Kent
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No names,, young kids left without dad and partner on her own now.
Just before Christmas a well known successful British knifemaker and u tuber was taken well before his time in a tragic workshop accident..
The tool he was using was a buffer wheel (people who use one often call it the most dangerous tool in the shop) . Personally its something i hardly ever use because the finish it can achieve cannot be maintained if your customer actually uses the knife.. Besides super shiny its not the style of knife i really do
Mine has now been removed from the shop. The problem is if they grab and they almost certainly will at some point if you use them , then propel things very fast and with a lot of force tear it from your hands. Even after rebounding off a wall the potential is very present.
Let us all remember the potential is always present no matter what we are doing and bandaids dont fix dead!!
Just before Christmas a well known successful British knifemaker and u tuber was taken well before his time in a tragic workshop accident..
The tool he was using was a buffer wheel (people who use one often call it the most dangerous tool in the shop) . Personally its something i hardly ever use because the finish it can achieve cannot be maintained if your customer actually uses the knife.. Besides super shiny its not the style of knife i really do
Mine has now been removed from the shop. The problem is if they grab and they almost certainly will at some point if you use them , then propel things very fast and with a lot of force tear it from your hands. Even after rebounding off a wall the potential is very present.
Let us all remember the potential is always present no matter what we are doing and bandaids dont fix dead!!