I never doubted your qualifications, Philippe :-)
Yes, the wrong part of the chain can cause it to jump very quickly towards your
face; I understand that the forehead is a good target for a deep furrow.
Chris
> On 4 Apr 2020, at 11:50, Philippe <photo.philippe.amard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Head, shoulders, knees, and toes ;-)
>
> I’ve had a training of sorts Chris, thanks for your concern :-)
>
> I used to be able to also operate an (iron) lathe, a milling machine, or a
> grinder, on top of a, shaper?
>
> The funny thing is that after all these years, I still « feel » how the tool
> will react. Just as with a car you’ve long owned and driven, and also
> probably a jet-fighter ...
>
> The really dangerous part is when you 'climb saw', if I may adapt to a
> chainsaw what is called climb milling on the milling machine, i.e. when you
> use the top of the blade and get pushed rather than drawn by it. Good balance
> is vital.
>
>
> Thanks again :-)
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