Medic!

Recoil889

New member
:rolleyes:
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i was in the process of showing my ironhands standard barer that the flesh is weak, i think he got the point, 1 hour, 2 band aids, some blue painters tape and still gushing! but i wont go to the hospital because i know they have......needles there:eek:
 
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Shadzar

Guest
did you dremel through your finger?

you could always try some alcohol.
(drink some or use it on your finger)

i want to know how this happened and what exactly were you doing in the process?

did your \"ironhands\" standard bearer learn his lesson, or does his iron hands protect better than your own?
 

Recoil889

New member
*types with one hand* well i was triming some pastic-card i used on top of a base to make it stand a little higher, and using my thumb as a backstop for the blade, well i got a little over-zelous. When i let go of the knife, it was stuck in my thumb haha. go go xacto knife! but, good news my first though was , wheres my phone so i can show people on cmon haha.
 
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Shadzar

Guest
i found the perfect thing for preventing this as i always cut towards me with small things so i can handle them.

other than keeping the knie below me and between my legs so it doesn\'t hit me to protect my fingers i use....

a thimble
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Einion

New member
Been there, done that.

Originally posted by matty1001
Seal it with superglue.
What he said.

Works a treat, although it can sting a bit it\'s so effective you can often begin working almost immediately.

Einion
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
Originally posted by Einion
Been there, done that.

Originally posted by matty1001
Seal it with superglue.
What he said.

Works a treat, although it can sting a bit it\'s so effective you can often begin working almost immediately.

Einion
what they said although it stings more than a bit!
Originally posted by Recoil889
but, good news my first though was , wheres my phone so i can show people on cmon haha.
good man, we need more like you on the site!
 

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
That a slice with an x-acto?
Won\'t stop bleeding?

You may want to go to the ER and get a stitch or two put in it.

If it is a puncture, hold pressure, If it won\'t stop bleeding, see above.
 

Friar

Dorks for Orks
lol I can see waking up after a surgery and having a doctor and two nurses super glued to the wound.
 

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
I remember little tubes of super glue in our field kits.
Generally we always heard that they had to cut the wounds back open at the hospital anyway to give them a good cleaning out. Then they stitched them up.
 

Friar

Dorks for Orks
dang so that bit in Dog Soldiers was true about super glue bein used to patch up soldiers, nice lil factoid to learn :)
 

Recoil889

New member
gentlemen, fear not, for i am alive! the slice went through my thumb down into the top of my nail, so yeah pretty much put the tip in 2! All taped up tight, stoped bleeding after about 2 hours. Brand new xactos whoohooo!
Though, lesson learned, the flesh is weak, for the emperor!
 

Sand Rat

New member
Yeah, was cleaning orks tonight and drove a bit of the blade into my thumb through the protective layer of superglue. Luckily the GF was there to get the band aids and alcohol.
 

Sand Rat

New member
Not sure the GF will go for me undoing all her complicated medical type work -

might post a shot of the bandage though.
 

QuietiManes

New member
If I remember correctly, that is what super glue was invented for. Glueing body parts back on. Or something very similar to super glue that super glue derived from. Read that somewhere.

I cut my thumb real bad one time, when I was a wee lad, around 6, with a razor blade, the old kind you don\'t see too much anymore, heavy duty single edge ones. Not too sure what I was thinking, something like \"this isn\'t so sharp!\" as I pushed it down against the tip. Shortly thereafter it hit the bone. It only bled for a couple minutes though, didn\'t even really hurt, it was too fast, which I wont complain about.
 

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
QM, I do not believe it was developed for medical use, but combat medics quickly fount that you could close a wound and stop bleeding with it.

I know an eye surgeon that says lots of what they use now is a type of superglue - as you really cannot stitch an eyeball.
 
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