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the face that launched 1000 ships
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Well, I might not be Helen of Troy, but I sure my wife finds me handsome... mostly... :C
Thursday night, midnight. Making a bowl on the lathe and it was 99% finished. Giving it a final sand when I felt a little unhappy with the bottom. Decided to touch it up with the chisel. I must have had a catch, for the next thing I knew the bowl split into two, one climbed my left arm and hammered itself directly into my face.
BOOF!!!! It was like Mike Tyson had hit me. Blinding white light, disbelief and interestingly a slow motion "oh, this will hurt tomorrow" descended into my slow brain.
The bowl was a nice Russian olive, maybe a KG in weight, about 25cm in diameter and 10cm deep. I copped the big chunk...the bit with the edge too no less (I found bits of my nose on it when I found it yesterday. Grim!!!)
BLOOD EVERYWHERE! It absolutely fountained out. All over the floor, all down my arm, all over my shirt and pants. I made it to the bathroom mostly blind holding my nose together! Sprayed blood all over the sink then went to wake my wife with "I think I MIGHT need to go to the hospital". How droll.
Anyway, broken nose, 4 deep cuts, bridge lacerated. Glued up with CA! (how cool is that!) Steribands to keep it together.
Lesson learned? Wear a facemask. Impact goggles are not enough. On recommendation I bought a Umatta full face shield.
Here is my beautiful face all puffed up (I'm being deliberately grumpy like the cat above, I'm not a grumpy dude). The photo was this morning, it's now black eyes, puffed cheeks and squinty eyes.
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Tell you what though, that was the hit of the century. I did martial arts for years and know how to hit AND have been hit, hard, but this one was an absolute blinder.
A few interesting findings....
Everyone is right. The more I think about it, the more unbelievably lucky I've been. It has been replaying through my mind almost continuously. I have been a foolish man. The gods gave me a second chance.
I returned to the shed today to do some client project work. I stood there for a while I will admit, the horse looked a bit black, but it must be ridden...but it's now back on track.
There is one huge bonus to the big face masks, I was doing some work on the TS and the vision improvement is absolutely incredible. The goggles will never be worn again. It's masks everywhere for me, two more will be bought on Thursday, one for each station.
One second finding - I sprayed blood everywhere... and I mean EVERYWHERE. There was a bit of time cleaning that up and I found it all over my Incra gear. The TS-LS32 carriage which was next to the lathe was covered. It wipes right off! Zero effort! Dried blood doesn't stick to anodised aluminium, so there is a very nice selling feature! :rolleyes:
(since its a TS accessory, mainly, it makes it easy for the misses to clean up after the finger has come off. That's very considerate!)