Today, I had a minor accident in the shop.
I chucked a carbide burr in the Dremel and revved up the rpm's to a high rate to open up some slots in brass sheet. As you know, the Dremel burrs have hardened, highly-polished shafts, so they are not gripped by the chuck very securely. Well, when the burr bit the brass, it launched out of the chuck, ricocheting off of my thumb knuckle, and went into that far reach of the shop that will never be seen by mortals at a velocity not measurable. Fortunately, it only grazed my thumb on the way out, and made a little purple spot. Yes, I had my safety glasses on. Phew!
I guess setting it up on the mill and opening up with a 1/8" mill will be better.
For penance, I stoned the mill table , trammed the table, vacuumed the mill, and mounted and clocked the vise.
Now, back to work.
Mosey