badass wrote:

>
>
> Bear in mind that cadmium plating
> is used on many common day ferrous
> metal objects you might be inclined
> to use to fabricate electrodes, and
> it's toxic. 
>
> An easy test is to check a suspect
> silver colored object with a
> magnet. If it's attracted by the magnet,
> chuck it as a toy idea,  ie. a paper clip
> would be bad. 
>
> Go for stainless steel, as in, what could
> you do with a wired-up butter knife with
> a rubber hose slipped over all but the
> end inch of the handle? (add butter?)

Unfortunately, stainless steel is attracted by magnet, too :-)
As anything containing iron metal.

Stainless steel contain nickel, and chrome, wich are toxic, too.

Then, I hate eating with usual food fork and knife, or when someone let
these tools in an acidic sausage :-)

Conductive plastic may be safe. (polymer with carbon particules ?)

Good luck everybody :-)






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