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Thanks for the tips. I tried burning it out with the lighter but then I got impatient. I have some of the prong needles but I can't get along with them. I do think getting a long thin awl would help like Shelly said.

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Thanks for the tips. I tried burning it out with the lighter but then I got impatient. I have some of the prong needles but I can't get along with them. I do think getting a long thin awl would help like Shelly said.

Use the burner on the stove that will get hot lots faster than a lighter.

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I like to use the flat needles when I use roo. I like to take and break one of the tabs off and then use some glue to hold the roo on the remaining tab. It works like a champ. When I'm using rawhide I just use a fid as the rawhide is stiff enough on it's own.

Mike

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