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If my mother can scratch the N8 screen throughout limited daily usage (no dropping) I am sure to be able to inflict major screen damage with the above mentioned tool set.
The experiment would be helped by following:
1) the goal set to create scratches, not to prove no scratches occur
2) the device is not mine
3) running WP7