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# Don’t feed anything into the blade you don’t want cut. First off, it makes no sense and it could pull other stuff into the midst, like your own body. That isn't a good scenario, so let's prevent that.
# Don’t feed anything into the blade you don’t want cut. First off, it makes no sense and it could pull other stuff into the midst, like your own body. That isn't a good scenario, so let's prevent that.
# Plan out your cut before making it. Wasting material isn't a good idea, and it's more time consuming when you mess up.
# Plan out your cut before making it. Wasting material isn't a good idea, and it's more time consuming when you mess up.
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# Be careful not to catch anything in the blade cutting curves.
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# Don't try to cut too tight of radius. See the blade curve chart before cutting curves.
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# Use a push stick if necessary. Do not risk getting your hands too close to the blade .
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# Use a push stick to keep your fingers at least 3" from the blade.
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# Hold work piece firmly on the table. It would be a shame if it flew somewhere and hit someone, then we'd have an interesting lawsuit to deal with...
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# Keep hands and fingers out of the "danger zone" in front of the blade.
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# Hold work piece firmly on the table.
==Certification==
==Certification==