
I don't think this is how one is supposed to have ones hand when using the table saw.
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That would depend upon how much farther he extends his left hand and the index finger thereupon. Also the right hand is protecting the thumb and the small finger is serving as a sacrificial lamb.freedomlives wrote:
I don't think this is how one is supposed to have ones hand when using the table saw.
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Quicker anyway. Less material loss in kerf.terrydowning wrote:Rip it on the band saw and alleviate the kick back issue entirely.
Doesn't matter where the hands are when the machine isn't turned on.freedomlives wrote:
I don't think this is how one is supposed to have ones hand when using the table saw.
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