Ttrees
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Interesting comment @pe2dave made on the user side of the machine.
I presume the HSE would suggest so. i.e
The column side being the "user" side of the timber.
That along with the button being mounted to the column on most, and seeing as the blade will apparently most likely, try exit the machine in the other direction from what I've read.
I can't see how one would process stock being on the "other" side of the fence
and see youtubers struggle to feed timber like that, often I see folks using pads to keep the stock against the fence which puts their hands in quite close proximity to the blade.
Having a big table helps with using two suitable long pushsticks of some sort,
Often I like to have a hefty length of wide stock that will sit on the table or be clamped if need be, and something in the left hand long enough to be well away from the blade,
but it begs the question if such a term or similar advice exists?
Is the "other" side of the fence prohibited within a certain distance to the specific machine?
Just wondering as there isn't much written on this forum about it, compared to the tablesaw.
Thanks
Tom
I presume the HSE would suggest so. i.e
The column side being the "user" side of the timber.
That along with the button being mounted to the column on most, and seeing as the blade will apparently most likely, try exit the machine in the other direction from what I've read.
I can't see how one would process stock being on the "other" side of the fence
and see youtubers struggle to feed timber like that, often I see folks using pads to keep the stock against the fence which puts their hands in quite close proximity to the blade.
Having a big table helps with using two suitable long pushsticks of some sort,
Often I like to have a hefty length of wide stock that will sit on the table or be clamped if need be, and something in the left hand long enough to be well away from the blade,
but it begs the question if such a term or similar advice exists?
Is the "other" side of the fence prohibited within a certain distance to the specific machine?
Just wondering as there isn't much written on this forum about it, compared to the tablesaw.
Thanks
Tom