I think goto the hospital with your head hung low. If the metal is super strong and will not bend, your finger tip would need to be shrunk down. Super cold finger tip I say. Idk I'll not try it.
typo777 has what is probably a better answer.
Personally I’d just grab some picks and bend some teeth back. Maybe jam some round nosed straight picks or a split length of deburred and smoothed metal “U” pipe possibly fabbed for the purpos; from the rear to the front to stretch the metal out. I don’t actually need to bend all the teeth- a few should be enough. I would then apply some lubricant to my skin to help the metal to not catch and then yank.
If the teeth were sufficiently strong I may not even bend them. Lube and yank while compressing the skin- possibly with string or rubber band.
The danger is the teeth digging in, but if the teeth are strong enough not to bend then there is little danger of them bending back if they catch. The “worst case” likely would be you get some gouges or scrapes I figure- but well lubed and with compression I’d feel good about my odds. If I was particularly desperate I’d use tools to get it off. A low speed sanding drum, short sessions,
I’d keep a container of water close and dip to cool. Maybe a quick hit with a grinder to make the next part faster. Then patience and tedium as I sand through the metal prongs. Again, don’t need to get all of them. Unlike a high speed tool or cut off wheel skill is still needed but a low speed drum can sand through metal (it can take patience) and if you “kiss” you skin it often leaves no marks or just some tiny scratches. You generally have to leave it in contact a while or really be using force to actually hurt yourself.
So I might try those out personally. I do not recommend them to others.
Personally I’d just grab some picks and bend some teeth back. Maybe jam some round nosed straight picks or a split length of deburred and smoothed metal “U” pipe possibly fabbed for the purpos; from the rear to the front to stretch the metal out. I don’t actually need to bend all the teeth- a few should be enough. I would then apply some lubricant to my skin to help the metal to not catch and then yank.
If the teeth were sufficiently strong I may not even bend them. Lube and yank while compressing the skin- possibly with string or rubber band.
The danger is the teeth digging in, but if the teeth are strong enough not to bend then there is little danger of them bending back if they catch. The “worst case” likely would be you get some gouges or scrapes I figure- but well lubed and with compression I’d feel good about my odds. If I was particularly desperate I’d use tools to get it off. A low speed sanding drum, short sessions,
So I might try those out personally. I do not recommend them to others.