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Hand-Shaped Table Saw Push Stick Review: For Our Shop?
In our shop, safety tools either earn a permanent hook on the wall or quietly disappear into a drawer. This hand-shaped table saw push stick—with its “missing finger” design—demands attention the moment we pick it up. It’s playful, sure, but the message is serious: keep our hands away from spinning blades. We’ve been using it across the table saw, miter station, and even the router table, and the broad “palm” gives us a reassuring, stable press when guiding narrow stock. The grip feels intuitive for quick cuts, though we still watch how it handles slick or dusty surfaces. If we’re choosing a Father’s Day gift that’s actually used, this one makes a strong case.









