Metals that can be cut easily are the alkali metals. They are "soft" metals that can be cut with a knife.
Chromium can be cut with a knife because it is a relatively soft metal. Dysprosium, on the other hand, is a hard and dense metal that cannot be easily cut with a knife.
Metals that are relatively soft, such as lead, tin, or aluminum, can be cut with a knife. Harder metals like steel, stainless steel, or titanium are much more difficult to cut with a knife due to their strength and toughness.
Alkali Metals are soft enough to be cut with a knife.Alkali Metals:LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCesiumFrancium
Potassium is an alkali metal that can be cut with a knife due to its soft and malleable properties.
GET A KNIFE AND CUT IT OFF
There are many types of plastic. Brittle plastic can be broken, and softer plastics can usually be cut with scissors or a saw or sharp knife.
If its small, get a pocket knife if big, get something SHARP.
I'm sure there are more, but one I am for sure of is Sodium.
I would cut it off with a very sharp craft knife.
I would use a metal knife to cut cucumber as it is sharper and provides better precision for slicing through the firm texture of the cucumber. Metal knives also tend to retain their sharpness longer than plastic knives.
If you're really determined, I'm pretty sure you could. The whole process would probably be considered torture, though. Which is probably the point of using a plastic knife. :'D
a fake wooden knife :)
The little mouse's tail was cut out with a silver butter knife.
No, it is fake and made of 42% polymer and 58% plastic.
It's under the front hood on the passenger side and is covered in plastic molding that has to be cut before it can be removed for service or replacement. Use an exacto knife to cut the plastic molding along the cut lines that should be visible when viewing it directly from the front.
you get a knife and cut it