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asifkhanny12345

Student
Jan 2, 2020
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Right guys i been told surgical scalpel blade bleeds out a ton now ive seen one on ebay

Genuine NO 11 Swann Morton STERILE SURGICAL DISPOSABLE SCALPEL BLADE SINGLE USE

The No.11 is an elongated triangular blade sharpened along the hypotenuse edge with a strong pointed tip. It is held like a pencil and often upside down to prevent it inadvertently being inserted too deep. To avoid this scenario the scalpel should not be held towards the back end whilst the heel of the hand should be stabilising the hand to help prevent an unwanted deep incision.

is this good for the job???
 
squirtsoda

squirtsoda

Fallen Eagle
Jan 19, 2020
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It could potentially hurt more than a well sharpened hunting knife. Surgical blades are not as sharp as you would think, they are purposely dulled slightly to create more resistance while cutting thus giving the surgeon more precise control.
 
sickInsominic42

sickInsominic42

My destination, eternal slumber
Feb 16, 2020
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Crafting knifes work great. The ones with silver handles. They look like surgical knifes but are much smoother and sharper
 
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LastRide

LastRide

Specialist
Jan 23, 2020
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I work with surgical blades a lot for my job....it's sharp enough to do the trick but you will A LOT of willpower to keep slicing...and outch...painful....oh dear if you want to go ahead with that I wish you much courage !
 

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