Originally posted by GaryMGg
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Anything that feels `kind of dangerous' IS. One day it's going to catch up with you
and the results may be irreversible. Taking chances that could cost you a finger or two isn't smart or brave. And, if your risks catch up with you, it'll be expensive as hell. If you think what you're doing may be dangerous, stop doing it.
Taking chances is stupid when you KNOW you're taking chances.
A sliding table saw or chop saw isn't inherently dangerous PROVIDED you make and use the proper safety devices -- jigs.
Many of us have pretty extensive woodworking knowledge. If you feel you're not working in the safest manner, tell us what tools you have and what you need to accomplish and someone here can surely point you to a safe way to get'er'done with those tools and a few jigs you can make.
If you're not working safe, you can hurt yourself with a bandsaw too.
It ain't just the tools -- it's the techniques: knowing how to use the tools safely and practicing what you know.
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