RE: miniature bone saw?

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From:jeff crewsw <cruzetti@juno.com>
To:Deb Boswell Lane <dbl@aretha.jax.org>, histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
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For our bone work we usually use a simple tabletop scroll saw with a fine
blade. But for tiny bones I would recommend a Dremel with the small circular
saw blades. Those blades are hard to find (I think they may be discontinued)
but American Science and Surplus still has them. They have a website, too.

Jeffrey Crews, HTL (ASCP)
Organogenesis, Inc.

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From: Deb Boswell Lane <dbl@aretha.jax.org>
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Sent: May 31, 2000 4:47:11 PM GMT
Subject: miniature bone saw?


Does anyone know of a miniature bone saw (or a brand name) that would cut
through mouse bone that is not fixed and undecalcified?  Thanks!

Deb Boswell Lane
The Jackson Laboratory




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