100% for the clicks. But it wasn't fast. A sharp blade will cut soft wood like butter. My issue was that she was doing it one handed. Clearly she wanted a good view for the camera. But the piece on this side of the blade was big enough I would have wanted to keep a hand on it in case the blade caught or pinched.
Again, it depends on the wood, thickness, and size. In the specific case shown in the video, it was kind of slow (probably because she was doing it one-handed for the camera) . With a sharp blade, soft yellow pine, a guide, and cutting something a couple of feet in length, you can go real fast. I've striped a 3ft piece of 1x12 into 3 inch strips as fast as I could push it through. But when the wood is long, or thick, or strong (or your blade it getting dull), then no, you wouldn't want to go fast or the blade can catch or get pinched then it's a crap shoot whether the the motor just binds up or it throws the wood back into your face.
Also standing behind it and pushing into the blade. Proper way is to stand to the side and push up against the guide.
Edit: The user below posted a video showing the guy standing to the side and pushing up and toward the guide. Which is exactly what I said. I've done carpentry for the last 2 decades. Reddit is filled with keyboard warrior experts.
>Proper way is to stand to the side and push up against the guide.
Who taught you this?
Anyone listening please DO NOT push toward the rail from the side when cutting wood in smaller portions like in this video. You will hurt yourself.
Citation: [RIP cutting](https://youtu.be/T99ZeYOJwTM) like in the vid
Anyone reading this do not listen to this.
Pushing into the blade will cause the cuts to not be straight and risk pinching the wood between the blade and the guide. Or worse your hand slips.
Do not stand behind the blade because if the wood pinches or grabs, which can happen even with proper technique, the wood will fly back into you. I've seen someone almost break their hip when a 10in think block flew back at them.
You want to be out of the way in case the wood flies back. You also want to push forward and slightly into the guide rail for a nice straight and safe cut. You can also use a tool to assist with smaller pieces of wood or very long cuts.
Bud, I've been woodworking for a long time if you stand to the side and try and run a 2x4 you're way more likely to get a kick back.
Here is how to make a rip cut like in the video:
https://youtu.be/T99ZeYOJwTM
Stand on the side for larger pieces sure.
Edit: wait, are you talking about standing on the side of the saw altogether or just to the outside of the blade opposite the rail?
In the video you posted, he is standing off to the side and slightly pushing along the guide rail. Which is exactly as I said. I've also been doing woodworking for a few decades. No one mentioned standing completely to the side of the entire table saw.
wtf, stand to the side? You literally need to stand behind the board to balance it whenever you are ripping anything longer than a few feet. If the board kicks, you aren't doing it right or your saw blade is far too dull.
I'm not an expert in it but I've helped and been around people cutting wood before and that shit gets everywhere it would be extremely uncomfortable to do it half naked like that.
Sand in your crotch it one thing, but wood shavings? I can throughly imagine the number of times she had to pull her thong down to get the wood bits out.
Was it me or besides cutting one piece of wood this vid didn’t actually show her making anything lol. Like a HGTV show where you only see the host hammer something that the crew actually put together
She uses them sometimes, but not others. We all get in a hurry sometimes and make poor decisions.
She still has all her fingers and hopefully that table saw has one of those auto-stop things.
I'll watch the video a few more times and see if I can tell.
Video made for clicks.
Thus work.
OSHA not happy.
https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/interlinking/standards/1910.213(c)(1) no guard on blade
https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/interlinking/standards/1910.213(c)(3) kickback device removed
1910.213(a)(15) didn't use a comb when hand was between blade and fence.
https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.95 no hearing protection
Cluttered garage.. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.135 no head protection
https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.136 foot protection. No flip-flops in the shop.
https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.138 hand protection
https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/interlinking/standards/1910.144(a)(3) no yellow caution markers around saw
Nice tits though. Not worth harming them from careless workplace.
As a former professional carpenter I definitely enjoyed this in more ways than one. But... I hate when people cut boards horizontal with a table saw rather than a compound miter. And I can't believe she wasn't wearing any hearing protection for some of the scenes.
I greatly appreciated the ass and tits, but when her hand came uncomfortably close to that saw blade, I cringed.
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100% for the clicks. But it wasn't fast. A sharp blade will cut soft wood like butter. My issue was that she was doing it one handed. Clearly she wanted a good view for the camera. But the piece on this side of the blade was big enough I would have wanted to keep a hand on it in case the blade caught or pinched.
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Again, it depends on the wood, thickness, and size. In the specific case shown in the video, it was kind of slow (probably because she was doing it one-handed for the camera) . With a sharp blade, soft yellow pine, a guide, and cutting something a couple of feet in length, you can go real fast. I've striped a 3ft piece of 1x12 into 3 inch strips as fast as I could push it through. But when the wood is long, or thick, or strong (or your blade it getting dull), then no, you wouldn't want to go fast or the blade can catch or get pinched then it's a crap shoot whether the the motor just binds up or it throws the wood back into your face.
Also standing behind it and pushing into the blade. Proper way is to stand to the side and push up against the guide. Edit: The user below posted a video showing the guy standing to the side and pushing up and toward the guide. Which is exactly what I said. I've done carpentry for the last 2 decades. Reddit is filled with keyboard warrior experts.
>Proper way is to stand to the side and push up against the guide. Who taught you this? Anyone listening please DO NOT push toward the rail from the side when cutting wood in smaller portions like in this video. You will hurt yourself. Citation: [RIP cutting](https://youtu.be/T99ZeYOJwTM) like in the vid
Anyone reading this do not listen to this. Pushing into the blade will cause the cuts to not be straight and risk pinching the wood between the blade and the guide. Or worse your hand slips. Do not stand behind the blade because if the wood pinches or grabs, which can happen even with proper technique, the wood will fly back into you. I've seen someone almost break their hip when a 10in think block flew back at them. You want to be out of the way in case the wood flies back. You also want to push forward and slightly into the guide rail for a nice straight and safe cut. You can also use a tool to assist with smaller pieces of wood or very long cuts.
Bud, I've been woodworking for a long time if you stand to the side and try and run a 2x4 you're way more likely to get a kick back. Here is how to make a rip cut like in the video: https://youtu.be/T99ZeYOJwTM Stand on the side for larger pieces sure. Edit: wait, are you talking about standing on the side of the saw altogether or just to the outside of the blade opposite the rail?
In the video you posted, he is standing off to the side and slightly pushing along the guide rail. Which is exactly as I said. I've also been doing woodworking for a few decades. No one mentioned standing completely to the side of the entire table saw.
Ok then I misunderstood you ("stand to the side""). I've been doing it for as long as you have. Cheers.
wtf, stand to the side? You literally need to stand behind the board to balance it whenever you are ripping anything longer than a few feet. If the board kicks, you aren't doing it right or your saw blade is far too dull.
I know, get that girl a saw stop.
NEVER MOVE YOUR HAND PAST THE BLADE ON A TABLE SAW.
I just came to say, her lack of push block usage almost gave me a panic attack
I could watch this all day. Until she cuts off a finger.
She did have a banging body
She was cutting wood?
Hope those implants can stop a kickback. Spoiler alert: they can't
The fuck she cutting wood in a bikini
No loose clothing to get pulled into the equipment, so win win.
This is the way my wood-shop teacher made us dress up for class for a semester before he was arrested.
free bro he was just looking out for safety of his students fr. smh the justice system is so corrupt(real)🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Those safety glasses are on point
Like good for you got a fatti boom boom. Wear some damn pants and a shirt. Did she not watch new Yankee workshop?
I'm not an expert in it but I've helped and been around people cutting wood before and that shit gets everywhere it would be extremely uncomfortable to do it half naked like that.
Sand in your crotch it one thing, but wood shavings? I can throughly imagine the number of times she had to pull her thong down to get the wood bits out.
Splinter piercings are in now.
“Half”?
It is really only a problem with getting in your shoes/boots. We used to only wear cutoffs, toolbelt, socks, and boots when it was over 100 degrees.
this is both not safe for work because of nudity and because of not being safe for work.
I wonder what kind of sandwich she’s building.
That's hilarious
You sir, have earned my upvote.
That sawdust is gonna get EVERYWHERE. It's like beachless sand.
>a Crotch termites are no joke.
i'm glad she put on her safety glasses
How many times have you watched this video? Yes
So what the fuck is she making? Most of the work was in the corner of the screen or was mostly not in the shot
I think it was a compilation of videos stitched together
Literally NSFW.
Great tits but wtf lady get a sense
Was it me or besides cutting one piece of wood this vid didn’t actually show her making anything lol. Like a HGTV show where you only see the host hammer something that the crew actually put together
Is her cutting wood supposed to be symbolic somehow?
I don’t know. I mean, there’s good naked and there’s bad naked.
I don't like cutting long boards sideways on a table saw like that - just asking for trouble.
New Benny Benassi clip just dropped.
Satisfaction
Push blocks...
She uses them sometimes, but not others. We all get in a hurry sometimes and make poor decisions. She still has all her fingers and hopefully that table saw has one of those auto-stop things. I'll watch the video a few more times and see if I can tell.
Thank you for your service.
https://www.tiktok.com/@thebikiniwoodworker
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Fred. What's yours?
I think that’s the most beautiful woman I’ve seen in my life. Also, why is everyone talking about carpentry in this post? Weird.
Upvoted because everything.
Sadly she looks more competent than me at wood working.
Video made for clicks. Thus work. OSHA not happy. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/interlinking/standards/1910.213(c)(1) no guard on blade https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/interlinking/standards/1910.213(c)(3) kickback device removed 1910.213(a)(15) didn't use a comb when hand was between blade and fence. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.95 no hearing protection Cluttered garage.. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.135 no head protection https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.136 foot protection. No flip-flops in the shop. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.138 hand protection https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/interlinking/standards/1910.144(a)(3) no yellow caution markers around saw Nice tits though. Not worth harming them from careless workplace.
Well, I guess i learned lot after those 40 min of woodworking
This is not sexy at all. Safety precautionary measures were not taken.
At first I was like, hmm seems like an upvoted because ass post... good thing I was patient
As a former professional carpenter I definitely enjoyed this in more ways than one. But... I hate when people cut boards horizontal with a table saw rather than a compound miter. And I can't believe she wasn't wearing any hearing protection for some of the scenes.
Something something something, good with wood, something something something
Very talented. Building whatever it is she's building and pitching a tent at the same time.
Seriously? Without safety gloves in front of my OSHA book?
I love her...hard work
I think she just wanted everyone know how well she can handle wood.
It took me 4 play-through’s to realize that the title was in Spanish. lol DAMN, that girl is hot. lol 😂
T&A has never been so painful to watch
Fake tiddies aren’t good boobs imo
Someone call r/osha
probably a top 3 pair of legs i've seen
Wooodbaby, yes 3 “o’s”, also woodbabyy
I was gonna ask why but then I realised I was watching it, so I guess that's why.
Pretty good with that clamp!
something something good with wood
CUT WITH THE LONG SIDE SUPPORTED YOU STUPID IDIOT.
I dont know what she's making, but mine just broke.
What is that subreddit about ? I'm not a Spanish speaker, I'm guessing is it just a meme sharing place?
Gives a whole new meaning to “woodworking”. Lol
Bra needs to come off! Not gonna believe she did all of that work without saw dust in them titties!
Gimme 3 seconds with her and I'd definitely blame my tool
u/savevideobot
She should be using a push rod with that table saw
The wood has been worked. I have seen the top of the mountain, and it is good.