that time when you just got a ladybug salt se hawkbill in the mail and it slips and snaps shut on you because you're playing around...
that tip is no joke.
that time when you just got a ladybug salt se hawkbill in the mail and it slips and snaps shut on you because you're playing around...
that tip is no joke.
that time when you just got a ladybug salt se hawkbill in the mail and it slips and snaps shut on you because you're playing around...
that tip is no joke.
Looks like the deer dripped on you, as I scroll down on my phone :D
While exercising the joint on my new Para 3 (w/ 52100 steel) I sliced a clean half inch cut in my little finger. I suppose the normal reaction would be to wash the cut with soap and water, control the bleeding, marinate it in Betadine, and put a bandage on it. With me it's, quick wash the blade off so it doesn't rust, dry it, and wipe it with oil.
Blade first aid before finger first aid. It's merely a flesh wound, it wasn't my good finger, and besides, I've got nine more. :rolleyes:
While exercising the joint on my new Para 3 (w/ 52100 steel) I sliced a clean half inch cut in my little finger. I suppose the normal reaction would be to wash the cut with soap and water, control the bleeding, marinate it in Betadine, and put a bandage on it. With me it's, quick wash the blade off so it doesn't rust, dry it, and wipe it with oil.
Blade first aid before finger first aid. It's merely a flesh wound, it wasn't my good finger, and besides, I've got nine more. :rolleyes:
Ouch! I did that with a Cold Steel CE Voyager years ago. The tip of my finger was basically guillotined. Not a fan of their serrations, but they sever flesh without missing a beat. :o
Slicing paracord to string up my tarp. Then sliced some electrical tape to seal off my handlebars.....lost a bar end plug somewhere in the dark last night while looking for a camp spot.
I took a walk through a local open space to a nearby park. I made a pit-stop at one of the "blue rooms" at the park where I found some genius scratched a swastika in the plastic wall of the blue room. I pulled out my Lady Bug and turned the swastika into a tic tac toe board. Maintenance crews will usually wipe out the graffiti with sand paper, they just hadn't been there yet. Later, back home, I used my PM 2 for kitchen duties.
We're having a bumper crop of Italian Plums this year. The dehydrator has been on full hum for a while now and will be for a bit longer.
Nice! We just bought a proper food dehydrator after drying a huge score of oyster mushrooms in the oven, which took forever. I'm excited to make persimmon leather this fall, too.
- Julia
"Be excellent to each other." - Bill S. Preston, Esq.