How many MM is a size 2 gauge?
6 mm
Ear Gauge to MM Conversion Table
Gauge | Millimeters(mm) | Inches |
---|---|---|
2g | 6 mm | 1/4″ |
0g | 8 mm | 5/16″ |
00g | 10 mm | 3/8″ |
11 mm | 7/16″ |
How big is a 2 gauge?
1/4-inch
2 gauge = 1/4-inch or 6.5 millimeters.
What is wearable area plugs?
With plugs and eyelets, you’ll often see a measurement called “wearable area” or “wearable length”. This is similar to the length measurement of barbells, in that it’s the area that your ear will be able to actually fit.
What material is best to stretch ears with?
Steel. Steel, specifically 316l surgical steel, is widely considered the best choice when stretching your ears from one gauge to another. It can be boiled or autoclaved (if you have one available) and is non-porous, which greatly reduces the chance for infection.
What is the best flesh tunnel size to choose?
The flesh tunnel size 2mm is a very nice one. Because the flesh plugs and tunnels are so small the look is subtle and cute. But you can look forward to the next step. Because from 3mm you can select from an even larger range of flesh tunnels and plugs here in our shop.
What are tunnel plugs made of?
Our tunnel plugs are made from various metals including gold & silver steel, rose gold, silver, titanium, surgical steel. Plus we also stock lightweight materials like acrylic, silicone, glass, and natural materials such as wood and stone. Many tunnel designs also combine more than one material.
What’s the difference between plugs and tunnels?
What’s the difference between plugs and tunnels? Plugs are solid whereas tunnels have holes in them. Both come in a variety of shapes and materials.
What ear gauges do you stock for tunnels?
The common ear gauges for tunnels we stock include: 6g, 14g, 12g, 10g, 8g, 6g, 4g, 2g, 1g, 0g, 00g, 7/16″, 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″, 3/4″, 7/8″, 1″, 28mm, 29mm, 30mm, 32mm, 34mm, 36mm, 38mm, 40mm, 42mm, 44mm, 46mm, 47mm, 48mm, 50mm, 0 gauge plugs, and 2 gauge plugs.