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Old 17th December 2018, 03:56 PM   #1
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Yes Jens, it could be !
It is sharp; both point and edges !
But not sharp enough to be a blood letting lancet, though.


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Old 17th December 2018, 10:24 PM   #2
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Mason's string tools. used either end of a brick run to enable a string between them to ensure the run was straight. Usually there are two. I've got a couple somewhere made of aluminum, also about 5 in. Points & edges are sharp.
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Old 18th December 2018, 10:24 AM   #3
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Very good shot, Wayne Kronckew; i owe you a pint.
My consolation for mine not having its pair is that it is a 'pre-industrial' specimen, visibly with some age; XIX century ?
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Old 18th December 2018, 02:04 PM   #4
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Very good shot, Wayne Kronckew; i owe you a pint.
My consolation for mine not having its pair is that it is a 'pre-industrial' specimen, visibly with some age; XIX century ?

Probably older
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Old 18th December 2018, 02:27 PM   #5
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a lab spatula?

sharp edges are good for when you have a powder on the tip. You tap the spatula and a small amount falls off so you can easily control how much of the compound you are using.

also a heaped spatula is good for a defined measurement of powder

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Old 18th December 2018, 02:30 PM   #6
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or even closer
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Old 18th December 2018, 03:05 PM   #7
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... a lab spatula?... Do I win anything?
It is more that the one i posted has a more open air rustic look; hence i would stay with the mason brick liner assessment, if you don't mind .
But you qualify for half pint, though .


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Old 18th December 2018, 03:46 PM   #8
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Hello,
an old lab spatula
or a special ''needle'' for drill and sew thick leather or something ??
( hole at the end ?!)
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