FREE PLANS IN BOTH IMPERIAL & METRIC DIMENSIONS!!!
Make your own “Push Stick” for your table saw. It’s fast, easy, cheap, and an incredibly handy tool to have on hand while running wood pieces through your table saw. It’s absolutely essential to protect your fingers. I made this push-stick from left-over and scrap materials I already had in the shop. I didn’t spend a dime.
NO TALK – MORE ACTION!!!! That’s right, you don’t have to listen to me blather on. I’m aware I talk too much, so here ya go!
NOTE: The free plans have been updated to reflect design changes such as shortening the hand-hold so it keeps your hand further away from the blade. The plans have also been drawn for conventional shop tools. If you want to make this with a CNC machine, I have publicly shared the Easel files on the Inventables web site under the “Projects” menu.
Link to the Pick-Stick FREE PLANS download here:
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Here’s the link to The Easel File for the X-Carve on the Inventables site:
https://www.inventables.com/projects/dtc-table-saw-push-stick-1