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It looks like a pushstick to me too.
I no longer use plastic push sticks. If it catches the blade it will practically explode in your hand.
I make them from wood now. If I catch a blade with a wood push stick it will just eat up the push stick. No violence involved.
This type is the worst, as it will store the energy by bending before the violence.
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(02-19-2019, 08:50 AM)Cooler Wrote: It looks like a pushstick to me too.
I no longer use plastic push sticks. If it catches the blade it will practically explode in your hand.
I make them from wood now. If I catch a blade with a wood push stick it will just eat up the push stick. No violence involved.
This type is the worst, as it will store the energy by bending before the violence.
Boy do I ever agree with that Cooler! I cringe every time I see someone use one (especially on YouTube where they are very prevalent).
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(02-18-2019, 10:32 PM)teacher Wrote: Got this plc from a friend wanting to know if I knew what it was. Seems like a push stick to me, but couldn't find it looking at Google. Any ideas from the group?
I have one of those and use it for resawing on the bandsaw sometimes.
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Push stick with magnet to pull it into the blade.
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It is, indeed a push stick. The magnet is a dangerous thing if you're trying to feed narrow stock, because it'll want to draw the upper part of the push stick towards the saw blade. What were they thinking?
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