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You may have heard that a tungsten carbide ring is unbreakable. This would have some good and bad effects. Having a wedding ring that would never bend, crack, scratch, or get marred would be a benefit.  Tungsten carbide rings are not indestructible. In case of emergency, you can remove them with relative ease. Just don't drop your wedding band on a hard surface - any Tungsten Carbide band (no matter who makes it) is brittle.  It will crack, chip or even shatter upon impact with a hard surface or object.
 
You may have heard that a tungsten carbide ring is unbreakable. This would have some good and bad effects. Having a wedding ring that would never bend, crack, scratch, or get marred would be a benefit.  Tungsten carbide rings are not indestructible. In case of emergency, you can remove them with relative ease. Just don't drop your wedding band on a hard surface - any Tungsten Carbide band (no matter who makes it) is brittle.  It will crack, chip or even shatter upon impact with a hard surface or object.
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== Steps ==
 
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#Pull out your hand. Remove your hand from the vise. The ring is broken! Hopefully not your vows!!
 
#Pull out your hand. Remove your hand from the vise. The ring is broken! Hopefully not your vows!!
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Break a Tungsten Carbide Ring|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==