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  2. The Best Scissors for Precise Cutting - AOL

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    This 4.5-inch pair makes quick work of cloth and its microtip is perfect for snipping loose threads in tight spots. Buy: Singer ProSeries Detail Scissors $8.00 TOP OF THE LINE

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  5. Bandage scissors - Wikipedia

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    Bandage scissors, or bandage forceps, are scissors that often have an angled tip with a blunt tip on the bottom blade. This helps in cutting bandages without gouging the skin. Lister bandage scissors and utility bandage scissors exhibit the well known angle, while Knowles bandage scissors have blades that are either straight or curved.

  6. Upholstery hammer - Wikipedia

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    Upholstery hammer. An upholstery hammer (also called a tack hammer) is a lightweight hammer used for securing upholstery fabric to furniture frames using tacks or small nails. The head of an upholstery hammer is narrow and roughly 12-15mm in diameter. [1] Commonly they are cast in bronze with fused steel tips. [2]

  7. Metzenbaum scissors - Wikipedia

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    The scissors come in variable lengths and have a relatively high shank-to-blade ratio. They are constructed of stainless steel and may have tungsten carbide cutting surface inserts. The blades can be curved or straight, and the tips are usually blunt. This is the most common type of scissors used in organ-related operations.