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Stumpy Nubs nearly lived up to his name - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7xWHEW ... ploademail
sunnybob":1frdp5mj said:He has lost the tip of one finger, even if the others will recover eventually.
Was that name decision tempting fate?
Rorschach":3feopl3w said:sunnybob":3feopl3w said:He has lost the tip of one finger, even if the others will recover eventually.
Was that name decision tempting fate?
I don't think he actually lost the tip in the end, at least I didn't see that in the pictures unless I missed something.
Trevanion":1rsqo18r said:I think anyone who's ever run a chainsaw knows that cutting with the tip of the bar is incredibly dangerous
phil.p":qjxge2rk said:Have you told the chainsaw carvers? :lol:
sunnybob":3661skht said:Rorschach":3661skht said:sunnybob":3661skht said:He has lost the tip of one finger, even if the others will recover eventually.
Was that name decision tempting fate?
I don't think he actually lost the tip in the end, at least I didn't see that in the pictures unless I missed something.
I often watch his shows. In a blog about the incident he said it was now difficult to type with the top of one finger missing.
Trevanion":1wnaok4j said:I think anyone who's ever run a chainsaw knows that cutting with the tip of the bar is incredibly dangerous and is the cause of most kickbacks with a chainsaw which usually results in head/shoulder injuries. This video is a prime example, don't worry, no blood or guts thanks to the chain brake on the saw:
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Now, you take a chainsaw chain, put it on a round disc, and suddenly you have a cutting implement that's all chainsaw bar tip including the nasty kickbacks. Who's smart idea was that!?
As Stumpy mentioned, those Saburtooth blades are far safer. He was also fortunate the Dewalt grinder had a dead-mans switch on it too, nothing worse than a run-away machine flailing around when an accident happens.
Trevanion":1h2g42mr said:phil.p":1h2g42mr said:Have you told the chainsaw carvers? :lol:
I did once! :lol:
He was a friend of mine and he explained to me that he always uses the chainsaw cutting below the centre line of the tip. Anything level or above the centre-line was likely to result in a kick-back. As evidenced by the video I posted above with the daft twazzock trying to put a hole in his ceiling, and head.
Yosarian":woqcwlva said:Is a tungsten carbide cutter any safer for power carving? Something like this https://www.axminster.co.uk/axcaliber-c ... ter-951739
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Yosarian":3s07gjq6 said:Is a tungsten carbide cutter any safer for power carving?
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