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welcome to club silky !

 

i dont hate them,because they do such a good job,but you have to be super duper careful:001_rolleyes:

 

and thats coming from someone who just had their stitches out yesterday,due to a cut nerve in the wrist [silky] 4 weeks ago:001_huh:

 

comes with the job,safe cutting chaps

 

I did the same thing mate.

Stuck mine into the radial nerve in my wrist and punctured a vein too. Right bloody mess it was. Had to take a couple of week off and I've got a lovely S shaped scar to remind me to be more careful in future.

 

I do love my Silky though, just gotta treat it with some respect.

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I did the same thing mate.

Stuck mine into the radial nerve in my wrist and punctured a vein too. Right bloody mess it was. Had to take a couple of week off and I've got a lovely S shaped scar to remind me to be more careful in future.

 

I do love my Silky though, just gotta treat it with some respect.

 

yep! thats the fella RADIAL NERVE,got a nice scar to add to the collection:001_huh:

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