Easy and Safe Push Blocks
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2017
- How to make safe and easy plywood push blocks for a Jointer, Router or the Table saw. The wooden pegs help for even more hold when milling thicker, wider boards. I need to joint a lot of pallet wood for my next project but i didn't have any push blocks for my jointer, the boards are very thin and narrow so it is not the safest to handle them with bare hands.
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Easily my favorite push stick idea on UA-cam.
+BellyUpFish oh! Thank you very much! There are a lot of great designs out there!
A presentable video! To all young and old makers💪💪💪
+JENNI.SWISS Thanks Lukas! Sicherheit für jung und alt. ;)
Thanks for the reverse forward drill tip.
Happy you like it! Hope it helps!
Been looking for blocks. These are the best I've seen.. Thanks a lot!
+Stephen Ater Thanks Stephen! Have fun making and Using them!
Love it! To the point without blabbing.
Thanks!
The drop pin idea is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
+Seth Galitzer Thanks Seth!
Amazing! I love the peg feature.
+Michael Lawing Thank Michael. Yes it comes really handy.
Great project Sebastian, thanx for sharing with us!
+Opa's Workshop Thank you Opa! Happy to have you here!
LOL, I was going to reply no thanks for screws on a push stick, then remember its not for a table saw. The legs to help pull the wood across is genius though! Along with the grippy stuff, etc. Seems excellence is par for the course on this channel.
Hey Sebastian, nice and clever design. Thank you !
+Remy Chibois Thank you Remy! Have a nice Sunday!
Awesome idea with the drop down pegs!
+Mitch Deitrich Thanks Mitch!
Great idea. And an excellent video. Thanks for sharing!
+Andreas Kalt Thank you very much Andreas!
nice and simple! Great idea the drop down pegs!
+Takis Margaritis Kailos Thank you Takis!
A good idea! Thank you for sharing!
+BUK Thanks Man!
Nice!! I like the pegs, great idea!
+Bull City Woodworks Thanks Man!
Nice project and great tip with that drill bit!
+CraftAndu Thank you! It works good!
This is great! I will make a couple of them too...
+GUIDO VROLA DESIGN Thank you! Please do so!
Thanks again for taking the time to share your ideas and workings Much Appreciated , loved the Reverse Drilling , Awesome
Thanks a lot!
Those are fantastic
+Your trash my treasure Thank you! :)
Interesting features! :) cheers man!
+Cactus! workshop Thanks Carlos!
Pretty nice project and also nice tool additions to your shop ;)
+Alex 2Q Thanks Alex.
Good Job!
+SAWBLADE PROJECTS Thanks Franc! Have a nice evening!
The little sticks ... cool idea.
+Kreith 32 Thanks!
Turned out great. Excellent video as always.
+ManCraftingTM Thanks Chad! Did you got home safe?
Thanks for asking. We were supposed to leave SFO about 3 hours ago. I'm still waiting to board the plane. Still need to be at work in the AM. May be a few minutes late. Hopefully I'll sleep on the plane.
+ManCraftingTM oh. I hope you can. I wish you a good/safe travel.
Ollari's thanks bud.
Awesome work my friend!!!😊😊👊👊💚🍀
+Irish Craftsman Thank you! Have a nice week!
You're very welcome!! Thank you and you have a great week too!!!
i am so glad you changed to wood lol, those screws made me cringe lol
Oh yes...it jumped out and hit the rotating blade.... luckily no kinks on the blade...
хорошая идея класс
com essa peça , fica mais fácil pra manusear as peças, sem contar a segurança, parabéns por mais esse trabalho!
+Nelma Costa Thank you!
As always... Fantastic work! :)
+MC's Creations Thanks! Habe a great day!
Ollari's You too! :)
Nice!
Thank you!
Nice work Friend! Thanks for sharing the video.👍😎JP
Thank you!
Your very welcome Friend!😎
Great job ;-)
+Mactriz Thank you!
Very nice and I happen to have lots of plywood offcuts at the moment. Like, share and sub for you today. thanks for sharing!
+Gord Roberts Thank You very much! Welcome to the party!! :)
finished mine today!
+Gord Roberts Great!
nice approach to the push stick, almost to pretty to use!
+Get Square w/ Tom Jolley Haha. Thank you. Honestly I like my hands better! LOL ;)
Niiiiice !
+The Redsmith Thanks A lot my friend!
Great video. I like your workmanship but I would never use screws for a push block on my table saw. Dowels or biscuits would be better. No concerns with non through cuts
Exactly. These were just meant for the jointer.
that's a good idea with those turned pegs I was wondering what the nuts and dowels were for should make a few sets of these for mine we all know we could too many push blocks
+Joe basement woodworking Thanks Joe! Yes they come always handy.
***** I think I might spend up a couple of pegs through a couple holes through my bench dog push black that I have the other day I slipped a little when I was face jointing a board so can never be too safe on the jointer or any tool for that matter thanks for the idea
Woww
+Mauro Manera :)
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you might be on to something here, I really like adding the pegs.
+Kaged Creations Thanks Man!
Just a thought, maybe you can leave one end of the dowel a bit fat so it doesn't go through the hole and make the hole a bit large on the underside so it can go up into it when you don't need it and on the top use the steel nut or just glue a circle on...
+terapiu great thought! I just planed some thin boards and sometimes the underside of the peg catches on the blade and splits. I had to make a few spare for quick change. For me is this the quicker way. I try your suggestion too! Thank you
You're most welcome!
Hello where can we have the pattern please thank you
tip my friend: what if the table saw blade meets with the screw you used on the bottom for the handle? :)
That's a good point! honestly i don't think i will use it on the Table saw. too close to the blade for my taste.
I think you should correct the description where you mention the table saw as well.. :) just in case someone who wants to make this project does not realise it! cheers my friend.. good work though!
Thank you! Have a nice Sunday!
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hm I think I already heard that song in another channel before.
+Silvio Nunes Yes I think so. Its Joakim's channel. And maybe some Drunken Dude... ;)
Won't the pegs get lost when tossing these around the shop?
Probably. But I’m not into tossing stuff around.
Why don’t Americans use guards or riving knives on the table saw?
I don’t know. I’m from Europe.
Why making push blocks - and than using a Route that very dangerous way??? THAT is a no go. Sorry.
Two big problems with these push blocks. Firstly, the handle should be offset by 7 - 10 degrees vertically, as this allows the block to stay closer to the fence, because your hand won't be in the way.
Secondly, using two push blocks on a euro-style planer is bad technique, for the followingl reasons. You are using the guard incorrectly. Your front hand should actually touch the guard when it is fully covering the cutter head, and your fingers should be on the outfeed table, applying pressure in the right place, which leads to better face planing especially with thinner boards.
So by using 2 blocks, you are ignoring the best safety feature on your machine. 2 blocks are used to work with the inherently inferior 'pork chop' style jointer guards Americans favour. Probably because they don't know any better. And by using a block on the outfeed side, you lose 'feel', making you push too hard, which leads to inconsistent results. The only place a block belongs on your style of machine is on the infeed side.