Oof (a) use a push stick even for your wider piece, your hand is WAY WAY WAY too close for beginners (b) Don't lean over a spinning blade to grab the piece under ANY circumstances. ALWAYS wait for the blade to FULLY stop before reaching over to grab any pieces. At 11:40 you were leaning over a spinning blade and 11:42 you grabbed a piece while the blade was still moving.
Hey I took your class in high school and I still have the night stand I made in it. I love it. Would you ever consider posting the tutorial videos for the night stand or other things?
Thank You so much for the video. I just fear my table saw, but videos like this are teaching me the correct methods and procedures.
thanks so much! you're a great teacher!
What's up freshman
ayo hi. im doing this for woodworking. teacher told us to look up table saw safety video and write down 7 possible test questions.
The humming is going to explode my brain.
Oof (a) use a push stick even for your wider piece, your hand is WAY WAY WAY too close for beginners (b) Don't lean over a spinning blade to grab the piece under ANY circumstances. ALWAYS wait for the blade to FULLY stop before reaching over to grab any pieces. At 11:40 you were leaning over a spinning blade and 11:42 you grabbed a piece while the blade was still moving.
Very helpful information, thank you!
You seem to be a good teacher, but No way you'll get my hands that close. Push sticks all the way.
Thanks for sharing safety rules so much!!!
Long sleeves??
Could I get your permission to use your videos in a class I teach? How would I do that?
Hey I took your class in high school and I still have the night stand I made in it. I love it. Would you ever consider posting the tutorial videos for the night stand or other things?
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These demos are great but please wear your goggles on your eyes the entire time you are in the shop. This is intended for school shop safety right!
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