Originally posted by: Jzero
As I stated above, both W and Ti rings can be cut off if necessary.
Most emergency rooms should have the necessary tools, and those that do not will be able to get them from a jeweler that deals with "hard metals."
Also, it's worth mentioning that most of the time you need a ring cut off because it has become misshapen, which is far less likely to happen with W and Ti.
Ok explain this too me, when I was looking at wedding rings I considered tungsten till I saw the warning they put in every box that said if the ring was smashed you would lose your finger because the emergency room wouldn't be able to cut the metal without cutting your finger. It was my understanding at the time that the tools necessary to cut a metal that hard will not be small enough nor usefull in removing a ring from a finger without damaging the finger beyond repair or severing it entirely. My point being, yes there are tools that can cut tungsten but they are so large and use such large forces that they will remove the finger at the same time.
