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Bruce Barnett Bruce Barnett is offline
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Default Blade Guard on a Table Saw?

(Doug Miller) writes:

3) Keep my eye on the blade, especially when it's spinning.


Why? What's it gonna do?

[snip]
You don't need to see it in order to
make a proper cut, because the cut path is determined by the setting of your
rip fence, miter gauge, or whatever you're using to guide the wood past the
blade. So what purpose does it serve to watch the blade?


It's dangerous after the cut as well. In repetitive cuts, I have to
move my hands, wood, etc in preparation for the next cut. Some
accidents occur when people watch other things, and forget about the
blade.

If I take my eyes off the blade, I might get careless. It's hard to
forget about the blade if your eyes are on it.

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