Customer Reviews: Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 Works well... good value (Don't use it to touch the blade - it's a safety devise, remember?):
buy several of these for your shop: It's cheap, it's soft enough to not damage blade, it's bright so you won't lose it. AND IT KEEPS YOUR FINGERS FROM BEING CUT OFF!!! OK, But Use With Caution: The Big Horn was my first push stick. It is well shaped for the purpose, and I use mine occaisionally, but I caution that it is plastic and can suddenly slip sideways on wood. Always consider where your hand will end up if the stick slips during a cut. I have since made a wooden paddle-type push stick (15"x6"x1/2") for the table saw, and I believe it is much safer. Good idea, bad design: Don't get me wrong-- push sticks are important. If you're interested in keeping all your digits, they're essential. But the Big Horn 10221B design (and others like it) leave an awful lot to be desired. On the table saw, kickbacks are just as dangerous as getting your fingers close to the saw blade, and this design gives you almost no control over your workpiece other than the slippery ability to push it forward. A good design should put ten or more inches of push stick material in contact with your...
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