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  1. #1
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    Default Drop Saw Accident

    This is what happens when you use the wrong tool for the job.

    In August last year I was trying to cut a small block into a door stopper with a drop saw. I knew what I was attemping was dangerous so I thought I'd hold the piece in place with another length of wood while I made the cut to keep my hand out of the way.

    The blade made it about a quarter of the way through before it jammed and spat the block out. Because of the pressure I was applying with the "safety" stick I ended up pushing my hand into the running blade before I'd even had time to blink.

    The result? Pic in the emergency room and 12 days later

    A tendon was nicked and there's a little chunk of bone missing from my knuckle but apart from that there was no major damage.

    I had to have my hand (and I'm lefted handed) in an incredibly annoying splint for a few weeks and it took another couple after that before I could make a fist again. Four months later it still hurts to close my fist tightly and I can't put any pressure on said fist without a bit of pain.

    So take care folks...be patient, use the appropriate tool for the job and if you think what you're doing is going to be dangerous, it probably is.



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    damn that looks painful!

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    sigh ........ The things a bloke will do to develop a braging scar.

    soth

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    Mate nice cut, you were extremely lucky though, did you buy a lotto ticket after that? Hope it heals up OK though.
    Dave,
    hug the tree before you start the chainsaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ's Timber View Post
    Links don't work
    Links worked for me. Lucky I've had dinner already- a long time ago.

    Graham

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    photos removed by photobucket
    Sharp is Best!

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    Hrmm...reckons they're still there.... http://s549.photobucket.com/albums/i...SGpics/Finger/

    Love your sig ficfac

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    oooohhhh yeah. ow.

    he he, didn't think of that (sig).

    Well, sharp blades cut cleaner anyway...
    Sharp is Best!

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    Damn, I can feel that.
    Check my facebook:rhbtimber

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    You are a lucky lucky man. Could have been a lot worse.

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    That scares the living hell out of me.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Sorry to hear of your accident.
    Not sure how you tried to restrain the workpiece but Roger Gifkins - of the dovetail jig - shows how he does his cuts on his website. If you used a similar method it might be an idea to let him know of your mishap.
    Regards,
    Bob H.

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    what happened to the pics?
    Steven Thomas


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    Wow, I will be showing this one to the kids at school!

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