Bolts should be tightened in close and successive alternating series. Bolt shouldn't shear off. Ti bolt shouldn't shear off.
Actually Ti and Steel have only specific points of failure. Typically you're talking Ti alloy. But the upshot here is it's good for bolts due to its corrosive resistance.
To remove the bolt depending on how much bolt you've got left exposed, saw a tiny bit and use a flat head screwdriver to screw it out.
Bolts should be tightened in close and successive alternating series. Bolt shouldn't shear off. Ti bolt shouldn't shear off.
Actually Ti and Steel have only specific points of failure. Typically you're talking Ti alloy. But the upshot here is it's good for bolts due to its corrosive resistance.
To remove the bolt depending on how much bolt you've got left exposed, saw a tiny bit and use a flat head screwdriver to screw it out.