Simply so, how are nail clippers made?
Press. The coil-like stainless steel is unrolled, and fed to the pressing machine. In the molds, six or seven processes, such as cutting holes, impressing the mark, bending the blade edges, are continuously carried out. The parts of upper and lower blades which will be the blades of nail clippers are completed.
Likewise, is there a difference between fingernail clippers and toenail clippers? The difference is in the width of the cutter, as well as the curvature. Typically, toenail clippers are flat across the top, whereas fingernail clippers are rounded for a more aesthetically pleasing cut. Plus, you run the risk of ingrown toenails if you clip with the smaller, curved tools.
Herein, what can I use if I don't have nail clippers?
Invest in a small pocket knife or other multi function tool that is small, that way you will probably have small scissors, a nail file, a knife, and depending on the type you got a nail clipper, keeping it on you key ring helps not loose it. Clean your nails before even attempting to bite them off.
When did humans start clipping nails?
Going back even further, the references to nails being cut or trimmed dates back to the 8th century BC, so this has clearly been a point of grooming concern for humans for at least 3,000 years!