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Ran out yesterday to get rid of some scrap metal. Stopped at the local restaurant on the way back for supper. While there, a couple and their daughter from our village came in and took the booth behind us. We've known them for over 50 years, so started chatting as neighbours do. Turns out they had just returned from the hospital, where he had undergone a "minor" procedure. It seems that he had been trying out his new tablesaw back in September, when he reached for a loose piece of lumber, resulting in the abrupt removal of an inch or so of his left thumb! Yesterday's appointment was to remove part of the nail, which had started to re-grow out of the stump.  It was the first time he had ever tried using a tablesaw. His wife and daughter got rid of the saw to avoid any similar occurrences in the future. PLEASE, folks... ALWAYS KEEP YOUR FINGERS AT LEAST 5" FROM A SPINNING BLADE! (Not my rule, I read it somewhere.)

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Yes Ralph but I think he said 6 inches .

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11 hours ago, Gerald said:

Yes Ralph but I think he said 6 inches .

Could have been. My memory's not what I think it once was. :WonderScratch:

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The shop I worked for the longest had a two stick policy, and I still use two to this day.  I made this quick vid for a friend who I sent a couple sticks to:

 

That second stick has a birdsmouth cut on the end, and as you can see it's used to control the work past the blade, since that is the dangerous spot.  My favorite part of that is that it can be used to keep the kerf from closing as the cut releases tension in the wood - that's what I'm doing when I move it a few inches into the cut.

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