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Urgent! The tweezers of the Swiss army knife are stuck in 502 and can't get out! ! !

1, whether it is acetone, alcohol or paint thinner (as the saying goes, trust that water), it will have a certain effect, but it will also do great harm to the shell of the saber. Maybe the appearance is not as good as this after washing.

2, the knife shell can be dismantled, but if not, try to dismantle the shell.

Supplementary answer: It is annoying and understandable to encounter such a problem.

I checked the information yesterday. The shell of Swiss army knife is celluloid, and its chemical composition determines that it is insoluble in water, but soluble in chemicals such as ethanol (alcohol) and acetone. So ... . Besides, I don't know what the insulating oil is.

The shell of the Swiss army knife, that is, the shell on both sides of the handle and the metal part of the handle are glued together, so it can be pried open, but be careful not to pry it open. Toothpicks and tweezers are placed in a groove dug inside the shell (there is nothing between the shell and the metal of the handle, that is, the space formed by the metal surface of the handle and the groove dug inside the shell is filled with tweezers and toothpicks, I don't know if this is clear enough).

I haven't encountered this situation before. I'm not sure whether it will be useful to dismantle the shell, but I think it should be. After all, there won't be a big part stuck between the tweezers and the shell, just a little bit stuck. Stick the shell back when you're done. AB glue can also be used.

I often go to the Knife Friends Forum, but mainly dive. There are many posts about DIY changing Swiss army knife shell. Although I haven't changed it myself, it's not very difficult. You can go and have a look.

By the way, this is a model of a famous craftsman. I want to accept one recently. I don't know if it will help. Especially that hacksaw, you won't grind it almost once, will you?