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Old 07-09-2009, 06:57 PM   #10
Stitchawl
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There are no finer 'micro tools' for the home hobbyist than those used by dentists and doctors. I have several different sizes and configurations of hemostats (mosquito, Crile, Kelly, etc.,) and various dental picks that I inherited from my father, an oral surgeon.

Although I usually don't practice medicine (I really believe that organ transplants should be left to professionals,) I do use these tools often when doing household repairs, experiments with stuff too delicate for my fat fingers to deal with, and yes, sometimes even splinter removal! Very handy to have around!

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