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Re: New Study Discusses Tablesaw Injuries
I like the comments, but will restrict myself to what I believe are the top issues:
posted: 10:21 am on February 24th1. Inattention/loss of attention never take your eye off your work, your hands and the blade.
2. Adjust the blade height to match the piece you are cutting, as a blade that extends too highly out of the piece being cut can do more damage than a nick.
3.Use a sharp blade matched to your work
4.Do not use gloves or wear clothing that can get caught in the spinning blade.
Recently a prefessional friend, an experienced cabinet maker, made a mistake involving these items and lost the use of his left hand and his career.