Dont use the table saw if your scared of it. That in itself is very dangerous. You're standing off to the side because your scared of kickback... buts its more likely to kick back if you're not behind it. If I were you I'd learn what causes kickback and how to avoid it. Make sure you know everything about your tools before you use them. Happy woodworking.
You never get time to duck... At least I didn't. Fortunately it missed me. So I stand to the left and use my good hand to push the stick. MAtter of choice I guess.
Make yourself an 'out-feed table', same height as the saw table. Then finished stuff doesn't drop on the deck and get damaged.. Keep to the left of the blade as you did here, and you should be okay with all the other advice. (Oh yes... Always use a sharp blade. Also it looks like you have a rip blade on your mitre-saw, which cross-cuts. Get a cross-cut blade which gives a cleaner and finer cut.
everything was good but the only thing i saw that was wrong was you held only one side of the board usually you want to hold bolth sides so it stays against the fence with another push stick if its really small but always use a splitter so it doesnt kick back
Hey, it's good that you're into woodworking it's a great hobby but do yourself a favor and learn or read books on machine safety. If you've had 2 accidents already.... that's not good at all. Know your machines limitations and your. Have fun and please BE CAREFULL.
being scared is the most dangerous way to work id be real carefull till you get some confindence
wsfyler 4 months ago
Dont use the table saw if your scared of it. That in itself is very dangerous. You're standing off to the side because your scared of kickback... buts its more likely to kick back if you're not behind it. If I were you I'd learn what causes kickback and how to avoid it. Make sure you know everything about your tools before you use them. Happy woodworking.
caaaarter 1 year ago
Lumber yard is like a candy store :D
sidehop 1 year ago
@atcaleb
You never get time to duck... At least I didn't. Fortunately it missed me. So I stand to the left and use my good hand to push the stick. MAtter of choice I guess.
MC
MiCompre 1 year ago
Make yourself an 'out-feed table', same height as the saw table. Then finished stuff doesn't drop on the deck and get damaged.. Keep to the left of the blade as you did here, and you should be okay with all the other advice. (Oh yes... Always use a sharp blade. Also it looks like you have a rip blade on your mitre-saw, which cross-cuts. Get a cross-cut blade which gives a cleaner and finer cut.
Good luck and I HTH.
MC
MiCompre 1 year ago
Not a good idea to wear gloves while working with a tableasw. If you need to wear them get tight fitting ones, like a second skin.
packinshed 1 year ago
everything was good but the only thing i saw that was wrong was you held only one side of the board usually you want to hold bolth sides so it stays against the fence with another push stick if its really small but always use a splitter so it doesnt kick back
joeldude76 1 year ago
Hey, it's good that you're into woodworking it's a great hobby but do yourself a favor and learn or read books on machine safety. If you've had 2 accidents already.... that's not good at all. Know your machines limitations and your. Have fun and please BE CAREFULL.
designpete 1 year ago
subscribing to your videos was one of the best decisions I have made. Awesome video chuck. Nice basement as well. You should see mine lol
tractormandale 2 years ago
do you still have the same f-150 truck?
AdamH108TA 2 years ago