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All you gotta do is just get a nail file and sharpen your teeth i prefer sharpening with a diamond coated nail file, and using the teeth outside your middle teeth =)
sure it might hurt you will be removing your enamel.
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Sharpen your nails by using a nail file and file it from the point down & the side.
If it is just a small amount, cut it with a craft knife with the blade almost parallel to the drywall. You will have to mud over the cut.
Try shaving it back down to size using either a nail file (or knife) under parental supervision!
Emery is the mineral in a nail file
well, every mineral you can imagine is in a nail file. Also there is 4,320 types of rock in just one nail file!
The Mohs Scale of Hardness is used to measure hardness of a mineral, which is its resistance to scratching. It is a quantitative scale, which relies on the relative hardness of other minerals . Higher numbered minerals scratch lower numbered ones. You can use every day objects like a glass plate, a knife, or a nail to distinguish hard and soft. Hard minerals scratch glass, but can't be scratched with a knife blade of a nail. Soft minerals will not scratch glass, but can be scratched with a knife blade or masonry nail. You can purchase hardness kits to help make these distinctions.
well, every mineral you can imagine is in a nail file. Also there is 4,320 types of rock in just one nail file!
A tool that is a handy backup is a swiss army knife. It's a small multifunctional tool that fits in most people's pocket. It usually contains a small knife, nail file, tweezers and a pick.
a nail file is called 'une lime à ongles' in French.