I’ve found one topic on this forum about this but it doesn’t answer my question fully.
From the information I’ve gathered, you should wash your hands after touching lead, even if it’s a cooled-down joint.
I make a keyboard, it doesn’t have a fully closed case, you can’t touch lead directly, but it has holes and it is open to air. Lead is kind of there and I want to take this keyboard with me everywhere. It will be in my backpack, on a train, etc., and of course it will shake and bump and all sorts of stuff.
My question is, how solid are lead joints? If the lead is not enclosed, does it pose any risk?