I doubt it. The ones I bought are very strong, but also very small - approximately half the size of a dime, and about the same thickness. I wanted to get something strong enough to detect the metals, and light enough to stick to it without falling off. The larger the magnet, the more powerful it becomes
I have some that will seriously hurt a finger if it gets between them when they "jump" to each other, and that can be from 8" away. So they could pull around tiny rust bits under the skin, but those are so tiny it might not be enough to make a visible wound. These are about 1" x 1/2" fragments of larger magnets.
Not likely. I have several neodymium magnets. Your skin should be tough tough enough. If there is a slab of metal in there, it would make a helluva pinch though.
Just wondering, might those magnets be strong enough to cause a wound when removed?
I doubt it. The ones I bought are very strong, but also very small - approximately half the size of a dime, and about the same thickness. I wanted to get something strong enough to detect the metals, and light enough to stick to it without falling off. The larger the magnet, the more powerful it becomes
I have some that will seriously hurt a finger if it gets between them when they "jump" to each other, and that can be from 8" away. So they could pull around tiny rust bits under the skin, but those are so tiny it might not be enough to make a visible wound. These are about 1" x 1/2" fragments of larger magnets.
Not likely. I have several neodymium magnets. Your skin should be tough tough enough. If there is a slab of metal in there, it would make a helluva pinch though.