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Step 17Sharp Metal things at Head Level

Sharp Metal things at Head Level
Southern Master was going about his business when suddenly he was struck in the head by a sharp metal object!
An enemy had craftily bolted it at head level right over the workbench!
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7 comments
Apr 24, 2009. 6:43 AMThe Jamalam says:
How not to... sharp metal things at head level. Nice grammar!
Dec 19, 2010. 2:16 AMEarths_hope says:
Say "You has good grammarz!" Instead
Feb 7, 2010. 9:11 PMlane29 says:
wait till your bald
Nov 19, 2009. 4:51 AMHycro says:
Lol...though, by the look of it, looks like you couldn't really cut your hand on it, but it's just one of those things that don't look like much of a danger until you hit your head on it and realize just how easy it is to cut your head's skin (I was going to say head skin, but that didn't quite sound right the first time it went through my head...lol) A time like that, I'd say "Dammit...shoulda wore my hard hat for this..." Kinda like when picking apples...times I wished I wore my hard hat...
Mar 23, 2009. 1:24 PMreedzilla says:
I appreciate the fact that the sharp metal object appears shocked and horrified by what it's done...it seems to be making a :-O face
Dec 1, 2008. 4:41 PMalterecho7 says:
...!!!!!!!!
Feb 19, 2008. 12:14 AMminerug says:
ouch.

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Tim Anderson is the author of the "Heirloom Technology" column in Make Magazine. He is co-founder of www.zcorp.com, manufacturers of "3D Printer" output devices. His detailed drawings of traditional ...
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