kennertree
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Was pruning an oak yesterday, removing a small limb over a house. I was going out the limb to tip tie it and removing suckers as i went. I was cutting a sucker, got half way through the cut and broke the branch over and was about to finish the cut and pitch the limb. I was using my right hand to cut and had the branch with my left hand. I started to finish it off and it cut quicker than i expected, went through the cut and I had a little too much force on it, the saw went right on top of the first knuckle on my index finger. It wasnt a big cut at all but deep enough to cut the tendon. The saw cut me in a straight down motion, it wasnt dragged across the knuckle, just a straight downward blow. I'm having surgery on Friday to repair the tendon and will be out for 4 to 6 weeks. Handsaws are razor sharp and require just as much caution as a chainsaw.