vavet
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I hear table saws are incredibly dangerous. I'm 41. Dad gave me his table saw when I was ~25 as he and Mom were downsizing. I never had any training. Any time I've seen a safety tip, I think back and can usually remember doing exactly the thing they warn against - standing behind the saw where I could be subject to a kickback, removing guards, using both a fence and a miter gauge, etc.
I've tried to incorporate the safety tips into my use of the table saw as I've learned them, but I'm sure there are a lot more I haven't seen yet. I guess I'm fortunate that I still have all 10 fingers.
So where does one go to learn how to properly use a table saw? I never took wood shop in high school. I was under the impression at that point in my life that I had rhythm, so I was in the band. In hindsight, that was probably not the best use of my time. Seems like a lot of people just learn these things from their relatives.
I've tried to incorporate the safety tips into my use of the table saw as I've learned them, but I'm sure there are a lot more I haven't seen yet. I guess I'm fortunate that I still have all 10 fingers.
So where does one go to learn how to properly use a table saw? I never took wood shop in high school. I was under the impression at that point in my life that I had rhythm, so I was in the band. In hindsight, that was probably not the best use of my time. Seems like a lot of people just learn these things from their relatives.
don't drink and cut wood