We just remodeled last winter. My wife would have preferred that it hit my foot.
Quote from: J-sews on December 06, 2009, 02:15:47 AMWe just remodeled last winter. My wife would have preferred that it hit my foot. no one was home so im the only one here that knows.
Quote from: RaptorMan on December 06, 2009, 02:19:23 AMQuote from: J-sews on December 06, 2009, 02:15:47 AMWe just remodeled last winter. My wife would have preferred that it hit my foot. no one was home so im the only one here that knows.That explains the ability to take a photo too
Yeah trust me if anyone was home I would have pulled it out of the floor very quickly.
just gives the floor more character....like the bullet hole in my dads bathroom wall.Now you'll have a good story to share and the mark to prove it.To greatgrandkids......Over here is where i almost lost a big toe to a bloodthirsty multitool back in the fall of '09.
I was oiling and polishing one of my swords last year and accidentally dropped it. Landed a bit like your Skeletool up there but much deeper. It missed my foot by about 2mm. That could have been a fun trip to the emergency department.
Quote from: RaptorMan on December 06, 2009, 02:19:23 AMYeah trust me if anyone was home I would have pulled it out of the floor very quickly.did it bend the tip of the blade slighty?i did this today with my charge at work and its bent very very slightly
Quote from: ryan1835 on December 10, 2009, 09:39:48 PMQuote from: RaptorMan on December 06, 2009, 02:19:23 AMYeah trust me if anyone was home I would have pulled it out of the floor very quickly.did it bend the tip of the blade slighty?i did this today with my charge at work and its bent very very slightly The Charge has a bit more weight in it, and I guess the type of flooring would make a bit of difference. Is it really bad?The only blade I've ever damaged that way was on a little Boker knife - flattened the tip quite badly, landing on terracotta tiles I did a bit of crude re-profiling and it's OK now.
Quote from: rp252 on December 12, 2009, 11:18:31 PMI was oiling and polishing one of my swords last year and accidentally dropped it. Landed a bit like your Skeletool up there but much deeper. It missed my foot by about 2mm. That could have been a fun trip to the emergency department. That reminds me of this story: http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1590530.htmlCat ran off with severed toe A cat ran off with its owners toe after he accidentally chopped it off and then left it on the floor while he called an ambulance.Udo Ried, 41, was slicing bread in his kitchen in Luebeck, Germany, when he dropped a large kitchen knife onto his bare foot, chopping off his second toe.While Ried was hopping to the bathroom to get a bandage and at the same time using his mobile phone to call emergency services, his cat Fritz pounced on the bloody toe and ran off with it into the garden.Ried tried to get the toe back but after a few minutes he was forced to abandon the search to seek medical attention.A spokesman for Luebeck hospital said they would have been able to reattach the toe if the cat had not stolen it......