Does anyone know what Renny’s tool is called? She describes it as a scalpel but when I try to look it up all I get are sharp medical scalpels and that’s not right. by shulan33 haworthia 6 Comments ArtOfSplendens 4 months ago I bought one at a local online dental supply store for $2. Try Googling “dental cement spatula.” bash82 4 months ago I found a set of similar tools at harbor freight. They had blunt ends, but I ended up sharpening a pair of the ends on a whetstone. mustainerocks 4 months ago She sells the tool on her own website. Look under the “Other Gardening Products” category. bikesexually 4 months ago You can also do this with the 6-8″ tweezers _CMDR_ 4 months ago Looks like a standard chemistry spatula. EDIT: I guess they sharpened it. A standard multi-grit block set will accomplish that. zherkof 4 months ago I got something like that in a craft tool set at Hobby Lobby. It’s called a spatula in that kit. One end is rounded and the other more pointy Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
ArtOfSplendens 4 months ago I bought one at a local online dental supply store for $2. Try Googling “dental cement spatula.”
bash82 4 months ago I found a set of similar tools at harbor freight. They had blunt ends, but I ended up sharpening a pair of the ends on a whetstone.
mustainerocks 4 months ago She sells the tool on her own website. Look under the “Other Gardening Products” category.
_CMDR_ 4 months ago Looks like a standard chemistry spatula. EDIT: I guess they sharpened it. A standard multi-grit block set will accomplish that.
zherkof 4 months ago I got something like that in a craft tool set at Hobby Lobby. It’s called a spatula in that kit. One end is rounded and the other more pointy
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I bought one at a local online dental supply store for $2. Try Googling “dental cement spatula.”
I found a set of similar tools at harbor freight. They had blunt ends, but I ended up sharpening a pair of the ends on a whetstone.
She sells the tool on her own website. Look under the “Other Gardening Products” category.
You can also do this with the 6-8″ tweezers
Looks like a standard chemistry spatula. EDIT: I guess they sharpened it. A standard multi-grit block set will accomplish that.
I got something like that in a craft tool set at Hobby Lobby. It’s called a spatula in that kit. One end is rounded and the other more pointy