Mickey, yep, I probably should have used a push stick.  I didn't even 
think of it.

earlier, Mickey Fixsen, wrote:

>John,
>
>Kudos to you for your project!
>
>All I have to add is that I NEVER get my fingers that close to the 
>saw blade.  One rule that I never break on my table saw is:  If the 
>work is between the miter slots and the blade, I ALWAYS use push sticks.
>
>Congratulations to you!!  Be careful.
>
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>   From: John Schwery
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>   Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 6:34 PM
>   Subject: [BlindHandyMan] door stop
>
>
>   We have a door between our house and lanai. To hold it open we have
>   been using a stack of chairs. My wife suggested I make a stop from
>   wood. So, after thinking about it, I took my rotomatic and roughly
>   measured about 2.25 inches between the bottom of the door and
>   floor. I found a scrap piece of 2 by 4 about 6 inches long. I
>   wanted it to measure 2 inches at one end and 2.5 inches at the other
>   to get an angle for the door to wedge against. I set the fence of my
>   table saw at 2.5 inches from the blade. I put the scrap of wood
>   parallel, against the fence. Then, I took a little metal gismo I
>   have and moved the end of the wood towards the blade a half inch from
>   the fence. With the blade guard resting on top of the wood, I placed
>   my finger against the guard for a guide and pushed the wood
>   through. It worked the way I wanted it.
>
>   John
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