[QUOTE=Bruno;1513241]2 more Damascus razors on the way. I'll be making more Damascus razor in the near future.
That looks very nice bruno! Great job.
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[QUOTE=Bruno;1513241]2 more Damascus razors on the way. I'll be making more Damascus razor in the near future.
That looks very nice bruno! Great job.
Just about to through some green clear acrylic on the lathe. It's going to be a bee hive handle.
Holy cow, THROW!
Started some new scales for this resto tonight, wedge less buffalo with reclaimed pewter inlay
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Crushed mine 10 yrs ago removing a 20 lb chuck from my metal lathe,will maybe get it fixed some day.
I've worked in the automotive industry & although I didn't see any of these things happen, we were warned in safety meetings & such plus I have heard the horror stories. When you wear something metal on your body, you must be careful.
Intelligent chemical industry employers do not allow employees to wear any form of jewellery on the floor. Too many ways for the metal to react badly in an emergency and cause MORE damage. Always had a little belt pouch for my stuff.
Suppose it is possible but have never seen an electricle issue with rings etc.
As with any Rotery tools,No watches,No rings,No long sleeves,No long hair.(long hair is not a problem with me:)
My mom worked in a WW2 machine shop back in the 40s,She tells me true story of a lady that got her long hair caught in a drill press.
Darn near killed her.