Would you consider this dangerous?
#31
Reminds me of the saw that Johnny Cash's brother was using in the movie "Walk The Line." I cringe just thinking about an adult using a saw like that, let alone a kid.

At any rate, I don't care how skilled you are in using a saw like that, it is HIGHLY dangerous.
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#32
Ruffcut

Yes, of course it looks dangerous.
I'd like to get some of those as turning blanks.
Thanks for the very interesting video.

Doug
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#33
That sure does look dangerous. However, that man, Mimmo, is pretty well known. I'm a pipe guy, and Mimmo is generally regarded as the finest briar cutter and supplier in the world. He is also a fine pipe maker, whose pipes sell quickly in the four figure range.
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#34
Traditional woodworker's paper hat.
COOL!
One doesn't see that anymore.

Oh, yes, it's dangerous.
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#35
dlorenz said:


Making shingles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3HBfj423cc





I hadn't seen this before. The original guy was crazy, this is beyond crazy. The Human condition isn't made to be that on, for a workday length of time. Any accident is just a moments distraction, and then you are talking just one blade, adding the second blade to the mix is just nutz. This entire process could easily be automated. It's hard to believe this is in America. I wonder if OSHA doesn't follow Rowe around citing all these crazy places he films at. It should be called CRAZY JOBS, instead of Dirty Jobs.
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GW
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#36
No I wouldn't consider it no more dangerous than cutting it on a band saw.

If that little voice in your head is telling you it's too dangerous then you shouldn't do it. The ones that are the most likely to get hurt are the ones that don't listen to that voice.
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#37
AlanBienlein said:


If that little voice in your head is telling you it's too dangerous then you shouldn't do it. The ones that are the most likely to get hurt are the ones that don't listen to that voice.




Just this happened to me yesterday making 40+ nailing blocks for crown, that little voice said no, so I figured out another way to make the blocks.
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#38
Out, Out—’
BY ROBERT FROST

The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard
And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood,
Sweet-scented stuff when the breeze drew across it.
And from there those that lifted eyes could count
Five mountain ranges one behind the other
Under the sunset far into Vermont.
And the saw snarled and rattled, snarled and rattled,
As it ran light, or had to bear a load.
And nothing happened: day was all but done.
Call it a day, I wish they might have said
To please the boy by giving him the half hour
That a boy counts so much when saved from work.
His sister stood beside him in her apron
To tell them ‘Supper.’ At the word, the saw,
As if to prove saws knew what supper meant,
Leaped out at the boy’s hand, or seemed to leap—
He must have given the hand. However it was,
Neither refused the meeting. But the hand!
The boy’s first outcry was a rueful laugh,
As he swung toward them holding up the hand
Half in appeal, but half as if to keep
The life from spilling. Then the boy saw all—
Since he was old enough to know, big boy
Doing a man’s work, though a child at heart—
He saw all spoiled. ‘Don’t let him cut my hand off—
The doctor, when he comes. Don’t let him, sister!’
So. But the hand was gone already.
The doctor put him in the dark of ether.
He lay and puffed his lips out with his breath.
And then—the watcher at his pulse took fright.
No one believed. They listened at his heart.
Little—less—nothing!—and that ended it.
No more to build on there. And they, since they
Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs.
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#39
if you question if something is safe or dangerous, it is always, always, wise to go on the safe side.....
You won't regret it later.
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#40
It's about as safe as a band saw.
There's a blade there are hands and there is wood.
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