[deleted] t1_jdexs0q wrote
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KustomScattergunz OP t1_jdey69s wrote
I can confirm, zero of mine... although I did receive a reasonable gash that I can only attribute to 2 glasses of cheap wine.
[deleted] t1_jdeyh82 wrote
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SkullMan124 t1_jdfsmqh wrote
I love woodworking after a few glasses of cocktails. The imagination flows and you'll see creativity in your pieces. I've also been doing this for decades so safety is second nature even when you're inebriated.
[deleted] t1_jdf1ufy wrote
They are fucking dangerous! I use one on a regular basis and always double check where my fingers are everytime
SkullMan124 t1_jdftfc8 wrote
Yep, bandsaws and table saws still scare the shit out of me and I've used them for years. Just when you start to feel somewhat comfortable the good old table saw decides to kickback and throw a nice piece of lumber in your face. It happens to everyone.
Strikew3st t1_jdgc5z3 wrote
I respect my table saw so much, I try not to bother it unless I need to.
I'll run an industrial tile saw mighty friendly-like no problem, but wood is different. I've done some stuff with my miter saw or router that I would've done better or faster on a Sawstop.
Did I read too much Stephen King at a young age if sometimes I think to myself "And as he lay there next to his hand and a static slowly filled his ears, he could still hear the saw happily spin just a little faster, a little smoother."
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