in paper path engineering reduces mechanical failure by X%").

Support every mechanical claim with specific test data or existing engineering laws.