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    Default Suffering for our art. WARNING: May contain gorey images

    I start this thread out of interest. I am currently in the process of restoring a wedge but i'm a newbie to restoration and as such have ended up having an accident. The razor slipped from my grasp and cut my index finger about an inch long. Wouldn't stop bleeding for 15 mins. Will post photo when I get my camera.

    But thing is, I surely cant be the only one to have hurt myself in the pursuit of restoration. Am I?

    Come on, post your pics and show us your injuries....
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    Razor restauration related oopsies:

    -1 shard in the thigh from a full hollow with a hidden crack that exploded on the buffer.

    -Burns and blisters: a dozen or so. Mostly from friction related heat.

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    I was handsanding very hard and very fast and my left hand lost grip of the razor but for a moment and my other hand was of course still going hard at it and slammed the razor's edge into my thumb under the joint. I was lucky that it jammed me in a perpendicular motion. It looked like it should have been very nasty, but it wasn't deep at all and only bled for about 45 seconds. An inch long cut

    That was about two months ago, there is no scar



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    Can't say that I have any resto's that haven't tasted my blood. Usually when I get to 800# or higherm is when my thumb slides along the blade.
    I would say its all part of learning, but I never seem to learn.

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    So here it is...



    Its been a day now, so some of the cut has healed. This pic also only shows some of the cut as the cut did extend further. It has since healed. The coin is in the picture for perspective, it is a UK £1 coin, and the cut itself was when first made about 3cm (1 inch-ish) long.

    Its now only 2cm long.

    But you guys must have better cuts than this to show me.

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    That's it!? that's just a scratch LOL.
    I'm not in the habit of taking photo's of my cuts so can't show you any of mine. I was just looking at my hand too, and I have no scars from razor accisdents which is rather odd, with the number I have had, and how deep and often in the same place, or better yet sometimes a cut on a cut.

    Quote Originally Posted by sidneykidney View Post
    So here it is...



    Its been a day now, so some of the cut has healed. This pic also only shows some of the cut as the cut did extend further. It has since healed. The coin is in the picture for perspective, it is a UK £1 coin, and the cut itself was when first made about 3cm (1 inch-ish) long.

    Its now only 2cm long.

    But you guys must have better cuts than this to show me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidneykidney View Post
    I start this thread out of interest. I am currently in the process of restoring a wedge but i'm a newbie to restoration and as such have ended up having an accident. The razor slipped from my grasp and cut my index finger about an inch long. Wouldn't stop bleeding for 15 mins. Will post photo when I get my camera.

    But thing is, I surely cant be the only one to have hurt myself in the pursuit of restoration. Am I?

    Come on, post your pics and show us your injuries....
    Just quietly ,you don`t seem to have suffered a great deal
    Kind regards Peter

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    Maybe not, but its more than I want to suffer. Its also not the only injury i've suffered recently. The other is not straight razor related but is detailed elsewhere on this forum. (The kindness of strangers)

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