My uncle was making a coffee table and the wood slicer decided that it wanted the tips of his fingers. Now on one of his hands his fingers are flat across the top instead of different lengths.
Fun fact time again, the worst accidents tend to always happen to the experienced ones. The people who know what they're doing, the people who get into routine and for one split second forget to watch what they're doing. It was mostly the students who got small cuts and burns, the ones to lose pieces of themselves were our teachers...
(And ok, a few students too but usually always because they were either a) trying to do something faster and in a not-so-safe way, or b) went to use a machine they had never used before without asking someone to show them the ropes first.)
Some of life's worst injuries come from crafting. Such as accidentally running your finger under the sewing machine needle as it's running. which reeeeally hurts.
*high five* I've done that too! And yes it does. Crafting just always comes with the fact that it takes blood, sweat and tears to make your vision real, literally.