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"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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wow. glad you're not hurt, and KUDOS to you for standing off to the side! Had you not been doing that, i'm sure someone else would be working on flesh instead of you working on glass.
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And you were being careful. Proves that none of us are safe.
Very happy that neither you or the dog were injured.
See ya later,
Bill
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You are very lucky that the only damage is to the shop.
From your photo, it appears you have the blade tilted to toward the fence, if that is true
, that is the cause of the kickback.
That would be trapping the board between the fence and the blade, and if the board rises at all you have kickback.
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Yeah, I didn't notice that at first glance but a trapped bevel cut is probably the cause. (hard to be certain from the pic) If indeed it was a bevel cut the fence needed to be moved to the left of the blade on your RT saw. HTH
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Please describe exactly what happened so we can all benefit. Was it that you were relying ONLY on the grip tites to hold the piece both against the table and fence?
What do you think were the main causes of this incident?
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Yeah, I think that's what happened. Usually that isn't a problem, but, it looks like I'll be using the fence on the left side of the blade for those bevel cuts.
"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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Yes, I was using the Grip-tites and a push stick.
"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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Makes me want to take up reading
Glad you alright - that could have been brutal
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HandyDandy said:
You are very lucky that the only damage is to the shop.
From your photo, it appears you have the blade tilted to toward the fence, if that is true , that is the cause of the kickback.
That would be trapping the board between the fence and the blade, and if the board rises at all you have kickback.
Norm does this all the time.
(just sayin. I think it's unsafe also.)
brian