So remember when Uncle Ray told us how dangerous axes are..... My ring finger is now evidence of that. I recently purchased a GB SFA and after reading watching and thinking about it I went out to try a spoon. As I tried to do the first split to get a form to work on the axe slipped out and nicked my finger. It was pretty deep no sign of bone and initially painless. Actions on were kitchen roll wad on and direct pressure followed by elevation. Didn't bleed until the nurse gave it a poke and before the stitches went in.
Good job done by the NHS at PRI thank you. Lessons learnt; direct pressure and elevating wound helped a lot, the doc improvised a little tourniquet for my finger which was cool and instead of going out and buying kit learn how to use them first.
An embarrassed Scoman sat on the couch considering a bushcraft course near to home!
Good job done by the NHS at PRI thank you. Lessons learnt; direct pressure and elevating wound helped a lot, the doc improvised a little tourniquet for my finger which was cool and instead of going out and buying kit learn how to use them first.
An embarrassed Scoman sat on the couch considering a bushcraft course near to home!