{"id":366,"date":"2008-05-05T14:55:34","date_gmt":"2008-05-05T14:55:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.woodworkersguide.com\/?p=366"},"modified":"2016-06-06T22:33:56","modified_gmt":"2016-06-06T22:33:56","slug":"table-saw-safety-is-serious-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ravenview.com\/table-saw-safety-is-serious-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Table Saw Safety Is Serious Business"},"content":{"rendered":"
Table saw safety is serious business! Possibly one of the most dangerous pieces of equipment in the workshop is the table saw. As woodworkers we often take this tool for granted because of its simplicity in purpose and the fact that it is so common in many workshops. Because of this it is easy to become complacent in maintaining our safety vigilance. However, a sharp, multi-toothed blade spinning at an incredible speed should heighten the awareness of the need for caution when working with this tool.<\/p>\n

The saw blade is obviously sharp so therefore caution must be exercised whenever working near the blade. The blade has been designed to cut through heavy, dense wood which is much harder than skin and bone. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission there are over 60,000 related injuries every year.<\/p>\n

Another cause of table saw accidents is what is called ‘kickback’. Kickback happens when the blade catches the wood and throws it back towards you. It can very easily be thrown back hard enough to injure you. Kickback can be caused by a variety of different things including:<\/p>\n

1. Internal stress in the wood pinches the blade.
\n2. The wood moves up or sideways during a cut
\n3. The wood is pinched between the rear of the blade and the fence.
\n4. Underpowered saw.<\/p>\n

Here is a great demonstration of a kickback in action<\/a>. <\/p>\n

As you can see, minimizing the opportunity for kickback and the potential for blade related injuries is of major importance. However, while there is the possibility for injury while working with a table saw it should not be feared. With awareness, understanding and respect the tablesaw is an invaluable tool. Adherence to safety guidelines and proper techniques will minimize the chance of an injury occurring.<\/p>\n

Although no where near complete, here is a collection of safety tips and techniques for the table saw that I have collected:<\/p>\n