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Wild_Bill October 18th 07 11:48 AM

Answer: Removing metal splinters...
 
A while back, a friend gave me a blood sugar test kit, and a box of lances.
The lances are similar to a hypodermic needle point, mounted in a plastic
holder.
Using them under a magnifier lamp makes easy work of extracting fine metal
shards for me.

Since these things are really sharp, they work much better at getting fine
metallic splinters out when a little cutting is required.

These things are so sharp that you don't want to have an uncontrolled or
unanticipated movement of the hand that you're holding the lance with.
I don't know how much they cost, because I haven't used up the full box that
was in the kit.

My old standby used to be the tip of a new, cleaned utility knife blade. The
small Exacto knife blades have worked sometimes, too, if they're really
sharp.
Some times, ya just gotta excavate some flesh to get to the shard.

Both of these methods work much better for me than an ordinary sewing
needle.

WB
..........
metalworking projects
www.kwagmire.com/metal_proj.html


"John Doe" wrote in message
. ..

Question: "What's your favorite part of metalworking?"

Yeah I know, I have a bad attitude.
:p



John October 18th 07 10:58 PM

Answer: Removing metal splinters...
 


Wild_Bill wrote:
A while back, a friend gave me a blood sugar test kit, and a box of lances.
The lances are similar to a hypodermic needle point, mounted in a plastic
holder.
Using them under a magnifier lamp makes easy work of extracting fine metal
shards for me.

Since these things are really sharp, they work much better at getting fine
metallic splinters out when a little cutting is required.

These things are so sharp that you don't want to have an uncontrolled or
unanticipated movement of the hand that you're holding the lance with.
I don't know how much they cost, because I haven't used up the full box
that
was in the kit.

My old standby used to be the tip of a new, cleaned utility knife blade.
The
small Exacto knife blades have worked sometimes, too, if they're really
sharp.
Some times, ya just gotta excavate some flesh to get to the shard.

Both of these methods work much better for me than an ordinary sewing
needle.

WB
.........
metalworking projects
www.kwagmire.com/metal_proj.html


"John Doe" wrote in message
. ..


Question: "What's your favorite part of metalworking?"

Yeah I know, I have a bad attitude.
:p





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