that and all those other things fall into the latter category.. gimmick.. I've been a professional furniture/cabinet maker for around 25 years and have worked in many different shops.. none of them use any of those things except for the occasional use of feather boards.. feather boards are primarily for router table use, not table saw use.. the exception is for final machining of thin, flexible or delicate pieces.. rebating the back of small moulding etc.. the idea is to limit vibration so the pieces don't blow out (tear-out) or blow apart.. the other thing pros don't use is those stupid push sticks.. the ones with a little V notch in the end.. those ARE dangerous and many shops do not allow them yet they come with every saw you buy.. a piece od 3/4 material about 3- 4 inches high and 12 inches long with a hook/tab on the back are much better and are actually safe..Kevin A wrote:Here's something related to this topic. Useable tool or just the latest greatest gimmick? Check out the video.
http://www.incrementaltools.com/Micro_J ... gr-100.htm
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