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...but it's not a fake or "photoshopped" photo. While I was working on my wall paneling in my train room, I accidently dropped one of my brad point drill bits. I looked around, but couldn't see where it had fallen. Here's why...    

The bit had fallen on the floor and the brad point had buried itself into the wood!!
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Betcha can't do that again! Goldth
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I've had an X-Acto blade do that, tip down.
But it wasn't wood, it was my big toe.
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Didn't I see a sports highlight where a baseball player put his bat down and it stood up on end?
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When you drop a chisel or a sharp tool while suspended on a ladder, do NOT reach out with your palm up to catch it. It leads to some real nice scars and a lingering question of why did i just do that?
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eightyeightfan1 Wrote:I've had an X-Acto blade do that, tip down.
But it wasn't wood, it was my big toe.

Ooh, been there done that, but my claim to fame is reaching into a tool box to find that I had forgotten to put the cap back on the X-acto knife. The last time I did that (last week), I stuck my thumb so far into that blade, when I pulled my had back, the blade stayed in my thumb, but came out of the X-acto. That hurt. Getting all of the blood out of that nice pristine white museum banner I was working on with the vinyl cutter was not fun either.
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