Speaker wire... Diy?


I am new to this, so please bare with me. I always thought 12 gauge speaker wire, bare on each end, was best. But there is Kimber, Nord, etc, that seem to be incrementally better! Can I buy the components and put together my own $17000 speaker wires? If so, where can they be purchased, and which are good enough to be used? Which terminations are best for sound? Which wire? Length? Guage? 
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I love it that people think they can equal  at home what takes engineers with decades of experience and 10s of thousands of dollars in testing equipment. If they could only listen to Gen 5 Transparent Audio Reference cable, they would cry.
They’ll probably come pretty close at 1/20th the cost. Go for it. High end cables are a rip off. 
The law of diminishing returns. 
@john421,

Would you please share weblink of wires suggested in your previous post? 

I am also looking to build my own speaker cables. 

Thank you! 
I use Belden telephone trunk line cable. One pc for each terminal. Strip an inch of insulation off each strand, twist together, then solder them together. I used 63/37 but high Ag may be better. You end up with something like 72 insulated strands of 28g (if memory serves me) that are around 8g bundled together. 
Testing revealed no significant increase in Z up to 1MHz. I’ve been using them in my biamped system for years. They’re a fairly large amount of work to build but I think the product is worth the effort.