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This one seems like a no-brainer, but a dull cutting tool is a dangerous tool. If a saw blade is not as sharp as it ideally should be, the tool and the woodworker will have to work harder to complete the desired task. In such cases, the tool will be more likely to kick-back or bind. Besides, a sharper cutting tool will produce a cleaner cut, so there are more than just safety advantages here. Keep the blade sharp and clear of pitch and you'll be safer and have better results.
Always check the stock you're preparing to cut for any metal nails, screw s , staples, etc. Nails and rapidly spinning saw blades are not a good mix. Not only can this damage the cutting head and the stock, but at the very minimum, can cause the stock to kick back, which is a common cause of injury. Inspect the stock or better yet, use a metal detector before cutting.
Woodworking power tools are designed so that the direction that the wood moves through the tool or the direction that the tool moves across the wood is in the opposite direction of the movement of the cutting head. In other words, a router bit or saw blade should cut against the motion and not with it. The cutter should cut into the stock, not with the stock. When working on a table saw , miter saw , etc.
Wait until the blade has stopped moving and then reach for the cut-off. Better yet, once the saw blade has stopped, use a piece of scrap or a push stick to move the waste away from the blade. Remember that switches can be inadvertently bumped or malfunction, so just because the blade has stopped, don't relax and put your hands too close. Distractions are a part of everyday life, and working in the wood shop is no different.
These should be the first thing you reach for when entering the shop. Wear The Right Clothes The problem with wearing baggy or loose clothes is the very high chance that a part of them might get caught in a cutting head or saw blade. As a result, try to always wear clothes that you are a better match for the woodworking environment, but also protect you. Also always ensure that any dangling jewellery or metal such as chains or bracelets, are removed before commencing work.
Disconnect Power Always remember to disconnect the power source itself before changing blades or bits on your power tools. Use A Single Extension Cord Using one heavy duty extension cord for all your power tools will ensure that you switch off the power for each tool.
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