I've Joined the club for injuries with a rotary cutter
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,978
There are great cut resistant gloves on Amazon that fit much better then the Klutz glove, more flexible, and cost less. These gloves are used by butchers and food processing plant employees and much better quality then the one made for quilters.
#14
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: in the sticks of PA
Posts: 2,308
I just joined the club about 2 months ago after years of nothing going wrong, like you I bled like crazy and boy did it smart. It took quite some time to stop bleeding probably because I take aspirin but I did wrap it after using neosporin ointment on it healed very quickly after that. Bad thing was I had just changed the blade or maybe it was a good thing?
#15
Wrong. There is no inevitability of an accident. Just like driving a car. Two ways to drive... focused, or not so focussed. Same with using a rotary. I use wide rulers and have never come close to slicing my finger in 9 years of cutting. Don't plan on starting now. When I cut, I cut. Don't think about the kids, work, my next hot date, nothing but what I am doing. I am glad you use the proper safety equipment, just don't let that give you that sense of security. It won't help. tim ten fingers in san jose
#16
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ohio
Posts: 952
Make sure your Tetanus shot is up-to-date!!! When I had my "little" incident - the $680.00 bill in the emergency room and all I could think about was how much fabric I could have bought instead. And the tetanus shot was needed because it had been more than 10 years since my last one. Just a thought. Yes, get a Klutz glove, use mine all the time since the "incident."
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#18
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,978
Wrong. There is no inevitability of an accident. Just like driving a car. Two ways to drive... focused, or not so focussed. Same with using a rotary. I use wide rulers and have never come close to slicing my finger in 9 years of cutting. Don't plan on starting now. When I cut, I cut. Don't think about the kids, work, my next hot date, nothing but what I am doing. I am glad you use the proper safety equipment, just don't let that give you that sense of security. It won't help. tim ten fingers in san jose
#20
I cut my thumb years ago and the nerves bothered me more than the cut. four hours bleeding but no stitches. i later had to get a metal slip on guard so i could type at work and not go Ouch all the time. I just found that same guard and am using it on my broken little toe now.
bad thing is the thumb needn't be cut- i was using my long ruler with a plastic guard on one edge but had turned and used the side without the guard. my fault entirely.
bad thing is the thumb needn't be cut- i was using my long ruler with a plastic guard on one edge but had turned and used the side without the guard. my fault entirely.
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