In this episode on Tekniq, let us observe the mesmerizing process of developing a ball-shaped showpiece from glass and various other shapes from Himalayan salt.
Yeah, the N95’s are a good step, but probably not enough. Some people weren’t wearing masks at all.
Also, It didn’t look like any of the saws had good safety stops, the angle-grinders were taped down, and the guy cutting the balls seemed to be really close to getting a (gloved) hand sucked into the saw.
Definitely not the worst safety, but people are definitely getting hurt at this job site. And this is what they considered good enough to show on Youtube, so probably worse than we think…
I cannot possibly imagine not doing this job in a fully sealed deep diving suit with a hepa filter and chainmail from head to toe.
Silicosis is a fucking nightmare on par with mesothelioma and emphysema.
Yeah, the N95’s are a good step, but probably not enough. Some people weren’t wearing masks at all.
Also, It didn’t look like any of the saws had good safety stops, the angle-grinders were taped down, and the guy cutting the balls seemed to be really close to getting a (gloved) hand sucked into the saw.
Definitely not the worst safety, but people are definitely getting hurt at this job site. And this is what they considered good enough to show on Youtube, so probably worse than we think…
Very cool balls though.
… what’s the chainmail protecting against?
Puncturing the diving suit, and also psychological reassurance being near that massive saw.
Chainmail does not secure against punctures, only cuts.
Depends on the mass of the projectile and the size and material of the rings of the mail.
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