11-09-2015, 08:39 PM
Every so often this forum has a scary story about tablesaw kickback. I want to add my recent experience with a table router. Normally everything is set up properly and I feed the wood in the correct direction. In a moment of mental lapse, I set the fence back and fed a 24" piece of 1x3 from RIGHT to LEFT BETWEEN the bit and the fence - therefore, WITH the rotation, not against it. Halfway through, the rotation of the bit launched the board with such speed and force that the board imbedded itself in the drywall more than five feet away. Thank God no one was standing in the way or they would have been impaled.
When you read about not making a climb cut, you don't realize the force it can produce.
As much as I thought I knew what I was doing, I made a mental mistake that could have been catastrophic. It's time to go back and take a refresher course for me. Don't make my mistake - review your manual and its precautions. It may save your life.
When you read about not making a climb cut, you don't realize the force it can produce.
As much as I thought I knew what I was doing, I made a mental mistake that could have been catastrophic. It's time to go back and take a refresher course for me. Don't make my mistake - review your manual and its precautions. It may save your life.