asianflava wrote:I started on my floor tonight (last night for you I still haven't gone to sleep so it is still tonight), no break for the neighbors I was cutting wood at 1:00AM.
Flyfisher wrote:The two rules I follow is 1. My hands must be away from the blade a safe distance (in case of a slip) and cannot be pulled into the blade if something goes wrong. 2. The blade can not cut into any part of a jig I make to help me make a cut. This brings me to something I missed in the original post. Make yourself some push sticks. A simple one can be made in a matter of minutes and keeps your hands away from the blade.
Larry Messaros wrote:If your tired, don't push it.
asianflava wrote:Who's tired at 1:00? That's just after lunch. Actually I work night shift, have been for almost 10 years. I still keep the same schedule on my days off, maybe I shift it an hour or 2 so that I can get up before noon on weekends.
The problem I have is light.....
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Asianflava,
I've read that Thomas Edison wouldn't sleep when he was really involved in a project, relying on short "catnaps" and I know it works, because I find myself in that situation sometimes.
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:One nice thing about working at night, there is less interuptions.
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