RogerS
Established Member
Stuck for a razor blade?
Can't find your Stanley knife?
Got a Magswitch?
Then look no further. I keep my Magswitches locked to the side of my machines. The other day, as I was winding down the thicknesser table, my right index finger came into contact with the (as I now know) razor sharp corner on one of the wee prongs and promptly sliced it open with the precision of a surgeon's scalpel. I wondered where the blood was coming from on my stock!
When i looked at the other prongs, many were also incredibly sharp. No idea why they make them that way (and it is possible that they have improved the design since I bought mine) but certainly if you have one that is a few years old, check out those corners. They add nothing to the safety aspects.
Can't find your Stanley knife?
Got a Magswitch?
Then look no further. I keep my Magswitches locked to the side of my machines. The other day, as I was winding down the thicknesser table, my right index finger came into contact with the (as I now know) razor sharp corner on one of the wee prongs and promptly sliced it open with the precision of a surgeon's scalpel. I wondered where the blood was coming from on my stock!
When i looked at the other prongs, many were also incredibly sharp. No idea why they make them that way (and it is possible that they have improved the design since I bought mine) but certainly if you have one that is a few years old, check out those corners. They add nothing to the safety aspects.