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    Quote Originally Posted by maddafinga View Post
    On the plus side, it'll heal pretty quickly.
    but it will hurt like hell for a day or two
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    Hell, I am still curious. How was the bevel??
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    Minty! The TI was NOS and I sold it on the classifieds here. Went through my progression ending on my Ozuku with just water. 3 passes and no irritation. It was strange shaving with a 3/8 when i'm used to using 6/8 and above. In the 'open areas' of my face it was a little difficult to use but around the chin and mustache it was actually quite a pleasure!

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    Default cut myself bevel setting :(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double0757 View Post
    LOL! Double O
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    that reminds of a super dull razor i was sanding the blade on .. i guess after the 325-2000 grits it got sharp ..lol.. i had one spot near the edge i lifted the blade to get and was just doing down strokes on ( spine-edge) , 4 strokes in my finger was lower then the blade while goin to spine .. i think without my nail i would of lost the tip cause thats where the blade stopped ...lol... i learned a lesson though ...lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by brooksie967 View Post
    reapplied glue with no spreading, just a nice coating. worked like a charm
    Ive cut myself like that in the middle of service at work (I own a restaurant). Without even thinking I stuck it in salt and then cauterized it on the flat top and didn't miss a beat. I would not recommend that, but it worked in a pinch. I cut myself all the time and have never been let down by super glue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccase39 View Post
    Ive cut myself like that in the middle of service at work (I own a restaurant). Without even thinking I stuck it in salt and then cauterized it on the flat top and didn't miss a beat. I would not recommend that, but it worked in a pinch. I cut myself all the time and have never been let down by super glue.
    Not gunna try that, you're a braver man than I!

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    In the goldsmiths shop we used ammonia on cuts, usually saw cuts, jewellery saws cut like a knife!
    It stings alright but stops the bleeding instantly, you do not want to get blood on silver, it can stain it badly.

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    Save on the glue next time; heat the spine of an old Wade & Butcher over an open flame, then cauterize it.
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