Re: miniature bone saw?

<< Previous Message | Next Message >>
From:Philip Oshel <peoshel@facstaff.wisc.edu>
To:Deb Boswell Lane <dbl@aretha.jax.org>
Reply-To:
Content-Type:text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"

How about a jeweler's or fine lapidary saw? Some of these have blades 
with very fine teeth, or diamond-coated wire. These can make fine, 
controlled cuts in both soft and hard stones, so mouse bone should be 
no trouble.

Phil

>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

-- 
}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{
Philip Oshel
Supervisor, AMFSC and BBPIC
Dept. of Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences
University of Wisconsin
1656 Linden Drive
Madison,  WI  53706-1581
voice: (608) 263-4162
fax: (608) 262-7420 (dept. fax)



<< Previous Message | Next Message >>