GreenCheck
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- Nov 13, 2024
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I experienced some kickback while making a simple crosscut of a 2x4 with my TS 55. I don't understand what I did wrong, which is the scariest part about it.
I've tried attached a couple pictures of my setup but the post won't go through with them attached (edit: picture now attached). I have a 2x4 that I was cutting on an MFT table. It is resting against some dog stops (on the "entrance" side of the cut) and a stop on the end for repeatable cuts. The festool rail is attached to a couple dogs via clips and was supported on both the front and the back with spare 2x4s. When I experienced the kickback, the 2x4 I was cutting was not clamped down to the MFT.
After the kickback occurred I thought the kickback was a result of the offcut drifting back into the blade, so I then tried a single cut with the 2x4 clamped down on both sides (i.e. on both the cut side and the offcut side). However, after making this second cut, I thought about it a bit more and I got to thinking clamping the offcut side could force the offcut back into the blade rather than allowing it the freedom to fall away to the side. At this point I don't know what I did wrong and don't want to touch my saw again until I realize my mistake.
As you can tell, I'm quite confused and this was a stark reminder that I have a lot to learn. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that I managed to get kickback on what should be the simplest of cuts but I value my digits more than my ego so I'm turning to you good souls for advice.
I've tried attached a couple pictures of my setup but the post won't go through with them attached (edit: picture now attached). I have a 2x4 that I was cutting on an MFT table. It is resting against some dog stops (on the "entrance" side of the cut) and a stop on the end for repeatable cuts. The festool rail is attached to a couple dogs via clips and was supported on both the front and the back with spare 2x4s. When I experienced the kickback, the 2x4 I was cutting was not clamped down to the MFT.
After the kickback occurred I thought the kickback was a result of the offcut drifting back into the blade, so I then tried a single cut with the 2x4 clamped down on both sides (i.e. on both the cut side and the offcut side). However, after making this second cut, I thought about it a bit more and I got to thinking clamping the offcut side could force the offcut back into the blade rather than allowing it the freedom to fall away to the side. At this point I don't know what I did wrong and don't want to touch my saw again until I realize my mistake.
As you can tell, I'm quite confused and this was a stark reminder that I have a lot to learn. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that I managed to get kickback on what should be the simplest of cuts but I value my digits more than my ego so I'm turning to you good souls for advice.