I imagine we could arrange Linn taking her for a few laps...
Stress relieving involves controlled heating and cooling of a part to remove residual stresses in the material, typically due to cold work processes. The idea is that by heating the material enough, the atomic structure can start to "flow" and as it is under stress from being bent/hammered into a new shape, the atoms move to undo the stresses while retaining the same shape (so long as the maximum temperature and cooling rate are controlled.)
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