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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-When I read that a popsicle stick was used, I realized that I could use a cuticle stick that looks like a dow stick that was 5/8 inch in diameter and has an angled edge, as though sawed off at anangle and then sanded to perfection. These are easy to find, probably on Amazon. I realized they used WOOD which is SOFT. The stick was very hard but all wood is soft, compared with the tank that a macbook pro is. These are tough and I watched, 2 different men abuse the heck out of them, before I got one. I dropped mine, immediately, on a tile floor. Oops. I just got the dent out of the top portion and am beginning to work on thee tine bit that is on the side, between the top and bottom. This has a line, where it was originally closed by the maker. I was a metal sculturist and intend to find the right object, if the cuticle stick does not work. They are sometimes called, "orange sticks" for some reason. BTW, it took LOTS of pressure, BOTH hands. This is not aluminum foil! LT
+When I read that a popsicle stick was used, I realized that I could use a cuticle stick that looks like a dow stick that was 5/8 inch in diameter and has an angled edge, as though sawed off at anangle and then sanded to perfection. These are easy to find, probably on Amazon.
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+I realized they used WOOD which is SOFT. The stick was very hard but all wood is soft, compared with the tank that a macbook pro is. These are tough and I watched 2 different people abuse the heck out of them, before I got one.
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+I dropped mine, immediately, on a tile floor. Oops. I just got the dent out of the top portion and am beginning to work on the tiny area that is on the side, between the top and bottom. This has a line, where it was originally closed by the maker.
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+I was a metal sculturist and intend to find the right object, if the cuticle stick does not work. They are sometimes called, "orange sticks" for some reason.
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+BTW - It took LOTS of pressure, BOTH hands. This is not aluminum foil folks!
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+LT

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Lynne Nydick

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When I read that a popsicle stick was used, I realized that I could use a cuticle stick that looks like a dow stick that was 5/8 inch in diameter and has an angled edge, as though sawed off at anangle and then sanded to perfection.  These are easy to find, probably on Amazon. I realized they used WOOD which is SOFT. The stick was very hard but all wood is soft, compared with the tank that a macbook pro is. These are tough and I watched, 2  different men abuse the heck out of them, before I got one. I dropped mine, immediately, on a tile floor. Oops.  I just got the dent out of the top portion and am beginning to work on thee tine bit that is on the side, between the top and bottom.  This has a line, where it was originally closed by the maker.  I was a metal sculturist and intend to find the right object, if the cuticle stick does not work.  They are sometimes called, "orange sticks" for some reason.   BTW, it took LOTS of pressure, BOTH hands.  This is not aluminum foil! LT

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