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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Theolithic71 on February 09, 2017, 07:59:00 AM
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Last night I was sawing out the arrow Shelf on a bow I am making for my daughter. Stupid me, I grabbed the place where I had just cut the Shelf and ended up getting about 5 teeny weeny fiberglass splinters in my hand. You know, the kind you can totally feel but not quite see.
I was in the shower this morning and all five we're still there. While I was shaving the razor I was using was a little bittoo dull and was pulling the whiskers on my face. I had an idea so I took the razor save the places on my hand where the splinters were and they all came right out.
Just thought I'd share.
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Hate those things, thanks!
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Glad you got them out! I use duct tape to pull them out.never tried anything else.
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Long story but similar; I was stung by a buck moth caterpillar that broke off it's poison spines in my leg. Every time I moved the wrong way the spines stung me again, the poison sacks are attached to the spines. I tried scraping them off with a knife but this was a mistake, I apparently broke them off even with the surface of my skin.
Weeks later I was still being stung a dozen times a day. I should have googled the subject earlier, when I did they recommended covering the area with scotch tape, I tried this but it didn't work, I was still being stung.
The poison is a nerotoxin, several months down the road the area where I was stung had gone numb.
The stings became less and less but still happened every now and then.
I tried a Bikini wax kit to remove the spines with no luck.
My son suggested a Biore Black head remover strip, I tried one of those and got two spines out, the one that was the longest when viewed under magnification had multiple fish hook like barbs all around it.
When I got the spines out the stinging stopped, a year and a half later I have a permanently numb spot below my knee where I was stung.
Perhaps a Biore strip is the way to get difficult splinters out of your skin.
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Never heard of a buck moth. I hope we don't have them in Illinois!
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Eric, if you get stung by another buck moth caterpillar..you can try duct tape to pull the spines out or apply clear nail polish, let dry then peel off.
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I have been hit by a variety of these rascals over the years with no lasting effect.
http://www.jeffpippen.com/naturephotos/caterpillars.htm
I was stung walking through my corn patch with shorts on, I knew better and usually wear coveralls when I pick corn because of previous stings.
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Good tips... Thanks Guys...