I need my own brand of first-aid supplies!
You wouldn't make much money if you're using it all on yourself though.
Kinda like drug dealers who are also drug addicts.
I need my own brand of first-aid supplies!
Years ago I turned the tip of my thumb into a flip-top with a chef knife cutting a semi-frozen cheesecake. Needed six or seven stitches to batten it back down, and getting to see the doc inject the lidocaine into the wound was cool, even if the first jab hurt. My kershaw launch 6 almost tasted blood this afternoon. Cut open a bag of mulch, and when I went to close it against my leg, I almost misjudged the angle. Slight poke, but no broken skin.
Thankfully, it was.Was the cheesecake ok?
I would assume it depends on the sharpness of the of the serrations and the design as well.
Some serrated blades are so sharp that they actually cut like a straight edge.
Some are more like a saw blade with sharp teeth and will rip material apart rather than cutting it.
Something like that will probably leave a mark: