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Just under 1/2 inch. (0.472 inches)

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Oh, dude, 1.2 mm is like super tiny, you'd probably need a microscope to see it. It's like the thickness of a dime, but like way thinner. So, if you're trying to picture it in your head, just imagine something really, really small.

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2mo ago
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1.2 mm is about the thickness of a paperclip, or slightly thicker than a dime. It is quite small and may be difficult to see without a magnifying glass.

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9mo ago
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3/64 of an inch

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16y ago
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