ThE_MasteR wrote:Go for something thinner, I hear tungsten is very strong material.
Strong, heavy, good and nice.
It should be noted that grinding Tungsten is BAD BAD IDEA unless you have a professional ventilation installed.
Finely ground Tungsten (dust) that will appear while grinding is TOXIC to humans and animals because it may deactivate certain encymatic processes in the respiratory system (lungs).
Just keep it and get some real stainless sheet steel or dipsticks or windshield wipers, they are easily available. You can store the tungsten without a problem - it will not dissolve or aerosolize on its how. Has the highest melting point of all metals, and it is very stable even in corrosive environments, not even acids that dissolve gold will do it much harm.
(Yes, I read Oliver Sacks (Sachs?) book "Uncle Tungsten"

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