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TriWorkBench: Attaching A Stem

  • By Steve Godwin
  • Published Mar 1, 2013
  • Updated Mar 1, 2013 at 1:25 PM UTC

In this episode of “TriWorkBench” senior editor Aaron Hersh walks us through the process of attaching a stem.

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Steve Godwin

Steve Godwin

Steve Godwin is the Senior Video Producer at Competitor Group. When he's not on location shooting or editing in the studio, you can find him out training for his next race. Follow Steve on twitter @sgodwinfilms

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