Actually I have a friend who knocked all his front teeth out splitting firewood. He was standing beside their clothes line and when he swung the maul it hooked on the line yanked it down and when the line recoiled it pulled the maul right back up into his face.I am curious though, how does one hit their chin?

I know what you are going to say now, if he had just wore his goalie masks like we should when splitting that wouldn't have happened.

Actually, for a newbee who hasn't mastered the swing yet, a full goalie outfit, with steel toed boots instead of skates, might be the ticket.
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An yes i meant shin, not chin.

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After using the Fiskars for a few years I'm pretty used to it, and like someone else said your swings even if missed or deflected should hit the dirt no closer than a a good ways from you. Now the short handled Fiskars is whole different animal, I'm used to the 36er. I always have glasses on anyhow, and usually jeans just to help from splinters from chips and small pieces being flung.