Let's make an awesome and safe push stick that also works as a thin rip jig for table saw.
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- Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
- I made a great push stick for table saw that is safe and also works as a thin rip jig. You can easily make one too just download the pattern below #pushstick #woodworking #woodworkingprojects
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That’s a nice pattern Skyler! I just downloaded it. What a beneficial, simple tool and your video was concise and informative.
I was using my Dewalt hard plastic push stick during the Christmas rush and touched the blade with it. The stick blew back and became a projectile. That created a heck of bruise on my chest…and I was wearing a jacket! I’m thankful I didn’t take that blow to the head!
Oh, wow! I haven’t exploded one yet but was really close a few times and was very scary. Glad you didn’t get hurt worse
@@woodworkingwithSkyler it happened so fast, I still don’t know quite what happened. I do know I was working crazy hours from the day after Thanksgiving to the second week of December. I had to create and ship 164 cutting boards. I’m sure I created my own disaster by pushing a little too hard.
Hi Skyler, it's Grover. I ordered the butterfly pattern from you a while ago and everyone loves them . I'll be ordering this as well.
Thanks Grover
@@woodworkingwithSkyler I'm #00111
Next I need to find that roll of sandpaper, is it an Amazon product ?
Yes, just added the link to it in the description
Inexpensive, easy to make and safe for occasional blade contact. Works for me. Thanks Skyler.
You are very welcome
Those are a lot like what I use. I paint mine Bright orange so they stand out and are easy to find. I also make my own zero inserts and paint them red. I find using tools I make myself very pleasing. I even built my own 2x 72 grinder and My word I use it daily for something. I built it to make knives but every wood and metal shop needs a 2x72. I built it for almost nothing from a old treadmill. I also made my own scroll saw. Those two builds are the only videos I have posted. My belt grinder has evolved a bit. But I promise it is that tool you never new you needed and cant live without. So is a 12 in disk sander.
I am very excited to watch your channel grow. You give great advice.
Thank you.
I never liked the plastic ones, I thought it was just me and I never complained about them. You are the first person I have seen speak up about them.
Beautiful and charming, I will watch your videos.
I actually got in trouble for cutting into a plastic push stick at work.
That's crazy,its a safety device for a reason
Nice design. Especially like the spline/strips slot. Thanks for sharing.
You are very welcome. Just make sure you write on it w a marker in my case 1/8 in so I know to always use that one for my splines. Makes it easy to set up the fence too for thin rip. Just set my push stick on the blade so the blade is in the slot, bring dance in contact with push stick, lock in place.
@@woodworkingwithSkyler Yeah another great idea. -Might make one with thin kerf blade also to keep things snug on setup in that case..
I'm gonna make one. Thank you for sharing your ideas and knowledge. Keep up the great work
Awesome! Thank you!
@woodworkingwithSkyler very good! I'm glad you take safety seriously. Love your catch phrase on the side!
Excellent design! I like having one for cutting splines 👍
It’s really great for splines
I may make a couple of them 👀.
Love your videos… especially your work… always look forward to your next video and whatever content you may share…👌👌👌
So nice of you ! Thank you
Thank you
Thank you for sharing the video on safe push stick Have a nice day😊😊😊
Thanks, you too!
Very nice 😅
I've always made my own push sticks that are very similar to yours. They work great.
Nice work. I use similar push sticks, but I use the rubber non-skid stuff you use on RV shelves. I'm not sure how much sandpaper you should run your blade through. Great design, and much safer than plastic. I often use cheap 1 x 4 spruce, after all they are sacrificial. Nice build, thumbs up!
Great tip! Rubber bottom is a great idea
Great Design Skyler ordered 👍
It's twue. It's tWue! Thank you.
Very nice design! I need to make one. Thank you.
Please do!
Very good design. I'm also wondering what projects you made with the $42 cutoffs from 9 months ago. Thanks.
Great job. Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching!
5.00 for a simple pattern. It should be free?
So, if you have 7 different sizes of thin-strip material you use, you have to make 7 separate push sticks? Not my idea of an efficient system, considering re-use later requires you align blade perfectly with the kerf slot. The sandpaper is a GREAT idea that I will try.
you should also make the heal replaceable because it will be cut away very quickly. this is how i build mine. hope it helps you..
Will do. Thank you
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Great video skyler, doing great. I spend about 2 hours a day in my work shop. plenty of rest is the key I think, but you make nice projects
you know it is not a good idea to cut sand paper with your saw blade.
Yes, it will dull it but if only done once in a while I think is worth it considering the benefits