Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Not if you use two....
3. A birdsmouth pushstick is not ideal as the wood can lift as you push it into the cut.
You press down (and in towards the fence) with the one in your left hand further up the workpiece, whilst you push with the right hand one at the near end of the workpiece. With variations of course.A homemade 'L' shaped ply jig with a notch at the end is better as you can apply downward pressure.
I'm 38 years into it! I claim no credit for this it just happens naturally I'd rather it hadn't!
Yes4. No distractions . Don't listen to the radio and ban children from the workshop !