USAFVET98
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I read another post from a new comer to IAP where he stuck his fingers together with CA glue. So it got me thinking it might be a cool idea to get everyone's silly mistakes made while turning or other wood working.
So here is mine........
I was out in the garage ripping some oak strips for the inside of my dads custom box I made him last Christmas. The strips were to hold in the glass while I used cocobolo splines to hold together the miters.
Anyway, as I was ripping this oak down, I guess I had to much pressure between the fence and the blade because the second I let up on the down pressure, the strip flipped up and kicked back at the same time. The force was so strong it almost knocked the wind out of me and scratched my head a little bit.
Now that I think about it, there are many things I could have done differently to prevent it. Just wish I had.
I learned my lesson and more than ever respect the Table Saw.
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This one isnt wood related but is duracoating related........ Enjoy....
I was in the process of duracoating a few guns for a customer and in between colors I have to clean the airbrush. Well wouldnt you know it that I keep a small plastic red cup next to my airbrush to clean the tips and everything. So... without thinking I put the tip in the cup without taking it off the gun and put my finger on the trigger!
Acetone shot out of the cup and into my eyes! You ever get acetone in your eyes? LOL Horrible feeling. Anyway, the moral of the story is, we all due stupid things whether its gluing our fingers together, chopping a piece of a finger off, or getting acetone in your eye. I just take it all as a learning experience.
So here is mine........
I was out in the garage ripping some oak strips for the inside of my dads custom box I made him last Christmas. The strips were to hold in the glass while I used cocobolo splines to hold together the miters.
Anyway, as I was ripping this oak down, I guess I had to much pressure between the fence and the blade because the second I let up on the down pressure, the strip flipped up and kicked back at the same time. The force was so strong it almost knocked the wind out of me and scratched my head a little bit.
Now that I think about it, there are many things I could have done differently to prevent it. Just wish I had.
I learned my lesson and more than ever respect the Table Saw.
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This one isnt wood related but is duracoating related........ Enjoy....
I was in the process of duracoating a few guns for a customer and in between colors I have to clean the airbrush. Well wouldnt you know it that I keep a small plastic red cup next to my airbrush to clean the tips and everything. So... without thinking I put the tip in the cup without taking it off the gun and put my finger on the trigger!

Acetone shot out of the cup and into my eyes! You ever get acetone in your eyes? LOL Horrible feeling. Anyway, the moral of the story is, we all due stupid things whether its gluing our fingers together, chopping a piece of a finger off, or getting acetone in your eye. I just take it all as a learning experience.