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    Default push stick file - anyone want it just ask

    Hi,
    Just a simple project but I use these all the time in the shop and thought I'd share. Its my version of a table saw push stick, based on the plastic one I got with my Sawstop saw in 2010, but a little longer handle. I find the angles and so forth just right.

    I cut these on my Shopbot with the vacuum hold down, and no tabs. But, would be easy to tab and/or hold down with clamps or screws.

    Here is the file in a .DXF file so I can attach it. I use 12mm Baltic Birch.

    Andrew

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    Thanks nice push stick.
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    here is mine using a handsaw handle https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...20handle.crv3d

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    figures that someone would post it after I already drew it up and made a few lol

    thanks for the share

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    Very nice, thanks for sharing both of you!

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    Thanks for sharing.

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    This is a much better thread than that of 'how many stitches I just got'! Thanks for thinking of the rest of us and posting a 'safety' item. Russ
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    Quote Originally Posted by chiloquinruss View Post
    This is a much better thread than that of 'how many stitches I just got'! Thanks for thinking of the rest of us and posting a 'safety' item. Russ
    No prob. I hope others like it too. Ive cut a lot of different styles over the years. This one is a nice shape, size and seems to work well for me.

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    here is a pic of mine
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    Thanks Steve. I will nest some of each next time I have a scrap of 1/2" baltic birch.

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