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but I have seen a few close calls, And when we talk about what would happen if we couldn't get it off the consensus is that the person would probably lose thier finger. and it's not a saw that is used to cut them, more like the tool used to cut copper tubing, with a sharpened wheel and a pressure screw. If we need a special tool for surgury or something we can get one from other hospitals in the area, and sometimes have couriers bring tools in from out of state, but it all takes time, and I've never heard of this jeweler saw your talking about. In any case, when I was getting married we decided against a tungsten band just for this reason.
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