Jacob
What goes around comes around.
It's the square block which gave it a bad reputation, quite rightly, but they are obsolete.Absolute lunacy, it’s easy to see how the machine has gained such a vicious reputation over the years from being used by Cowboy Joiners that think like this.
Then it was the intro of spindle moulders to the amateur scene - hence "accidents that frequently involved the loss of several fingers" - completely avoidable with push sticks and guarding, or better still power feed.
https://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/wis18.pdfSurprisingly the HSE regs talk of "hand feeding" and the need for limiters. Hand feeding should be totally deprecated - the regs are behind the game here and their recommended push stick design is very poor, yet this is a prime safety measure! Things have moved on.
Basic rule: hands should never be nearer than about 10" from the cutter.
PS just had a flip through the regs - there's quite a few odd details in there. Looks like a committee job!
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