Geeeeez. Still have no sound. Anyway, that's a pretty tough hotdog if a sawblade disintegrates trying to cut it. 8O
Hubby always uses one for small work too. My concern comes with 'big' work, where your brain has decided it's safe, and you can't use a pushstick anyway. Constant work around things has been proven to cause essentially desensitisation to the risk involved. One tiny distraction and ZING! I know a guy that is oh so kindly called 'knuckles' by all his friends. A former meat cutter, he and his wife were arguing one day as he was pushing meat through the band saw. All 6 front fingers, and the tips of his thumbs. Essentially, hold your hands flat out in front of you, and pretend you're about to push something horizontally, overlap your hands until the tips of the front 6 fingers and your thumbs all overlap... draw a line, subtract the tips, and that's what he's left with.My fingers never get any closer to the sawblade than about 5 inchs while it's running. I use a nifty little thing called a "push-stick" which is a piece of scrap wood i carved a handle into with which I push the material into the blade instead of using my hands. http://www.newwoodworker.com/pushsticks.html
There are also gloves that are blade resistant. I use em when pushsticks are not feasible. They also double as gloves I use for using the chainsaw.
Wonderful, I have a Lee Valley where we're moving, and he's done building furniture until then. I'm sure I can twist his arm into taking a trip to the Lee Valley once we move.I get mine by the box from Lee Valley Tools (mail order http://www.leevalley.com/ ) or a local store called Kootenay Industrial Supply. Pretty much any store that carries safety equipment should have the gloves.
lol... probably not as shocking as realizing you DIDN'T have a saw like this, and just managed to cut off a finger or two.
dontcha worry, my fingers stay clear of the saw blade. It would be hard to play hockey missing a few fingers, wouldn't you say so :?: :lol:
lol... ah, right... the people who get their fingers cut off were the ones who didn't need them. lol.
lol...no i didn't mean it that way...i'm just saying that i take extra care of my fingers so i have the ability to play my hockey at the level i do
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Everyone needs their fingers, its how well they take care of them that matters.