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First Project!

Tomc938

Ultra Member
After the excellent advice I received from others on the forum (thanks!) I have a picture of my first project. (below)

Looking forward to stepping up the complexity and precision in future projects. ;o)

Project.jpg
 
I count 4 fingers a thumb. Success! (although I stopped wearing my wedding ring in the shop years ago based on advice from others)
 
The next level is making those come out as blue colour :)
Yeah, I'll be working my way up to that.

And Kevin: I don't wear my ring in the shop, but my wife makes darn sure I wear it out of the shop! ;o)
Made the chips yesterday. Took picture today.

And I also take safety seriously. I know someone who ran a 1/4" side milling cutter between his third and fourth fingers and about half way to his wrist. Pretty bad. Was an old horizontal mill.
 
although I stopped wearing my wedding ring in the shop years ago based on advice from others)

Two schools of though on that:

1) yes, it reduces the chances of getting it caught on something or burning a permanent tattoo where it used to be in case of a short circuit.

2) my better half wants me to keep it on at all times as a visual reminder not to do stupid things in the shop - like getting caught in something or getting electrocuted.

So far I have been going with option 2)…
 
My general rule of thumb for safety is to ask myself: if I read a newspaper article that someone did (fill in the blank) and was hurt or killed, would I say "What kind of an idiot does that?" I don't do it.

I don't want to be that kind of idiot.
 
Two schools of though on that:

1) yes, it reduces the chances of getting it caught on something or burning a permanent tattoo where it used to be in case of a short circuit.

2) my better half wants me to keep it on at all times as a visual reminder not to do stupid things in the shop - like getting caught in something or getting electrocuted.

So far I have been going with option 2)…

I went with 1 years ago reaching under the dash wiring the radio in the 58 Chev my watch touched the cigarette lighter terminal turning it red hot in seconds and frying a inch of my wrist.
 
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