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Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 3:35 pm
by Daniel_M
Whist I think the subject line says it all, here is a photo from last week when I used a poorly designed jig, a big boy sander, some beautifully quartered blackwood from Tim and a lapse of judgement. I was honing in a 15 degree cut for a scarf joint when it went horribly wrong.
This photo was taken late last week after I had a few days of healing.
There was a lot blood and a hospital trip. It could have been a lot worse. On the upside, I have been getting a lot of slide practice done (due to an inability to bend my fingers at the moment) - going down to the delta!
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 5:43 pm
by Kim
Fucking OOwwwww!!
Hope it heals quick for ya Dan.
Cheers
Kim
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:59 pm
by Paul B
Ouch!
Oh man that must hurt. You have my sympathy.
I lost a fingernail once to a stationary disk sander when I was in high school, trying to sand a wedge to bung into the top of a mallet, didn't know any better and the damn thing sucked my middle finger right in.
My drum sander scares the crap out of me, too much horsepower and not enough guards, that f**ker would take your arm off if you let it. Perhaps it's better to be scared of our tools, makes us show them the respect they demand.
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 8:22 pm
by Daniel_M
it actually didn't hurt - i pretty much went straight into shock. I was at my best buddy's (more like a brother) workshop (Epic Guitars) - I am now 'banned' from the big boy for 6 months. Ha ha ha. Apparently economists should not be using heavy machinery.
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:37 pm
by Lillian
Ouch! Second Skin is your friend.
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:56 am
by Nick
Kim wrote:Fucking OOwwwww!!
My thoughts
exactly
Hope it doesn't sting too much Daniel & heals quickly
Daniel_M wrote:Apparently economists should not be using heavy machinery
Calculators & pencils
only from now on
It can happen to the most qualified of us, a moments lapse in concentration et viola. I used to work on Ambulances & we attended a guy that had run the chainsaw across the back of his hand, fortunately missed most of the tendons! On the way in to the hospital I was filling out the accident report & asked him what his occupation was, long silence then rather sheepishly he told me he taught people "The correct & safe use of chainsaws" at the local arborist/horticultural school.
. Told him to prepare himself for a hard time when he got back to work!
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:23 pm
by ozwood
I just had a guitar making mate at My Place , I was Showing him my new Jet Sander and generally chewing the fat , and he told about a guy sanding his fingers , mmmm, I thought that sound's familiar , Yep It was You Daniel.
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:09 pm
by Daniel_M
Oh man, I infamous! Looking your location that is not too surprising as it happened at the Epic Guitars workshop.
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:08 pm
by ozwood
Hi Dan ,
You can Thank Carl next time you see him !
Paul.
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 10:43 pm
by Daniel_M
Ha ha ha,
Karl, i should have known.
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:56 pm
by needsmorecowbel
How do you rate the Jet Sanders?
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:37 pm
by ozwood
Hi,
I love my little jet sander 10/20 , the best money I ever spent , My mate has the carbatec one , And I'm not so fussed on it , the feed belt is not as god , and I find the Jet a lot easier to adjust so you get even thickness across the width.
Cheers,
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:41 pm
by simonm
Can't remember if it was here I saw it or somewhere else. Someone said that in some carpentry workshop there was a big sign on the door(s) which said "count your fingers" as a reminder to be careful and have the same number going in and coming out.
Hope you heal up 100% and quickly.
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 6:29 am
by tippie53
Hope you heal fast
You know you can find out who your friends are real fast when you break both your hands
Think about it
Get well
Re: Big Boy sanders and fingers don't mix
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 1:54 pm
by Dave
Dan I sympathise with you as I did something similar when I was doing my apprenticeship many years ago
I had only been at work for two weeks and I was on a linisher and was sanding some table legs with a 60 grit belt when I slipped and touched the belt with my knuckles on my right hand, I remember looking at my hand where skin had been and watching the blood seep out; which was really strange as it took ages for the bleeding to stop! i also remember the strange smell that came from the skin being removed
Close calls do make you a bit more wary using machines and I have a very healthy interest in making sure I use machines in a safe way even if a shortcut saves a few minutes.
All the best
Dave