Dave_M
Member
I've been using a tablesaw off & on since the 5th grade. I've seen kickback happen once but never had it happen to me personally... until today. Wow!
Cutting a piece of 1/4" ply and bang! It was nice today for a change so I moved the saw outside to do my cutting. I should have been mindful of the direction I was facing. I actually thought about it for a half second but never experienced kickback so I ignored the thought and started my cutting.
Threw a 4" X 14" piece of that 1/4" ply into the exterior wall of my house and it went through stucko into the sheet rock inside the house. I usually stand just to the side of the direction of travel just in case. Glad I did. I felt that ply just graze my stomach as it shot back at me. I couldn't believe how fast it happened. No warning. Saw was cutting fine and then surprise!
I should have taken a pic of that board sticking in the wall but taking a pic was the last thing on my mind at the time. Maybe I'll take a pic of the hole and post it later. Next time I'll use the wide open yard as my backstop. Oh... I also removed the anti- kickback guard while back to cut an odd sized piece and I was too lazy to put it back on today. Lesson learned.
Cutting a piece of 1/4" ply and bang! It was nice today for a change so I moved the saw outside to do my cutting. I should have been mindful of the direction I was facing. I actually thought about it for a half second but never experienced kickback so I ignored the thought and started my cutting.
Threw a 4" X 14" piece of that 1/4" ply into the exterior wall of my house and it went through stucko into the sheet rock inside the house. I usually stand just to the side of the direction of travel just in case. Glad I did. I felt that ply just graze my stomach as it shot back at me. I couldn't believe how fast it happened. No warning. Saw was cutting fine and then surprise!
I should have taken a pic of that board sticking in the wall but taking a pic was the last thing on my mind at the time. Maybe I'll take a pic of the hole and post it later. Next time I'll use the wide open yard as my backstop. Oh... I also removed the anti- kickback guard while back to cut an odd sized piece and I was too lazy to put it back on today. Lesson learned.