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Originally Posted by camtunkpa
Really? He's tightening a vise on a flat piece of metal. Unless he is Superman I don't think he has to worry much about flying metal chips from that.
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Originally Posted by eddie12390
The idea is that whenever you are in a workshop type environment you should be wearing safety glasses. The downsides of wearing safety glasses (mainly them being a little uncomfortable) don't outweigh the benefit in that you won't get random things flying into your eyes and making you go blind. Making an honest attempt to wear them whenever you're working on the robot helps to make wearing them in a workshop/competition environment a habit.
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Originally Posted by pfreivald
Really. You're in the shop, you should be wearing safety glasses. Period. 
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Not to get too off-topic, but see
here, a recent incident on 1676. Luckily, the student was wearing safety glasses, even though she was not doing anything unsafe.
Anyway, looking good 303! Can't wait to see it in person in a few weeks!
