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  • wanting to try this myself, however rather than using a needle its best to use a scalpel (sw 15 or similar) and a dermal separator to create a 'pocket' into which the magnet can be placed. the only real concern i have about it is the use of electronical equipment, such as pfones that you would use in your hand, or a watch or similar. also interesting how you did it on the back of your hand instead of a finger tip as normal, are the results still good?

  • Hi my friend, i have a question, i have magnets that are very powerful i dont know if they are neodymium magnets, but theres any risk if i put those magnets in my fingers? I mean does the magnets have to have that sylicone that protects them, to be secure for the body or i just can use any magnet?

  • @fredecoy you need to coat the magnets before use to protect both the magnet and your body from each other, initial attempts were done with a dip coating, but this caused problems, the second and current type use an injection moulded silicone coating, which greatly reduces the problems, due to the more durable and smoother surface that is created, however injection moulding silicone at home can be alot of hassle/expense

  • too bad they look like huge whiteheads

    

  • Could i still do computer work with this installed, or would i risk fucking the mechanics up .-.

  • If you need some neodymium magnets, we are doing a group buy at biohack.me. We also have a list of sucessful procedures done.

  • why dont You use latex gloves? there's nasty stuff under fingernails and in/on the skin.

  • @rahvavaenlane There was latex gloves used in one of the earlier attempts. Don't know why we didn't bother. It was a long time ago.

  • so what does this actually do?

  • @ElectricRocketeer The magnet allows the user to feel Electromagnetic fields (And also hold small things i.e. paperclips, screws etc)

    The back of the hand isn't actually a great place for them as it turns out. The best is the finger tips (Well side)

  • it wasnt bleeding like using a tiny 1.5 dermal punch for microdermals does... did you numb it first and constrict the blood flow? or are you just lucky the blood wasnt being in the way?

  • @ipokemyself No numbing or contriction, just luck. It all depends on location really. If you've ever cut the back of your hand doing anything you'll notice it doesn't bleed that much at all.

  • I can't wait to do this. 1 month!

  • sick dude

    wtf

    does is has any meaning???

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