
I recently watched yet another TV woodworking show (I forget which one) where I said "those fingers are too close to that saw blade. I also see them often reach for some tiny scrap while the blade is still coasting. Not only is that a horrible work habit it is compounded many times by the fact they are presenting themselves as some level of an expert and setting a terrible example...
Last night I was re-reading some old woodworking mags and spotted a picture of some guy making a cut with his finger tips within 2" of the spinning saw blade.

BTW, that last example was in the August 2010 issue of Woodworkers Journal, (page 31) a very nice publication. But, doesn't anybody ever look at the pictures they publish and ask themselves "Is this what we really want to show???" Or does the publishing staff really just not understand what constitutes a hazard?
I have spent my whole life operating some of the most dangerous equipment around and I am big on "managed risk" rather than a blanket "Chicken Little" being afraid of everything approach but shoving your fingers into the blade zone of a table saw is just silly...
