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    New appreciation for that pin/needle you are using

    My son found this video on how pins and needles are made. It is worth the few minutes to watch it.
    http://youtu.be/wZJPpuL2sqQ

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    That was cool! I don't think I would want the tedious job of "needle inspector" though!
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    I'd go blind or cross-eyed or just plain nuts!
    Quote Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn View Post
    That was cool! I don't think I would want the tedious job of "needle inspector" though!

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    That was very interesting! Thanks for sharing.

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    Yes a new appreciation for that pin/needle. That was very interesting

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    I saw that a few years ago. Needles and pins are precious to me now.

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    Thanks for sharing. I love to see how things are made.

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    Absolutely fascinating. I would never imagine so much goes into the making of needles and pins. Thank you for posting
    Carmen E.

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    thanks for the link I use to watch that show a lot

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    Learn something new every day. I am fascinated by all that robotic machinery invented.....

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