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I’m bored today… I made these push sticks out of some Burr Oak offcuts from a log. The small ones are my typical table saw kinds I use. The larger one is the kind I like to use with the jointer when doing the face side. The larger one has a piece of applewood for the front handle.
-- You know.... I think that old wood needs to be furniture.





























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Karson
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posted 123 days ago
Very nice.
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lew
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posted 123 days ago
Really Nice!!
I have found the inserting a round magnet or gluing on a magnetic strip helps hold them on the machine for quick availability.
GMman
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posted 123 days ago
Nice, good way to be safe I use them all the time.
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huff
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posted 123 days ago
great use of cut-off’s and a great way to stay safe.
-- John @ Myrtle Beach
Ben Kahmann
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posted 123 days ago
Safety first! Nice push blocks
-- Ben Kahmann Dayton, OH