zuludog
Veteran
Speaking of mandolins and getting OT a bit -
My Dad was a carpenter; I was brought up with knives, chisels, saws etc.
I joined the Scouts, and learned how to use & sharpen knives & axes
I made model planes, and still do, using craft knives & scalpels
I did biology at school & university, using a dissecting kit that included scalpels
I have always been interested in cooking, using various knives, and after I was made redundant in my 40s I retrained as a chef, which I did till I retired
One of my hobbies is knife making
Yes, I've had minor cuts, nicks, and scratches over the years, but the only serious cut I've had was when using a mandolin in a professional kitchen - never again!
When I was a boy every kid in the village had a knife, but we didn't feel the need to go around stabbing people; a bit of whittling & the usual stuff, and the most dangerous thing we did was a game of Splitty
Paul Sellers is an excellent carpenter, mostly using hand tools; Search YouTube for his videos
On one of them he's sharpening & discussing chisels, and makes the comment that he's cut himself more times trying to put a guard back on a chisel than he ever has when leaving them off
My Dad was a carpenter; I was brought up with knives, chisels, saws etc.
I joined the Scouts, and learned how to use & sharpen knives & axes
I made model planes, and still do, using craft knives & scalpels
I did biology at school & university, using a dissecting kit that included scalpels
I have always been interested in cooking, using various knives, and after I was made redundant in my 40s I retrained as a chef, which I did till I retired
One of my hobbies is knife making
Yes, I've had minor cuts, nicks, and scratches over the years, but the only serious cut I've had was when using a mandolin in a professional kitchen - never again!
When I was a boy every kid in the village had a knife, but we didn't feel the need to go around stabbing people; a bit of whittling & the usual stuff, and the most dangerous thing we did was a game of Splitty
Paul Sellers is an excellent carpenter, mostly using hand tools; Search YouTube for his videos
On one of them he's sharpening & discussing chisels, and makes the comment that he's cut himself more times trying to put a guard back on a chisel than he ever has when leaving them off