Rod True wrote:
kiwigeo wrote:
The scalpel was there because of poor planning. I didnt have enough strips of binding tape cut prior to starting the glue up. Halfway through I had to cut up some more strips.
Yep...poor planning and just plain good old stupidity.
I been there, not the scalpel cut finger but not having enough tape cut when doing the binding job (I do my binding by CA now so it's not really an issue) but I made this to help
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Thanks Rod. I'm going to have to make one of these because I know me well enough to know that I will do exactly what Lawrence did, but I'll need to have it stitched closed.
Not too terribly long ago I was trimming with a chisel in an awkward position, so I switched hands and chisel positions, to better get at the offending piece of wood. As I was beginning to cut I had that crystal clear moment that I know we all have experienced, that seems to last much longer then it actually does, when you realize that you shouldn't be doing this and that it is going to hurt. I shouldn't have been and it did. I cut the pad of my thumb from the nail to the joint crease down to the muscle. It was kind of interesting to look at for a moment, and then it started to bleed and make a mess. I keep butterfly bandages in the first aide kit just for moments like these. Could have used stitches, kept breaking it open, but one of those aluminum splints work rather nicely to keep the pressure off the thumb and acts as a reminder not to use it until its healed. And no, it wasn't in the shop. I was replacing a door and molding that that dog ate through because she had a temper tantrum. Anyone want an Anatolian Shepard? Sweet dog, no brains.