How do I prevent cuts from càn edges?
I want to try using aluminum cans in crafts but worry about others getting cut on the sharp edges. Any suggestions? Some of the crafts I'm contemplating use lots of small edges.
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You could use garden gloves with the underside of the hand and fingers coated with latex.
Hello, Use a different can opener that gives a clean smooth edge.
Hi Missy, this video will show you how to get rid of those sharp edges - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygTWo4hAud8. Have fun repurposing all those tin cans
Wear heavy leather gloves while you're working. The edges can be hammered or you can use a can opener that leaves a smooth edge.
We got this can opener and it is great. No sharp edges and you can even use the lid you cut off as a cap to seal the open can.
https://www.amazon.com/Hamilton-Beach-76606ZA-Automatic-Standard-Size/dp/B00T4RH8E6/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=can+opener+that+doesn%27t+leave+sharp+edges&qid=1625413617&sr=8-5
I just got my mom this can opener and it gives really smooth/perfect edges: https://aax-us-east.amazon-adsystem.com/x/c/QmgrVJyYRYUVg1j_HrefbewAAAF6csatEAEAAAH0AUnJxJU/http://www.amazon.com/gp/slredirect/picassoRedirect.html?ie=UTF8&adId=A053595630OAZ0HNHKI21&qualifier=1625423260&id=3291884889328480&widgetName=sd_onsite_desktop&url=%2Fdp%2FB087NLNP7T%2Fref%3Dsyn_sd_onsite_desktop_281%3Fpsc%3D1%26uh_it%3De0fe11a1f83272c51c49390d72ce97f2_CT&uh_it=e0fe11a1f83272c51c49390d72ce97f2_CT
use a manual or electric can opener that seals the lid so it isn't sharp
https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwiZkMixmcrxAhUtyZQJHbHrC9EYABAxGgJ5bQ&ae=2&sig=AOD64_17CTgp8GktktVWZgCt-iyMSocPbg&q&adurl&ved=2ahUKEwiu8L6xmcrxAhWwnWoFHfPTAUYQ0Qx6BAgCEAE
Hello Missy, this link has some great ideas for reducing the sharpness of these cans,
https://classroom.synonym.com/make-soup-cans-safe-kids-crafts-47195.html
Sandpaper the edges smooth. Did that when i made my solar flowers
Just use pliers in pinching down the sharp edges or use a hammer those sharp edges down. You can also use sander, just buff down the sharp edges. And also glue ribbon around the sharp edge or put duct tape over the edge if you'll cover it later.
My particular Hamilton Beach electric can opener removes the top without any sharp edges. If you need a new can opener might be something to consider.
Use a can opener that cuts the tops from the side rather than inside the top. I have one of them, it cost around $8 and leaves a smooth edge.
Hi Missy, go to the home improvement store and buy some medium grain emery cloth, tear a small 1 inch strip off and run the sharp edges of the lids to smooth them.
You can buy copper foil at a stained glass supply store or on Amazon. It comes in rolls and has an adhesive backing. Also several widths. You peel off the backing and fold over the edge so half is inside half outside. When you have it placed where you want it you take a small dowel rod, or ROUND pencil and rub it flat so there are no creases or wrinkles. If you want it silver buy a bottle of silver patina. You brush it on and it instantly turns the copper silver, like pewter.
I always sand the edges when I cut aluminum cans. Sandpaper does a good job but you may also want to use a metal file if you have very sharp edges.