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Is it just me, or is there no splitter, RK, or blade guard in the photo?
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So here's the part that scares me, and it is exactly what disappoints me. Not enough thought on what makes for a dangerous situation, and too many people / posters that don't have anything to share toward a safe solution.
I still use an old RAS. I have learned that trapped cuts, (rips that have the target piece trapped between the blade and the fence), are VERY dangerous. You have to control the trapped piece. That is the dangerous one. Whenever I have to cut a trapped piece I make sure that I have enough stock to PUT MY HANDS ON IT! Every time that I have had a problem, and that's not many, I have been trying to push too small stock through with some kind of push stick.
You can't feel when something is wrong through a stick. It's like trying to brush your teeth with the toothbrush tied to a 2 X 4, (really strong, but the touch of a lobster).
I find that delicate cuts require ALL the feedback that I can get. I'm not afraid of my saw, but a healthy respect for all that horsepower keeps all 10 fingers attached.
It's also why I like hand tools. If you cut a finger off with a hand saw, you deserve it, You just can't fix stupid.
later,
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there is plenty of good information about preventing accidents and avoiding dangerous situations provided on this site, enough so that if you had more than a passing interest in posting in this one in particular; a thread that would and should have died already
Now we get to suffer it for another year.
Thanks
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[blockquote]Parkerdude said:
"So here's the part that scares me, and it is exactly what disappoints me. Not enough thought on what makes for a dangerous situation, and too many people / posters that don't have anything to share toward a safe solution."
Did you read the posts by Rick Christopherson, Vic Damone, Lumber Yard, barnowl and Niki among others. There are some excellent observations and safety suggestions.
Andrew
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Glad you was not hurt.
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Lot of good information in this thread.
Andrew
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Bumping a few old/big threads for another year. Not sure how this one was still alive in the first place.
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skizzo said:
Bumping a few old/big threads for another year. Not sure how this one was still alive in the first place.
and now another yr
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JGrout said:
<wishing for this to die is like predicting the second coming
It already happened. I was born on Mar. 10, 1949