If you work with tools & machinery sooner or later there will be a catastrophe. Lost to the first joint of these two fingers in a double tripping press brake when I was 17 working after school. (all boys technical high school) Not long after a friend lost everything on one hand except his thumb in a similar machine at a different company. As a former tool and die maker/machinist I've seen a lot of injuries. I didn't pass out but my stomach did a couple of slow rolls. The company was indifferent to employee safety and many men there had lost several fingers. Companies should lookout for those that labor in their fields. Workmen's comp keeps you from suing them.
Left the machine shop and went into engineering, but still work in my shop welding, machining etc. Always getting burned, cut, mashed etc. it just goes with the territory. Worth it all though. I've sawmilled, finished concrete and every other thing and have received few injuries for the activity I've been involved in.
Yes, I still miss those fingers but I'm convinced the loss saved my life. I was 4F'd because of them when called up for the Vietnam draft.