Planning an cylindrical magnet injection
Hello. I plan to insert a small cylindrical magnet into my left ring finger via small incision and RFID applicator. I will be using ice and lidocaine as an anesthetic. There is no beginning to end explanation of how to do so that I can find, and as the magnet will be VERY small, I'll end to target the nerves. As all the group buys have passed, I'll need help finding the right size magnets. While other members have linked stuff, some of the products are discontinued, although I'll update this as I find more options. As people here have experience, does anyone has suggestions for a small cylindrical, parylene coated magnet? (Diameter dimension must be no more than 1.5mm.
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**EDIT** Here is a link to the thread: http://discuss.biohack.me/discussion/625/new-magnet-design-beta/p1
In that case, I guess I'll look into your TiN coated piece. A 3mm isn't that big I suppose
For somebody planning a DIY insertion, I think the benefits of using a needle outweigh the risk of minor tissue damage. Though I'd be careful about selecting the RFID applicator - some require considerable force to depress the plunger and can be quite jarring. The newer versions offer a far smoother injection in my experience.
you may have got the wrong person, I don't have a cylindrical magnet, only a disk. but I agree about the applicator, some are really bad, make sure you get a good one. in my personal experience, the long straight applicators suck, the short ones with perpendicular 'handles' tend to be much better.
Please don't do that :( if it's getting supplies that's the issue, pm me and I can ship you almost everything you need. Use the right tools for the job, man; pipe wrenches aren't for machine head screws, even if you can kinda make it work, and this is your body and health we're talking about...