On Thursday, June 02, 2011 10:19:03 AM Mark Wendt did opine:

> On 06/01/2011 11:20 PM, Dave wrote:
> > Yes, I know what you are talking about but those kickback preventers
> > have a way of getting in the way sometimes also.
> > 
> > I am much more careful than I used to be.  The kickback I experienced
> > was mostly operator induced.   I was asking for problems.  No problems
> > since then.
> > 
> > Dave
> 
> Back in the day when I was using a table saw/cabinet saw a lot, I
> installed a power feed.  Never had any kick-backs, and my hands were
> never any where near that spinning blade.  Nice smooth cuts too.
> 
> Mark

For production work, where you cut 500 identical pieces a day, that is a 
very good idea.  Right now, I'm not doing more than 64 identical pieces at 
a time, and often only 1 or 2 cuts at the same fence settings.  The mortise 
and tenon cutting was where I lost track of how many times I hit R & S on 
the keyboard.  Somewhere around 300 I think.

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