Originally Posted by
AirColorado
This response is a bit off topic but useful to keep in mind.... I sometimes hand sand a blade while doing something else (watching a ballgame, talking with folks, etc) and have on occasion had the edge of the blade decide it wanted to be near bone again (my finger bones). It's sort of a sickening feeling actually hearing the metal hit my finger bone. Normally I'd drive to the ER to maintain my ER Frequent Flier status, but a few years ago I read in an SRP thread about yet another amazing property of CA (super glue).
After I get a bone slice from a badly behaving blade I'm sanding, I rinse it off with water, apply a bit of alcohol, squeeze the wound together, rinse it off again, dry it, and dab on a bead of CA while maintaining the pressure while it dries. After it dries apply a wider bead of CA to hold the first one in place and continue to squeeze it until that one is dry as well and there's no sign of bleeding. Then I wrap a Bandaid around the finger. Unorthodox I guess, but it works well. So far no stitches from any blades and no infections.
My all-natural food/lifestyle wife thinks I'm probably introducing toxic chemicals into my bloodstream but no adverse effects that I can see. Obviously paying close attention to the sanding process would be a more intelligent approach, but in a pinch the CA certainly stops the bleeders and allow me to get back to hand sanding a few minutes later. Obviously not sanctioned medical advice but it works!