ColeyS1":3sttk2re said:Oh my word- 3 finger tips sounds bloody horrific! Was it by any chance in an upside down router table position? Router tables scare me more than spindle moulder.yetloh":3sttk2re said:Glad you're OK. I seem to have a switch in my brain that sets an alarm ringing when I put a digit in front of a chisel so, (tempting fate) I 've never seriously injured myself with one. I did have a nasty accident with a router resulting in the loss of three finger tips.. Routers shred flesh so if you are really going for cut flesh, a chisel is certainly the best option
Jim
Coley
Yes, a very small home-made one held in a vice , with a pivot pin to rout some ply discs which had been roughly bandsawn in advance. The first three went well with no problems - kept my hands away from the cutter as I fed the ply through. Really can't say exactly what happend with the fourth but I suspect it had a bit more waste left on it. Anyway, the cutter grabbed the ply and pulled my left hand in too quickly for me to react. A & E patched me up but four years later I still don't have normal feeling in the worst affected finger, the index item which lost about 4mm in length. The lesson? I thought I was being very careful but it is the unappreciated risk that gets you. I finished the job using a simple jig in the Woodrat where it was physically impossible for fingers to meet cutter. Now, with any machining job I do everthing I can to ensure that that this criterion is met.
Jim