Arranging an Unconventional Wedding on a Budget






by Brittany Childress


Can Titanium or Tungsten Carbide ring be cut off? Yes! But first try soaking your hand in an ice cold water for 1-2 minute, then apply a lubricant (such as petroleum jelly or hand lotion) between the ring and the knuckle, hold the ring with a towel and pull with a rocking motion. In an emergency situation where there might be a medical necessity to remove the band (such as hand or finger injury) the following procedures can be used to cut off the ring safely and quickly.

Much of the confusion regarding how to remove tungsten rings in emergencies stems from the accurate but misinterpreted reputation tungsten rings have for being extremely strong, hard, & difficult to damage. Tungsten carbide certainly does have all these qualities, but due to a lack of knowledge or the intention to deliberately scare consumers away from competing merchandise, the toughness of tungsten has somehow spawned an ugly myth.

Another benefit of having a ring that will snap in two is if you for example you accidentally close a car door on your ring, a softer ring will deform and squeeze your finger, probably cutting off circulation and will then need to be removed immediately to avoid harm. A tungsten carbide ring will either shatter or nothing will happen at all, either way your finger should escape safely.

To remove a tungsten carbide ring in an emergency situation, you can follow these simple steps:Clamp the vice-grip pliers loosely on the ring. Tighten slowly until you hear a crack. Remove vice-grip and place in another position on the ring. Repeat until the material breaks away. Take care not to slide or rotate the cracked ring on the finger. If the ring contains an inlay of gold, or other soft materials, the inlay can be cut or clipped away in the usual fashion.

One can remove tungsten rings in emergencies with no further injury or discomfort to the wearer, while gold rings often bend out of round during trauma & cut or compress fingers in painful ways, & getting a cutting tool between the bent gold ring & injured finger in order to remove it can be excruciating. Tungsten rings, on the other hand, cannot bend out of round, & have often actually protected the ring finger from the brunt of the trauma.




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