Your right on all levels though in these tips, great advice. The longer I woodwork the more I tend to goin the right direction. I for example have made a short cut on the miter saw and then get done and go "whoah that was sketch" vs now I tend to recognize it and think "ok how do I do this the right way" and secure things better, use a pencil so forth to get it done. Thanks for the reminders!
Yeah it’s crazy to think of safety in the shop as a skill that develops over time. And sadly it’s a skill that develops real quick when you make mistakes but thanks for checking out the video!
Your right on all levels though in these tips, great advice. The longer I woodwork the more I tend to goin the right direction. I for example have made a short cut on the miter saw and then get done and go "whoah that was sketch" vs now I tend to recognize it and think "ok how do I do this the right way" and secure things better, use a pencil so forth to get it done. Thanks for the reminders!
Yeah it’s crazy to think of safety in the shop as a skill that develops over time. And sadly it’s a skill that develops real quick when you make mistakes but thanks for checking out the video!
Could not agree more. It takes a reality check to re assess your work ethic
Absolutely!
Complacency can lead to serious problems, so these are definitely good ways to avoid it!
Absolutely that’s what happened to me and I had to learn the hard way lol
@@ShepherdsWorkbench yea I remember the videos where you first talked about it... it’s still so crazy!
My hand has same situation my fingers not moving what's should I do for movement of my fingers plz reply bro same situation like you
What do you mean by your fingers not moving? Not sure how I can help let me know
@@ShepherdsWorkbench mean 3fingers and thumb can't bending while one finger is triggered
@@AwaisAli-vs7su oh I gotcha your best bet is to see a doctor and see if there is nerve damage in your hand