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Wow! I too am glad that you're safe. That thing sure flew a good distance!
In addition to having the fence on the wrong side of the tilted blade, were you also not using a splitter?
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Have to agree with you, Brian, it doesn't seem safe to me right now.
"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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Mommy!!
Glad you weren't hurt.
The jointer is great for those bevels, FWIW.
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No I wasn't using a splitter, although I can't see where that would have helped in this situation. probably would have had the splitter thrown at me too.
"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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Humanbackhoe said:
While working on a prototype for walnut mantel...
Wow, the above quote was the most shocking to me.
I try my best to not make prototypes OR bevel cuts into the fence.
All kidding aside, I am glad to hear that you didn't get hit by the kick-back debris. Ironic that a grip-tite (the safety item) would be what would have hit you, and I would imagine would have been more damaging than getting hit with a board.
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Humanbackhoe said:
No I wasn't using a splitter, although I can't see where that would have helped in this situation. probably would have had the splitter thrown at me too.
Now that's funny, I don't care who you are.
Good to see that you also have kept a good outlook. I got a slight scare on a miter saw once and it took me a bit to laugh about it.
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Those prototypes can be hard on you. Funny thing is... I didn't see it or hear it happen. The ear protection kept the sound of broken glass away and I didn't realize the extent of the incident until I started looking for the board I was working with.
"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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Humanbackhoe said:
No I wasn't using a splitter, although I can't see where that would have helped in this situation. probably would have had the splitter thrown at me too.
From what I can see in the pic the board has a partial bevel on it, in which case a splitter would have probably prevented this.
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The cut was a 22 1/2* bevel with an obvious bevel/fence set up mistake. So, I"m asking, in your estimation, would the splitter have cancelled out the set up problem?
"That's like getting a running start and diving headfirst into the vortex."
Steve Freidman 4/21/2013
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No it wouldn't have canceled it but it is possible the splitter could have helped prevent the piece from climbing. Who knows???
Bottom line is a trapped bevel cut isn't a good idea with or without a splitter.