Kinda
“appropriate”?
Well, I would say it is possible, but not really reccomended.
Its not simple, but it is doable.
I would suggest the install method would be directly related to the installer. If they can legally use a scalpel and have the skill to do so, use a scalpel , if not, then make do with the tools you have.
I made mention of the install in my FlexNT review
“HACKS”
Not an implant hack, but an Install hack.
I used a custom needle to install PLUS a scalpel just to open the edges a little wider and this worked for me
I would not reccomend this method, but, it did work…
It won’t slide in easy with the 4g needle but you can do it. You have to get a corner in at a 45 degree angle and then kind force it in. Or, alternatively you could use the cutting bevel of the needle to widen the incision a little bit after doing the initial pocket.
The FlexNT is worth it
I had a reply ready for somebody, and decided it was worthy of a full review
“and I already have a FlexNT , and that implant is my best performer for range, Seriously, the easist implant to read, if you are in the market for a NTAG216, do yourself a favour, get yourself a FlexNT ”
flexNT NFC Chip
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INTRODUCTION
The FlexNT , A unique DT rectanglular Flex Implant, using a NTAG216 chip.
SPECS
8mm x 22mm x 0.4mm flexible biopolymer package
Operating on 13.56MHz
Using ISO1444…
Pilgrimsmaster:
I would suggest the install method would be directly related to the installer. If they can legally use a scalpel and have the skill to do so, use a scalpel , if not, then make do with the tools you have.
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