We use a Dremel tool. It works great!!


Jason McGough, HT(ASCP)

Operations Manager

Clinical Laboratory of the Black Hills

605-343-2267

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> From:Mike Pence <mpe...@grhs.net <mailto:mpe...@grhs.net> >
> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 1:56 PM
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> Subject: [Histonet] Bone Saw
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> I am trying to see what everyone is using at your grossing station for bone 
> saw to cut femoral heads and toes for osteo. If you are using a Stryker saw 
> how are you holding the specimens to make good thin sections?
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