Packard
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Ambush accident.I have literally seen what a missile launcher this can be. It is just as bad as a table saw kickback.
It is intuitive to keep your hands away from spinning blades. But intuition gives no warning about kick-back. Someone has to teach you about that.
I’m self-taught on the table saw. I read about kick-back and was wary of it.
I never read about kick-up from feeding short pieces between the blade and fence. The piece was over an inch wide, and about 6” long. Kicked up and sent me to the emergency room, where the doctor removed the rest of the torn fingernail and gave me a tetanus shot.
Never saw it coming.
Once you are wary of trapping material, you should be OK.
I read a book that suggested mounting two rip blades in a table saw with spacers so you could rip narrow strips efficiently. I never tried it. It seems like a doubly risky kick back situation. Especially since the rip blades shown were carbon steel with no carbide tips. Making it more likely to bind.
In any case it is the responsibility the experienced to warn beginners of risks.