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    13 stitches

    USE YOU SPLITTER!

    I got in a hurry I guess. I was ripping a short piece of hard maple. Got almost through the cut and OUCH, KICKBACK.
    Caught me right in the chin. Went to the ER and got 13 stitches.

    USE YOUR SPLITTER!

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    Man, I'm glad it wasn't worse. I know we all thank folks for posting these events to keep us all cautious and careful out there. Thanks for sharing and heal quick!
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    Glad it wasn't worse. A few inches higher and it could have broken your nose.
    Where did I put that tape measure...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Herrmann
    Glad it wasn't worse. A few inches higher and it could have broken your nose.
    A few inches higher than that and an eye Glad to hear it wasn't worse than it was.

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    Good news is that your still kicking enough to get on the net.
    Glad it was not any worse.

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    Wow fast recovery for you!!!!! careful adn thanks for the post it keeps me upto keeping myself ready and awake....
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    OUCH!

    'Glad the damage wasn't worse, especially considering where you got hit and all the things that go on there in the body...
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    Medic Up!

    Good reminder for all. Here's to a quick recovery. You should make a splitter out of the offending scrap.

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    Glad it wasn't more serious. And thanks for reminding me to get the Microjig splitter (a Christmas gift) installed on my saw before I start any more woodworking projects.
    Use the fence Luke

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    I'm a novice - started woodworking in the last 6 months, and already got a good lesson of the same sort. I was fortunate that the piece I was ripping came straight back and ripped me right below the belt line - left an internal lump for a while.

    Did you see it happen at all - did the piece get away from the fence or what? I didn't see mine happen, but was lucky that an experienced woodworker was there and watching me work, so he was immediately able to point it out. It's freakin dangerous running a table saw, and a healthy dose of fear is probably always advisable.

    Glad to hear it didn't hit you in the eye.

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    Thanks for Alert!!! I now use a SPLITTER ALWAYS EXCEPT WHEN USING THE "SLED". (excuse the caps)
    Jerry

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    My splitter has saved my butt a number of times. Just this past weekend I was ripping a 9" wide x 5' long walnut board when the kerf closed on the splitter so tight I had to stop the table saw to release it. Must have relieved some tension in the board. Without the splitter it wouldn't have been pretty. Glad you are recovering and it wasn't worse.

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    Sure glad your OK. A reminder to all of us to slow down and not take short cuts.
    Don

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    Wow! I'm glad you're OK. I've experienced kickback, and it sticks with you. Now I always use a splitter and a pair of Grr-rippers, and I never reach over the blade to retrieve a workpiece until the blade has stopped.
    Sam/Atlanta

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    Always use a splitter.

    I have a Biesemeyer removable spliitter that I always use whenever ripping. I know how effective it is and that gives me some peace of mind knowing that as long as I don't do something really foolish it's there to protect me. I didn't always use one until I had a really close call one day and I realized just how lucky I was not to be seriously injured.

    Today, for example, I was ripping a 6" X 4' piece of alder which had so much internal stress that the board squeezed the splitter tight enough that it was a real struggle to move the board through the rip. I had to resort to driving a wedge into the far end of the board to keep the kerf open enough to finish the rip. Even in this somewhat extreme situation I felt perfectly safe with the splitter in place. Without it, I could easily be chewing on alder right now.

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