I needed to make a decorative plate for my new radio installation to hide the hole that was left from installing a smaller radio. I had some fiberglass stock leftover from my Selkirk interior and decided to use that. I have been pondering the best way to cut this stuff for a week or so when I remembered that I had a guide for the dremel. It uses a drill bit to cut with, much like a milling machine. Well I got it all set up and went to work, forgetting safety glasses (I have used them religiously all of my life knowing that loss of an eye could mean an end to flying). I had that baby really screaming, at probably 20,000 rpm or so when I noticed that the drill bit was longer than before. Before I could react to the fact that it was obviously working its way out of the tool
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I guess the moral of my story is be careful out there, no matter how long we do something there is always that one little instance when we might lose ourselves in the moment and... well you know.
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David