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Title: It finally happened.
Post by: MissGodiva on November 23, 2016, 06:46:01 PM
After literally hundreds of mini fig beheadings, I stabbed myself a good one with my xacto knife.
Bloodbath as Im on bloodthinners. Good times.
Title: Re: It finally happened.
Post by: SkyCakes on November 24, 2016, 11:40:17 AM
oh wow make sure you take care of yourself  :shocked: The worst Ive done was cut open my palm while pulling off a dirty parasol. thankfully the cut wasnt too deep. I freak out when I cut myself now because when I was little I tried pulling out a doll from a glass bottle. The bottle was broken open. :/  (I also had stitches because of that my thumb doesn't look the same as the other thumb its got a bump on it.) Even now, I have come very close to hurting myself with an xacto knife.
Title: Re: It finally happened.
Post by: mlp4me on November 25, 2016, 06:55:35 AM
I still have a scar on my left index finger from taking off a G1's head with an xacto. It bled for almost an hour...
Title: Re: It finally happened.
Post by: Uninu on November 25, 2016, 08:39:47 AM
Yikes, sounds awful! I haven't cut myself with x-acto knife lately but it always results in a blood bath.
Title: Re: It finally happened.
Post by: kestral_kitsune on November 26, 2016, 05:44:55 PM
ouch i've done that when cutting cardboard for my 3D creative thinking class.  mom yelled cause I was cutting towards me, so i did it the 'proper' way and promptly split my thumb open XD yay for left handed people needing to do things backwards
Title: Re: It finally happened.
Post by: Duenia on November 26, 2016, 06:16:35 PM
ouch i've done that when cutting cardboard for my 3D creative thinking class.  mom yelled cause I was cutting towards me, so i did it the 'proper' way and promptly split my thumb open XD yay for left handed people needing to do things backwards

I totally do that too, although I'm right handed and for the life of me cannot control the blade when cutting away from me.
Title: Re: It finally happened.
Post by: Darkhorse on November 26, 2016, 09:00:34 PM
I'm glad I'm not the only one that's had a X-acto attack....I stabbed myself in the chest and was wearing a white tank top at the time, it looked like I got shot  :blush:  Still have no idea how I missed the pony completely and got myself in the chest, I must have been distracted or something :huh:  Oooh, another fun one is when you break the big doll air threading needle when rooting and stab yourself with that, not pretty :pout:
Title: Re: It finally happened.
Post by: MissGodiva on November 26, 2016, 11:23:17 PM
At least it sounds like its all part and paar for the course in pony customing.
It looks tons better today. I had some superglue (for pony heads) so after it stopped most of the bleeding I superglued it. Hubby was at work so no way was I calling an ambulance for2-3 stitches and explaining how I did it. We only have one car. Totally looks great, almost like a cat scratch.

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Title: Re: It finally happened.
Post by: lostpony on December 18, 2016, 01:51:16 AM
I'm glad I'm not the only one that's had a X-acto attack....I stabbed myself in the chest and was wearing a white tank top at the time, it looked like I got shot  :blush:  Still have no idea how I missed the pony completely and got myself in the chest, I must have been distracted or something :huh:  Oooh, another fun one is when you break the big doll air threading needle when rooting and stab yourself with that, not pretty :pout:

This reminds me of my disbelief in the story of the Tin Woodsman, who chopped off his various parts and then his body by mistake.

That skepticism was eroded when I clocked myself in the head with an axe...there is always a way!

I've chopped, sliced, sliced off, stabbed, snipped and torn all sorts of parts many with xactos and one notable five inch long tear with a relatively blunt object, but none of them were customizing ponies, which is how you know I am new.
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