Last night I destroyed the tip of my push stick while running some daddo cuts. I'm fine, just reminded not to let my mind wonder doing repetitive cuts.
Enough said, just a reminder to all.
Reminder to be careful out there
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Reminder to be careful out there
Gary Kalyn
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
Yes, be save! Good reminder.
3 week ago I got the tips of 2 fingers into belt sander with 100 grit belt because I 1) let wood get thinner than I realized and 2) was in the danger zone with hands. Maybe a 1/10 of second - no blood, but close. It did remove a few layers and scabbed over later. I had to reread warnings to find out I was in danger zone.
I was lucky, I had just changed from 60 grit belt.
3 week ago I got the tips of 2 fingers into belt sander with 100 grit belt because I 1) let wood get thinner than I realized and 2) was in the danger zone with hands. Maybe a 1/10 of second - no blood, but close. It did remove a few layers and scabbed over later. I had to reread warnings to find out I was in danger zone.


Sam in Northfield, MN
A day without beer......could have been better

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A day without beer......could have been better



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a link for you
I have done that too.
and here's a link for you
http://woodgears.ca/table_saw/pushsticks.html
Hey he does use a SS belt sander!:o
and here's a link for you
http://woodgears.ca/table_saw/pushsticks.html
Hey he does use a SS belt sander!:o
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Annnd watch the gap between the table and the belt. Do not enter there!:eek:Lancer_28 wrote:I have done that too.
and here's a link for you
http://woodgears.ca/table_saw/pushsticks.html
Hey he does use a SS belt sander!:o
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wa2crk wrote:The gap between the sander table and the belt should NOT be big enough to permit fingers to enter!!
Bill V
Actually I was thinking of thin workpieces!;)
And not so much actually getting fingers 'in' the gap, but getting them near it.
If the gap will not 'let a finger in', it can trap it upon 'attempted entry'.
Bottom line stay away! Fingers or small workpieces.
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