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(08-30-2016, 05:28 PM)32ojdidit Wrote: That is the way I always thought of it, but I remember a thread that created a bit of controversy a few years ago here on woodnet...
I believe that the word kickback pretty much sums up the position of the operator
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(This post was last modified: 08-31-2016, 10:14 AM by Stytooner.)
I think the operator side on machinery is almost always the front, however there are exceptions of course. I don't think the table saw is one of them. Look how most operator manuals are written. When written by a native speaker.
Perhaps it is more accurate on a table saw and some other machinery to label it infeed and outfeed rather than front and back. I have had the discussion many many times with customers when trying to determine which way the blade tilts on their saw. Infeed instead of front usually clears things up.
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True for a planner, but a jointer is just weird.