#22
A really stupid move

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#23
Oh my gosh, my stomach did not like the excellent picture.

Sure hope that is not as bad as it looks!

Isn't it amazing how fast those things happen!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#24
Sorry to hear...Please make sure your tetanus shots are up to date. Any infections in the hand are important to get addressed quickly.
Fingers crossed for a quick and full recovery
Brian
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#25
So how did you do it and what did you learn?  Looks like a nice square cut and more vertical then horizontal.
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#26
(09-10-2018, 06:43 PM)AnthonyYak Wrote: A really stupid move


Sympathies.  Did one similar nip on the knuckle when I went to brush the dust away while the blade was still moving.  Yours a pushing or brushing?
Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
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#27
Owwie.  Sorry brother.
And I'm in the middle of a huge band sawing project.  Working on all those logs to planks. I felt my stomach tighten when I saw that.
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#28
Ouch!  My stomach twisted some seeing that too.
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#29
Ouch.  Definitely time to quit for the day.  I trust that it will heal well.
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#30
Bet that bled!

Hopefully not too deep...heal well.
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#31
Got my thumb once pushing something through the blade.  Only power tool that has ever bit me.  Been 20 some years ago.

Guess i am comfortable enough with the bandsaw that I let my guard down.
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Bandsaw got me


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