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minus-squareFREEZXlinkfedilink48•1 year agoI suspect that would rapidly heat up the metal and potentially burn that victim :(
minus-square@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.mllinkfedilink5•1 year agoDoes anyone know if cartillage can melt?
minus-square@Duranie@lemmy.filmlinkfedilinkEnglish35•1 year agoBraising low and slow would be a better method. It won’t completely break down, but the rest of the connective tissue should melt in your mouth.
minus-square@0x2d@lemmy.mllinkfedilink4•1 year agoif both of those contacts on their nose are connected together
I suspect that would rapidly heat up the metal and potentially burn that victim :(
Thus waking them up
9V batteries can’t supply a lot of current
Does anyone know if cartillage can melt?
Braising low and slow would be a better method. It won’t completely break down, but the rest of the connective tissue should melt in your mouth.
Well I hate this.
if both of those contacts on their nose are connected together
Electric arc furnace