How to Make an Earring Remover
Stud earrings that get stuck in your ear are often painful to remove. This earring remover give you an easy way to get the studs out of your ear without any pain. An earring remover takes about 10 minutes to build and even less time to remove the painful stud.
Things You'll Need:
Drill
1 wing nut
2 flat metal hooks
1 machine bolt
Step
1
Drill a hole in each wing of the wing nut. The hole needs to be big enough for the hook to slide through. If you cannot find flat metal hooks, use industrial-sizes staples instead.
Step
2
Slide one end of the hook through a hole in the wing nut. Bend the side down to hold it in place. Repeat for the other side of the wing nut.
Step
3
Drill one small hole in the middle of the end of the machine bolts. Screw the wing nut onto the end of the bolt about 1 inch from its base.
Step
4
Hook the loops of the earring back onto the hooks on the wing nut. Line up the hole in the machine nut with the stem of the earring. Screw slowly backwards until the back of the earring slides off the back of the stud. Once the back is off the earring, push the stem of the stud through the ear to remove the earring.
Tips & Warnings
This earring remover does stress the earlobe or the earring.
If your ear is infected when you remove your earring, treat the ear with alcohol or peroxide.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2093766_make-earring-remover.html
Stud earrings that get stuck in your ear are often painful to remove. This earring remover give you an easy way to get the studs out of your ear without any pain. An earring remover takes about 10 minutes to build and even less time to remove the painful stud.
Things You'll Need:
Drill
1 wing nut
2 flat metal hooks
1 machine bolt
Step
1
Drill a hole in each wing of the wing nut. The hole needs to be big enough for the hook to slide through. If you cannot find flat metal hooks, use industrial-sizes staples instead.
Step
2
Slide one end of the hook through a hole in the wing nut. Bend the side down to hold it in place. Repeat for the other side of the wing nut.
Step
3
Drill one small hole in the middle of the end of the machine bolts. Screw the wing nut onto the end of the bolt about 1 inch from its base.
Step
4
Hook the loops of the earring back onto the hooks on the wing nut. Line up the hole in the machine nut with the stem of the earring. Screw slowly backwards until the back of the earring slides off the back of the stud. Once the back is off the earring, push the stem of the stud through the ear to remove the earring.
Tips & Warnings
This earring remover does stress the earlobe or the earring.
If your ear is infected when you remove your earring, treat the ear with alcohol or peroxide.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2093766_make-earring-remover.html