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they actually got a fair amout of stick to them, eather that or you can just glue them to the dowel or something, but I would be weary of putting something metallike a staple inside there when you have no control of the staple not rubbing thru things.
Even if its a one in a million chance of it happening I wouldent want to take that chance.
I have bad luck as it is anyway lol
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You're trying to scratch the inside of the blade. That's what sandpaper does.
Even if the staple does hit the blade I doubt it would be noticeable. Even so, wrapping enough paper on it to cover it in a couple layers of paper should protect it.
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Has anyone tried the following(?):
1 - Remove the tip and inner diffuser/wrap
2 - Plug the tip-end securely (cork, old tip, tape, etc)
3 - Fill the tube 1/3-full with small-grit playground sand
4 - Plug the large end securely, as with the tip-end
5 - Shake, rattle & roll (like a rain stick) until the inside is evenly abraded
It doesn't take very long, the abrasion is even and it's a helluva good tension release (especially if done while listening to favorite music).
Oh! It's also cheap.
*Edit* Remind self to check last-posting dates before replying...:oops:
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That's okay, it was worth it for your rain stick sandblasting trick!