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My fascination for machines will never end.
Although I do like the ones where they show the girls cute smile.
Looking at the size of the external journals and all the adjustable arms, that looks to be one nice, well built — and heavy duty — sewing machine.
I am always surprised to count 10 fingers when I see these types of videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0PWxPQwRgY
Having dealt with the end result of a slip involving a bandsaw with the blade guard set too high I don't doubt the danger. In part of my role I perform 'safety' inspections of other departments workshops, seeing an uncertain 'mature' art student operating a bandsaw with the guard fully retracted when cutting 1/2" plywood I hit the EPO, after much upset I showed them just what might happen with an industry video, the light dawning was a sight to behold, though art s-too-dense do tend to be as dim as a Toc-H lamp when it comes to safety...
Since that meat looks like it was being cut up for mutton curry by the time it would be served at the table if it had a few digits in it the patrons would never know unless they found a fingernail.