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Push sticks (''DE: Schiebestöcke'') are important safety accessories for dangerous equipment like the [[Table Saw|table saw]], [[bandsaws]] or a [[Router Table|router table]]. They give you some extra distance from the blade or cutter and keep your fingers safe!
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|tool name=Push Sticks
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|synonyms=DE: Schiebestöcke
|type=workholding
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|used with=[[Table Saw|table saw]], [[bandsaws]]
|location=''usually'' [[Table Saw|table saw]] or [[Chop Saw Station|chop saw station]]
|similar=[[Push Blocks|push blocks]]
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Push sticks are important safety accessories for dangerous equipment like the [[Table Saw|table saw]] or [[bandsaws]]. They give you some extra distance from the blade or cutter and keep your fingers safe!


Commercial ones exist, but many designs can be self-made and will actually match your use case better!
Commercial ones exist, but many designs can be self-made and will actually match your use case better!


When you need to hold a very small workpiece, try using two eraser-tipped [[pencils]] instead of your fingers.
When you need to hold a very small workpiece, try using two eraser-tipped [[pencils]] instead of your fingers.
On a [[Router Table|router table]] or [[jointer]], you should always use [[Push Blocks|push blocks]] to make sure you can press the workpiece down, not just forward.


== To Document ==
== To Document ==
* red plastic stick - came with the table saw, but unsuitable for thin workpieces and only really giving control at the edge
* red plastic stick - came with the table saw, but unsuitable for thin workpieces and only really giving control at the edge
* self-made plywood stick - based on a [https://www.paoson.com/en/shop-woodworking-plans/53-push-stick-plans.html free plan by Paoson WoodWorking], great for applying pressure to a large area of (thin) workpieces from above
* self-made plywood stick - based on a [https://www.paoson.com/en/shop-woodworking-plans/53-push-stick-plans.html free plan by Paoson WoodWorking], great for applying pressure to a large area of (thin) workpieces from above
 
** also see the [https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Push-Stick-for-Your-Saw-Table/ corresponding instructable for more info]


[[Category:Self-Made Tools]]
[[Category:Self-Made Tools]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]
[[Category:Woodworking]]

Revision as of 18:53, 27 October 2018

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Push Sticks

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Synonyms: DE: Schiebestöcke
Type: workholding
Used with: table saw, bandsaws
Location: usually table saw or chop saw station
Similar (More or Less): push blocks

Push sticks are important safety accessories for dangerous equipment like the table saw or bandsaws. They give you some extra distance from the blade or cutter and keep your fingers safe!

Commercial ones exist, but many designs can be self-made and will actually match your use case better!

When you need to hold a very small workpiece, try using two eraser-tipped pencils instead of your fingers.

On a router table or jointer, you should always use push blocks to make sure you can press the workpiece down, not just forward.

To Document