Pacifier Alterations
I have done this a few times. Took a Nuk 3 and cut the faceplate carefully to release the colorful handle. Took a Nuk 5 and carefully cut, with a high quality snap knife, the bump behind the teat. Then I could pull the flared part inside the teat out from the faceplate.
The maunufactures ensure that pulling it apart without destroying parts of the paci is impossible for liability. So don't waste your time.
Practice on cheap baby ones until you get it right.
Then destroy what you want to replace on a Nuk 5 or whatever and pair this with the desired parts of a baby one. (that you demolished for desired parts)
Use dish soap or some type of lube to help the parts go back together.
But as to pulling them apart with your teeth? Forget it. Replacing my front teeth with implants was five thousand dollars. Don't go there.
I use OLFA snap knives. Not cheap but quality matters. Cheaper than fake teeth.
Cut 98% to the part you want to keep and then pry apart with pliers, to break the plastic without risking cutting the wanted part.
That protects the expensive part from potential damage.
Then take the precious parts and put them together for the pacifier only you could imagine.
Diaper up and enjoy
Also, breaking it apart isn't as easy as in the youtube video or I'm just not strong enough..[/QUOTE]