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Re: [IBC] bonsai wood carving gloves



Friends:

I am not an advocate of wearing gloves while using high-speed carving tools.
Even if the cutter does not have teeth, the exceedingly high spinning
attachments can easily connect with a glove and draw your hand or fingers into the
cutting/spinning mechanism.  The result can be quite painful and damaging.

Beyond the potential for injury that results from wearing gloves, I find that
I simply lose the connection between myself and the tree.  I need to feel the
action of the carving tool to create the desired effect.  Gloves seem to
construct a barrier for me in this sense.

Regardless, gloves will not eliminate the potential for injury.  My
recommendation is that you ALWAYS use a power pedal to control the speed of the tool.
If something happens, one can readily stop the power tool.  You will find that
virtually all power tools will work via a universal power pedal. Such a pedal
can be ordered from Dale and numerous manufacturers.

Cordially,

Michael Persiano
http://members.aol.com/iasnob/index.html

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