Bonjour très belle vidéo de vôtre part sur la sécurité quand on utilise une scie. Et très belle proposition pour fabriquer un guide, pour éviter de se couper les doigts. Merci beaucoup. ❤
Great discussion Toolscouter and I love your design for the push stick, I’ve got to make one of those. Fingers as booger hooks!-that’s a new one for me.
My favorite is shaped like a v, like a boomerang. I got the design from the old cabinetmaking and millwork book. It not only has a notch that pushes thru the cut but it has a very long surface pushing down on the board preventing lift and kickback. Simple and effective. It's very easy to use one to rout out another so I have several of them.
That does sound very efficient. Thanks so much for sharing this with us and I can imagine trying to make one of those and how well it would work. I might have to try it sometime in the future. Thanks so much for sharing and have a great day.
Nice tip ToolScouter! When the pusher is worn on the bottom, could you just cut it off and cut a new stop into it, and keep using it? 🤔 Very good idea as I've seen many a woodworker or carpenters that are missing part of a digit! 😢 👍🇺🇸
Thank you and yes, you can cut them off but because you don’t have a parallel straight edge, it makes it kind of difficult to get it really straight. It also shortens it so that the fence can get in the way overtime. For this reason I’d like to just use some scrap plywood and make a new one. I kind a wish I would’ve made these a little taller. Thanks so much for your visit and I hope you have a great week.
If you don’t have a tablesaw than I guess you don’t need a push stick. I do find that they come in handy though. Thanks for stopping by and hope you have a great week.
I hate those plastic push sticks. I make all my own and I have one very similar to your that is my favorite. Mine does not have the screw but I run a sawstop with the safety technology and it does not like metal stuff
I don’t like the plastic ones either. Thank you so much for sharing and I have heard those saw stops are good to have and I can understand why they wouldn’t like metal. Always great to have you stop by for a visit and hope you have a great day.
@ I have accidentally ran a piece of oak I salvaged from an old barn through the saw stop. I missed one broken off nail and the saw stop cut it right in half. It will stop and retract the blade if it senses anything that conducts electricity… like a finger. It was an expensive table saw but I figured it was cheaper than a trip to the ER.
Bonjour très belle vidéo de vôtre part sur la sécurité quand on utilise une scie. Et très belle proposition pour fabriquer un guide, pour éviter de se couper les doigts. Merci beaucoup. ❤
Thank you very much for visiting me here in the shop. Come by anytime. Hope you have a great week.
Excellent show. It's good to learn different ways to be safe in the shop. You design is very practical. Many thanks! 😀👍
Thank you very much for expressing such kind words. Hope you have a great day and come back again soon.
Thank you so much for this video! It is very informative and can't wait to try this for myself. Thank you! Catch you next time!
Thank you very much for your visit and I’ll catch you next time as well. Have a great week.
Thanks for posting this! I am trying to learn as much as I can about table saw use and safety. Very timely!
You bet. I always appreciate you stopping by for a visit and glad you found it useful. See you again soon and have a great week.
The front screw…smart idea!
Thank you very much. Glad to have you stop by and have a great week.
This was very helpful! I like the design of the push stick. Thanks for sharing this.
You bet. Thank you so much for visiting me here in the shop and I look forward to you coming back again. Hope you have a great day.
Great discussion Toolscouter and I love your design for the push stick, I’ve got to make one of those. Fingers as booger hooks!-that’s a new one for me.
😁😁😁 thanks so much for your visit and good luck on making one. Come by again soon and have a great week.
Great information. I definitely need one and I like that design. Thanks for sharing your expertise
Thank you very much for your kind words. Good luck on your project. I hope you have a great day.
Excellent video! I like the screw idea too. I see a new push stick coming soon.
Thank you. Good luck on making one and hope you have a great day. Come back again soon.
Excellent tutorial. Nicely done. I'm going to have to make a couple of those.
Thank you and I hope your project goes well. I hope you have a great day and come back again soon.
My favorite is shaped like a v, like a boomerang. I got the design from the old cabinetmaking and millwork book. It not only has a notch that pushes thru the cut but it has a very long surface pushing down on the board preventing lift and kickback. Simple and effective. It's very easy to use one to rout out another so I have several of them.
That does sound very efficient. Thanks so much for sharing this with us and I can imagine trying to make one of those and how well it would work. I might have to try it sometime in the future. Thanks so much for sharing and have a great day.
Thank you for showing us a great project safety first
Thank you for stopping by for a visit. Hope to see you again soon and have a great day.
Nice tip ToolScouter! When the pusher is worn on the bottom, could you just cut it off and cut a new stop into it, and keep using it? 🤔 Very good idea as I've seen many a woodworker or carpenters that are missing part of a digit! 😢 👍🇺🇸
Thank you and yes, you can cut them off but because you don’t have a parallel straight edge, it makes it kind of difficult to get it really straight. It also shortens it so that the fence can get in the way overtime. For this reason I’d like to just use some scrap plywood and make a new one. I kind a wish I would’ve made these a little taller. Thanks so much for your visit and I hope you have a great week.
Thank you for the information and safety
Thank you for the visit. Come by again soon and have a great week.
Good job on the push stick! 👍
Thank you very much. I appreciate you stopping by for a visit and hope you have a great week.
You could replace the end of the push stick with a solid piece of wood , some glue and a couple of wood dowel pins. Anyway, very good video. Thanks
That is a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion and come back again soon. Hope you have a great week.
Nice video.
Thank you sir. Always great to have you stop by for a visit and hope you have a great week.
Now I gotta go buy a table saw so I can make a push stick!
If you don’t have a tablesaw than I guess you don’t need a push stick. I do find that they come in handy though. Thanks for stopping by and hope you have a great week.
Good thing you didn't show that freehand cut or the Safety Police would be hauling you off to Prison about right now.
😀😀😀 yes. I have to be very cautious. Just don’t let the safety police know. Thanks for stopping by and have a great week.
I hate those plastic push sticks. I make all my own and I have one very similar to your that is my favorite. Mine does not have the screw but I run a sawstop with the safety technology and it does not like metal stuff
I don’t like the plastic ones either. Thank you so much for sharing and I have heard those saw stops are good to have and I can understand why they wouldn’t like metal. Always great to have you stop by for a visit and hope you have a great day.
@ I have accidentally ran a piece of oak I salvaged from an old barn through the saw stop. I missed one broken off nail and the saw stop cut it right in half. It will stop and retract the blade if it senses anything that conducts electricity… like a finger. It was an expensive table saw but I figured it was cheaper than a trip to the ER.
I can see that happening and understand perfectly. Thanks for sharing.