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Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - petertay15 - 04-06-2016

The squirrel runs up the pole to our bird feeder, so I was cutting the spout off large funnel to make a skirt the critter couldn't get past. How do you hold a funnel in a vise? So I used the band saw. Easy-peasy, just hold the funnel in both hands and slide it past the fully-exposed blade. It cut most of the way, but in the last half inch, something ponched and the funnel jerked out of my hands. It happened so fast, I don't know what happened, but I do know that my hand was jerked within a fraction of an inch of the blade.
Thanking the Lord that I have all my fingers, and I learned a lesson about always having the project fully supported on the table, rather than holding it in the air.


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - Arlin Eastman - 04-06-2016

Had something like that happen on a log and then I remembered the guys saying a 45* cradle should be used so it will not twist or turn.

After making 2 of them for different sizes I am in business again.

Arlin


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - MidwestMan - 04-06-2016

Glad you are okay. Lesson learned without permanent physical damage.

The older I get, the more I am thankful that I have all fingers. Making things, is a big part of my life.

I am imagining what you did.... and I shudder at what happened. Not surprised though. With a very sharp band saw blade, you might have gotten away with it. But a terrible lesson in safety, might have been transferred to anyone you told it to (if it had worked).

The band saw is a real wonderful machine. I don't know what I'd do without it. Oh yea, I do.... I would be taking hours to do something it can do in minutes.


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - Grey Mountain - 04-06-2016

After a close miss or two, I devised and always use a cradle to hold round objects when sawing on a bandsaw.

GM


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - chips ahoy - 04-06-2016

zactly what Lonnie said.

Mel


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - WoodCzech - 04-18-2016

Arlin Eastman said:


Had something like that happen on a log and then I remembered the guys saying a 45* cradle should be used so it will not twist or turn.

After making 2 of them for different sizes I am in business again.

Arlin




Yeah, me too. And it also bent the saw blade.


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - robo hippy - 04-18-2016

I had a squirrel problem at my bird feeder, which was on a 3/4 inch piece of black pipe about 6 feet up in the air. Solved it with a piece of 4 inch snap lock metal pipe/duct pipe about 3 feet long. Drilled a couple of holes in the top and ran some baling wire through it, and suspended it from the bottom of the feeder. They couldn't go up inside it, and couldn't go up outside either. One figured out how to swan dive from the pear tree, about 6 feet up and 6 feet away, but I took off that branch...... No squirrel obstacle courses for me...

robo hippy


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - Sawdustd - 04-19-2016

So glad you're OK. I'm thinking that's what a hacksaw is for.


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - MichaelMouse - 04-19-2016

Sawdustd said:


So glad you're OK. I'm thinking that's what a hacksaw is for.




Yup. Dremel a better choice. With a hacksaw you hold it in the vise by turning a mandrel to fill the small section.

Flashing responds well to shears and shaping. Any feeder without a guard is a squirrel feeder, not a bird feeder.


Re: Another Stupid and dangerous woodworking mistake - Rodneywt1180b - 04-28-2016

Glad you're ok. You learned a good lesson and no blood was spilled.
Not all bad.
Rodney