Steve Maskery
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transatlantic":61mzwtcm said:Where when you finish the cut, your hand is still in front of the blade. What I don't understand is why people use ones like this :
Your hand is just as close as if you were not using pushing sticks as you have to pass your hand passed the blade. I can see how they make pushing the material through easier, but certainly no safer. I shudder when I see people using them where their fingers are a few inches from the blade
That's because those particular ones are a poor example of that kind of push stick. It has the great advantage of pressing the workpiece down, especially useful if bevelling. But that PS should be longer and have a bird's mouth cut into the front end for those last few inches.