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With regards to getting pieces stuck in clothing, what has made the biggest difference was starting to wear a leather apron while in the shop. And wearing long pants under them so nothing gets in my socks/shoes. It also saves my shirts from grinding sparks so they now last years. For splinters, "Uncle Bill's Sliver Grippers" are great USA made tweezers. Those along with a good 10x jeweler's loupe make short work of splinters. Belomo makes a nice one.
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Tweezers are common go-to. Even cheap ones can be lapped into a very tight parallel grip with fine wet or dry paper.
Finish sides first to point desired with tips lightly closed to prepare a clean corner (think of vise jaws).
Close jaws on on the paper (1 thickness) and draw out slowly and 'flat'. Do other side in same manner.
There won't be anything too small to grip.
But digging splinters is tedious; I nip them and shallow surrounding skin out with a nail clipper if below surface. Those that protrude slightly, extract with a sharp knife in a light shaving motion. Burrs have burrs and the edge catches them.
Sincerely,
Toolmaker51
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