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Title | Monarch | Country | Cousin | Removed | Most Recent Common Ancestor | Death of MRCA | Gen. from JWF |
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Queen | Elizabeth II | United Kingdom | --- | ---- | ------ | ------ | 9 |
King | Harald V | Norway | 2nd | none | Edward VII of the United Kingdom | 6-May-1910 | 10 |
Queen | Margrethe II | Denmark | 3rd | none | Christian IX of Denmark | 29-Jan-1906 | 10 |
King | Carl XVI Gustaf | Sweden | 3rd | none | Queen Victoria | 22-Jan-1901 | 10 |
King | Felipe VI | Spain | 3rd | once | Queen Victoria | 22-Jan-1901 | 11 |
King | Albert II | Belgium | 3rd | none | Christian IX of Denmark | 29-Jan-1906 | 10 |
Grand Duke | Henri | Luxembourg | 3rd | once | Christian IX of Denmark | 29-Jan-1906 | 10 |
King | Willem-Alexander | Netherlands | 5th | once | Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg | 25-Dec-1797 | 10 |
Prince | Hans-Adam II | Liechtenstein | 7th | once | John William Friso, Prince of Orange | 14-Jul-1711 | 10 |
Prince | Albert II | Monaco | 7th | twice | John William Friso, Prince of Orange | 14-Jul-1711 | 10 |
I introduced John to 'pultruded' fibreglass rod that is available for making model aircraft and kites, this material is light and yet stiff without being brittle and is available in thicknesses in the region of one to several millimetres in diameter. The material is made by pulling a bunch of parallel glass fibres through a die that also acts as an extrusion die for the resin. This die is usually at one end of a heated tunnel that cures the resin as the rod is pulled through, hence the name 'pultrusion'. The operations required for manufacture of this unusual tool can be performed using a Dremel nbsp;type grinding tool. The sample rod shown at right is 2.0 nbsp;mm in diameter and is rather too stiff for our purpose, however a similar material between 1.0 nbsp;mm and 1.5 nbsp;mm diameter will 'give' enough for our tweezer if the limbs are around 100 nbsp;mm in length. I have executed the drawings to indicate a rod diameter of 1.4 nbsp;mm diameter. |