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Push Stick Table Saw Jointer Sacrificial Band Saw

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infil
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infil
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This is my first attempt at 3D Modeling a table saw / Band Saw / Jointer / Router Table / Shaper push stick to keep your hand away from the wood while cutting. Keeping your Hands/Fingers as far away as possibly from the cutting action greatly reduces the risk of serious injury.

 

This model is similar to what I have made for myself out of wood except I don't normally use hand plane totes as handles. I have incorporated a Stanley-Bailey Hand Plane Tote (3D Modeled From a Lee Valley Valley Drawing with dimensions.

 

On the bottom of the push stick towards the rear is a replaceable Hook (I Call it a hook but definitely not industry standard naming.

 

For the dovetail on the bottom for the hook I decided to shrink the male 3 sides of the dovetail to -0.1mm.

Please check out my other models and give me a like and comment. Please share a picture of your print in the comments. I am open to suggestions and/or requests.

 

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