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No one will know. |
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Of course, they're also meant to be tightened on the shank, not the flutes. Doing it this way dramatically increases the danger. |
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Some1 on our Team dropped a drill and cracked it...:mad:
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;) I am allowed to yell at everyone cutting drilling ect. without saftey glasses on. I have been told it is one of my jobs, along with memorizing 90% of the rules and working on building the robot:D |
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lol i could definetly < -----spelled wrong) see that going sown here some time .... i could also imagine the dialogue... " guys, the drill isnt drilling, im not sure whats happening here" lol thatd be awesome :P
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Maybe the poor kid is just mechanically dyslexic? Dysmechanic maybe?
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Maybe he knows the only safe way to drill without glasses, is to put the sharp end of the bit in the chuck?
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my question still is just how!!!
one side is sharp, one side is round... wash rinse repeat |
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Sorry I've rethought this reply.
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For two, whenever I see my students not wearing safety glasses while using tools, I tell them to put them on. Practice makes perfect; you get the students wearing safety glasses enough and they'll start doing it on their own by instinct. Forgetting to wear them just one time could mean you'll end up missing an eye. I don't know about you, but I don't enjoy metal / lexan shavings in my eyes - it hurts. If just one person remembers to put on their safety glasses from this thread, then I'd say someone has learned something. Safety should be preached over and over again, it's not something to take lightly and I think your post pretty much has proven to me that I wouldn't want my students working around your unguarded machinery. Common sense is no substitute for good practice. |
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