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to all new plugbuilders "safty 1st"
when building plug and playing with verrrrrry sharp tools please be carefull.
as i was playing around today i started to use a small hand planer. going to town on a new plug jaming to the radio smokeing a cigarett "shape shape shave shape sand sand shape shape SLICE shape blood what the hell" hay the plug is coverd in blood and the tip of my thumb is gone oh well shape shape sand sand now it hurts ok done for now.just when you think things are under controll wam it will jump out and will bite you. please be carefull. |
be careful
I konked myself in the head with a peise of maple the other day it got kicked out of a tablesaw:hee:it still hurts
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Better luck next time
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drillpress
ever forget you left the(thing that tightes the drill bit in the chuck, can't remember the name)chuckwrench? in the chuck... and start the drillpress..ha ha ha heads up
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The 3 most Important things I've learned...
Wear Eye Protection Wear a Respirator Don't wear Work Gloves Carry On |
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Please becareful guys! It only takes one slip up! |
You should try working in a machine shop, old school style, not these fancy CNC machines with all the moving parts and sharp stuff behind a nice metal door with a window to enjoy the view. Not that there is anything wrong with them. They pay the bills. There is danger around every corner no matter how long you have been at it. You can't get complacent or lazy or you will be sorry. Mistakes and accidents happen all the time, just look at my hands. You just have to learn from them. Glad you are ok. Now don't do it again .
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Yes they are all there, but ugly. No George Castandza hand modeling for me. Good thing too as I need them for adding a subtracting. Just the other nite I left the lathe chuck in the chuck but did notice. You usually only do that once, starting the machine, hopefully. Lu I wasn't knocking CNC's unless you are just stuck pushing the button, which I know you are not, although some nites I wish I was.
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Wear a full shield face protector.
I have been turning for about 5 years. I use AYC exclusively and have had 3 different pieces "blow up" on me. Doesn't happen often but all three times I had pieces of wooden shrapnel hit my face shield. Cheap protection. I think I paid $30 at HD for it. |
Face protector is a must in my book. I took one off the forehead first day I turned a piece of wood. Slip offered,gave, me a face shield the next day. You can paint stitches on it like Gerry Cheevers did to his mask when you get hit. BTW Lu I am not officially old till end of March:rtfm:
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Full face shield has saved me more than 1 additional scar!
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