A microforge is a designed for the precise manipulation and fabrication of micro- and nanoscale structures like fine-tip electrodes for electrophysiological experiments. These electrodes can be customized for specific applications, such as recording or stimulating neural activity in cells or tissues. Researchers also use microforges to pull glass micropipettes to create fine tips with controlled dimensions. These micropipettes are commonly used in cellular and molecular biology techniques, such as patch clamp recording and microinjection. In various biological and chemical applications, microforges are used to modify the shape and size of glass capillaries. This is useful for creating specialized tools for microinjections, sample handling, and other tasks. Researchers can tailor the fabrication process to meet the specific needs of their experiments, making microforges an integral part of many scientific disciplines.