Author Topic: how do I shave these wires  (Read 2698 times)

There is a tool called 'Stripper'
i dont own one. but these wires seem to thin for that.

There is a tool called 'Stripper'
you really aren't very smart are you

a conventional wire stripper can't remove an enamel coating, it would just break the strands

you really aren't very smart are you

those wires are coated in enamel, a conventional wire stripper can't remove the coating, it would just break the strands
id need a laser one for that

id need a laser one for that
what does that even exist

holy stuff it does

talk about pointless


This makes it even weirder.
you sick perv. getting off to 16 year olds making topics about shaving wires

you sick perv. getting off to 16 year olds making topics about shaving wires
IT just sounds wrong.

IT just sounds wrong.
well of course it does. "a random man on the internet is having nasty thoughts about 16 year olds making topics about shaving wires" how the hell else is that supposed to sound

use your teeth if you have nothing else like lighter or wire cutters

im not kidding

use your teeth if you have nothing else like lighter or wire cutters

im not kidding

That sounds like a very bad idea.. on far too many levels

Use sandpaper

That sounds like a very bad idea.. on far too many levels

Use sandpaper

sandpaper is an even more bad idea

ive tried sandpaper before and it just ripped the wires apart. no matter how lightly or how fine the sandpaper was

the teeth idea, as bad as is sounds worked tons of times where i was too lazy to use wire cutters or burn off the plastic rubber.

sandpaper is an even more bad idea

ive tried sandpaper before and it just ripped the wires apart. no matter how lightly or how fine the sandpaper was

the teeth idea, as bad as is sounds worked tons of times where i was too lazy to use wire cutters or burn off the plastic rubber.

I'd have to disagree with you on this one.  It may have worked for you, but using your teeth as a tool can cause far too many issues than its worth.  Very slowly using sandpaper will most definitely do the trick.  Your teeth don't have very much precision, and although sandpaper doesn't either, using it carefully will get the job done.

Of course the best path would be to use wire strippers, however, op doesn't have any.  He also said that there was some weird coating that wasn't rubber, leading me to believe sandpaper would be the prime tool to use slowly and carefully, in hopes of removing the coating

Of course the best path would be to use wire strippers, however, op doesn't have any.
you can't use strippers on enamel

I've said this already

you can't use strippers on enamel

I've said this already
He also said that there was some weird coating that wasn't rubber, leading me to believe sandpaper would be the prime tool to use slowly and carefully, in hopes of removing the coating

you sick perv. getting off to 16 year olds making topics about shaving wires