I saw that happen on the TV show American Chopper a few years back.. and for anyone who has seen the show, it happened to Rick.. whose like a robot when it comes to working with metal. It grabbed his glove and literally turned his hand into what looked like hamburger meat, they couldn't even show it on TV.nice vid bro! great job, I use my table saw to do this as its MUCH faster but your way works great. can i make ONE note...
DO NOT WEAR GLOVES MAN! WORST thing you can possibly do is wear gloves on your hands when operating any sort of machinery that rotates. What is going to happen when the rotating blade snags a piece of your glove by chance? your hand will be ****** into the turning object, in this case your blade. BAD news man! you will loose your hand. Ive seen it happen on a drill press. totally nasty stuff. guy was wearing gloves, fabric got caught 1/2" bit grabbed on, ripped his **** index finger clear off. seriously.
now +1 for your video. great job.
Technically more cuts, with and 1/8" blade I do 12 cuts which would be 1.5" of material removed. So if your blade is smaller take 1.5 and divide by your blade thickness to get how many cuts you need.I use a thin kerf blade on all my saws, will that work? or do I need to change to a wider blade? (I know I would need to make more cuts.)
Actually I am usually good about this rule. Never use them on a drill or grinder. Wasn't even thinking about it while I was doing this video but thank you for pointing that out!DO NOT WEAR GLOVES MAN!