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I had a really small print job for a customer to knock out this morning.
Printed it and laid it out on the table to trim the edges. Like I said, pretty small, so I grabbed a straight edge ruler - not one with a vertical guard (fore shadowing). Trimmed sides 1, 2, and 3... and then it happened.
As I made the last cut, I sliced down the side of my finger! I immediately thought... "Way to go slick - that's gonna make it hard to pick your nose for a few days" I expected to see a good amount of blood - but not a drop. Obviously I sliced it just deep enough to take off a good chunk, but not enough to bleed. Got really lucky.
Lesson learned - slow down and use the right tools.
SP
Printed it and laid it out on the table to trim the edges. Like I said, pretty small, so I grabbed a straight edge ruler - not one with a vertical guard (fore shadowing). Trimmed sides 1, 2, and 3... and then it happened.
As I made the last cut, I sliced down the side of my finger! I immediately thought... "Way to go slick - that's gonna make it hard to pick your nose for a few days" I expected to see a good amount of blood - but not a drop. Obviously I sliced it just deep enough to take off a good chunk, but not enough to bleed. Got really lucky.
Lesson learned - slow down and use the right tools.
SP