G'day all,
Well after nearly 30 years it's finally happened. This afternoon I was trying to finish off a box to house a profile sander. The body of the box was a nicely dovetailed cyprus pine unit, intended to house my Gifkins jig but I buggered it up. So, I thought I'd use it for something else.
I put a bottom on it then started on the lid. In cutting the bits (on the table saw) to hold the sliding lid, I was pushing the timber into the blade with a push stick (right hand) and pulling the finished end with my left hand. What happened was that I was watching where the right hand was positioned and accidentally introduced the left thumb to the ripping blade. Ouch!!! I won't forget the feeling of blade contacting bone in a hurry. Didn't have any surgically clean stuff to dress it with so used the shirt I was wearing to stem the claret flow. Went to Doctor, yada, yada, yada...
I'm totally disgusted with myself because I'm always so careful with this stuff.
Anyway, there's a sore & sorry 10 finger typist writing this post with one finger at the moment. Point is, I could have done the same cut on the router if I wasn't so bloody slack. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Be really careful,
Keith