bannertime
Active Member
Use a safety ruler.
Did it again last night. Trying to rush a job out so I wouldn't have to come in early this morning. Sliced about a quarter inch thick chunk off my thumb. My hand wasn't sticking out, but I wasn't paying attention and the knife (led by my trusty right hand) jumped the ruler and sliced 'er up real good.
Now, I've been trimming banners for as long as I can remember; ever since I could stand on a stool and see over the work table. I can count on one hand (at least while I still have all my fingers) the number of times that I've cut myself. Ever time I think I'm going to switch to only using a safety ruler. I always tell employees that they HAVE to use safety rulers any time they cut with a knife. Then it always gets me when I get complacent. They taught us that in the Army, complacency gets you killed. It sure does.
Did it again last night. Trying to rush a job out so I wouldn't have to come in early this morning. Sliced about a quarter inch thick chunk off my thumb. My hand wasn't sticking out, but I wasn't paying attention and the knife (led by my trusty right hand) jumped the ruler and sliced 'er up real good.
Now, I've been trimming banners for as long as I can remember; ever since I could stand on a stool and see over the work table. I can count on one hand (at least while I still have all my fingers) the number of times that I've cut myself. Ever time I think I'm going to switch to only using a safety ruler. I always tell employees that they HAVE to use safety rulers any time they cut with a knife. Then it always gets me when I get complacent. They taught us that in the Army, complacency gets you killed. It sure does.