Now that I think we've gotten to the point where everything is dangerous, I guess nothing is. :confused:
You can look up zipper injuries yourself, I did and the numbers are just ridiculous.
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Now that I think we've gotten to the point where everything is dangerous, I guess nothing is. :confused:
You can look up zipper injuries yourself, I did and the numbers are just ridiculous.
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Please explain
Auto standards of some type comparing toilets and tablesaws?
And Ive been accused of using false equivalencies in this thread (not by you)
All I can say is be safe on the...
Trying to be thorough, I looked up some stats.
PTI estimates that are approx 9.5 million tabesaws in use in the U.S.
There are approx between 30,000 and 40,000 TS accidents per year in the U.S....
The google mapping (map and street view) is really amazing.
I veiw google earth often to get the lay of the land when going new places.
I also like the historical feature of GE, looking at how...
Just a suggestion but an oil finish would make the grain pop a bit, once fully cured, you could coat with epoxy.
There is certainly potential there for damage if you're not prepared.
This is a good video by carvers, explaining these tools ...
Sounds like a smart guy
Here's a blast from the past
https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?52570-Most-Dangerous-Tool-poll
Putting your rather declarative statement aside,
With respect, I feel you still fail to see that this is a point of view thread, not a carved in stone definition type of thread.
The entire point...
When someone asks me if a tools is dangerous my typical initial reaction is to ask, who's using it?
It all comes down to humans and how we interact with everything.
JMHO
Jigs like the Oneway don't ny themselves determine the final result but they eliminate many of the variables. Having to focus on time and pressure only and not orientation angle and rotation at the...
This is the same way I feel about "parts guys"
When I used to order parts as part of my job, there were many people at parts houses to deal with from the ones who,"if it's not on the screen I can't...
This is like when you're shopping and ask the salesperson about a product and they start reading the box to you.
Just for the fun of it, I asked about 5 or 6 AI chatbots to answer the same question.
Are tools inherently dangerous?
Here is one answer but they all are essentially the same.
Tools themselves...
I agree with Prashun
There is also the species of walnut, English, Claro, etc and the type of figure you're after.
The fiddleback or curly figure in the photos is rare in such large sections, so...
The low price hooks the customer and then they're beholden to buy proprietary ink for the life of the product. This is a tried and true method of sales.
Too funny, that reminds me of the stickers you often see
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So, as long as you don't touch, you're good.
When I worked as a mechanic, I used CR seals as much as I could, they lasted longer than others IME
I'm of the mind of buying quality regardless of cost, within reason.
I would pay a premium if...
""Are your tools dangerous?" The simple answer is yes. If you don't like that answer and continue to post and force others to defend their reasoning be prepared to have those replies picked apart ...
I know some of you will pick apart every word no matter what I say but I'll say it anyway.
ANYTHING can be considered dangerous if used improperly, I think we've at least established that. A pillow...
You can incrementally change the parameters of any grind by changing one of the adjustments.
1. Nose angle, by moving the arm in and out
2. Wing angle, by changing the jig angle adjustment
3. Wing...
Okay, different meaning than I was thinking but you're correct of course.
This phenomenon is becoming more and more common these days. No longer do you need to have 25 years or so in your field and...
Sorry to hear, no one deserves that.
why are people so cruel
They we're probably afraid of sounding stupid asking the question.
There is no shame in not knowing something, if you don't ask, you don't learn
I don't quite follow your logic and I don't "blow off" safety for any tool.
I just don't view tools as being dangerous, as in being worried about injury.
I try to understand all I can about how...