Googling for "Things I Won't Work With" finds the article and others by Derek 
Lowe in his blog.

John K1AE

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I don't know if it the proper way but I used a very nice fume hood.   Measured 
the metals (high purity),  melted them in a quartz crucible,  stirred with a 
quartz rod,  and cast it in a ceramic block with a spiral pattern machined into 
it with a ball mill. You don't want to contaminate the mixture with other 
metals, etc.

That "Things I Won't Work With" article was about dimethyl cadmium, not 
metallic cadmium.  Reall Nasty Stuff.  Metallic cadmium and cadmium plating has 
been used for ages without killing too many people.  It's not something to take 
lightly, but I've had the pleasure of working around far worse things.

For even more extreme nastiness check out dimethyl mercury... one drop, goes 
through rubber gloves like they aren't there,  sure-fire rather horrible death. 
  Derek Lowe's "Things I Won't Work With" series is some of the best reading 
out there...  Unfortunately,  I don't think that he is still doing them.  His 
old web site has disappeared.

Just checked...  Derek is at it again after a two year hiatus...  woohoo!  He's 
my favorite chem-blogger.   Something makes me want to play with all the things 
he won't work with.
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