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Post by Skrit »

That's what you get for giving people the finger! :P
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Post by Skullcrafts »

I have been a victim of the Dremel on numerous occasions. I have been to war with hobby knives, razor saws, table saws, routers, soldering irons, press brakes, foam cutters, belt sanders, various harsh chemicals used for casting and molding, and several toxic spirits used for cleaning and stripping paint.

I've been crafting since the early 80's so it's given me a lot of time to accumilate injuries. On a positive note, however, I am very cautious when doing anything crafts related now days...though I still get nicked from time to time from a careless cut, stray thought, lazy maneuver, etc. I have some pretty crazy scars, but overall I'm still in very good health.

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Post by Demi_morgana »

yarrr... great to see more hobby-war-veterans here :army: :D
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Demi, are you keeping anti-biotic ointment and a bandage on that most of the time?
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Post by Demi_morgana »

no, during last sunday I gave up bandage to provide better air circulation but for previous wek I've been using anti-biotic thingy; not it's pretty fine I guess: doesn't bleed at all, there's just no nail - I'll just have to wait looong time to be totallt rebuilt :?
thanks for the care Tanya :hug:
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