Best dental applicators according to redditors

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best dental applicators. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/BabblingBunny · 3 pointsr/piercing

This may help. I copied and pasted a comment I made a while ago.

I read a trick on here the I'm going to use when I get my front facing CBB- they took the cotton part off of one of those qtips with the plastic tube and applied a tiny bit of Mounting Putty to the end and stuck the threaded end to it. Then you line it up and spin the tube in your fingers to tighten. You'll have to hand tighten, but it gets it started.

Instead of a qtip, I'm just going to use the back of one of these. I already use these to clean around my paired nostril ends and the back end with no fiber will work for the mounting putty. :)

Alas, I'll be waiting a few months for my front facing CBB. I hope the method works for me. I just thought I'd share.

Edit- is your ring titanium or gold? It kind of looks rose gold, so I'm wondering if it's anodized titanium or rose gold or some other color entirely. :)

u/jnthnrvs · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

To be fair, it’s only shorter by .4mm, which is 10% less than Cherry, etc. I would not have expected that to be noticeable, but if I’m right, my fingers are noticing.

If you decide to remove the lube from the leaves inside the switch, you might try these.

I hope you decide to pick up some Cherry housings for them, because i think you’ll like them.

Keep playing, and let me know if you come up with anything good!

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/crafts

chain with clasp
embroidery thread/other thread of your choice
Beading needle/yarn needle

Thread needle, Start at one end of the chain(I would recommend starting at the loop end of the chain rather than at the clasp end)... push needle through each loop going around and around (wrap the thread around the metal link) move in a circle starting at the bottom of each loop working 360 degrees around the link, move to next link. repeat untill there are no more links left. once you reach the end, tie off the thread. If you wish you can use some GS hypo cement to secure your end.

For the tassel at the end, gather a bunch of strands of your thread (maybe about 2 inches long?) threadt them all through the last link before the clasp and tie off.

Voila!