![]() ![]() Ergonomic Handle: A larger, well balanced and more robust handle than most push sticks.With our two embedded magnets, you push stick stays exactly where you placed it! This typically cause the push stick to fall or start rotating when the machine is turned on. Two Embedded Magnets: Some magnetic push sticks come with only one magnet.It is designed to be at the ideal angle to the handle and allows for even pressure while pushing stock through the cutter or blade. 90 Degree Notch: With a 90 degree notch and a relief circle to accept the 90 degree corner of your stock.The push stick is made from durable poly material that will not shatter upon impact or contact with a blade. 3/8" Push Stick: Makes it possible work stock as narrow as 1/2" wide.Push sticks can be used with featherboards, push blocks, safety v push sticks or even another push stick.Being a handy tool on its own, the push stick is versatile enough to be used most anywhere and with most any tool in your shop! While push sticks work great on there own, from time to time you may need a little assistance with your cuts. Having your tools ready at a moments notice is another thing altogether! The Push Stick with Magnetic Handle is perfect for keeping one of your most used tools ready and by your side! Having your tools around when you need them is one thing. Its always good to have a backup just in case! Another reason you may want to have more than one push stick is in case one does come in contact with a cutter or blade and becomes unusable. Why not have at the ready on each of those machines? Or at the very least one on two machines. ![]() The push stick can also be used elsewhere in the shop like on router tables, jointers and band saws. Typically we use push sticks on table saws when pushing narrow or smaller stock though. ![]() Push sticks also help you safely push a workpiece, keeping it flat against a table top while it is being cut. In this case it is recommended that you use a safety device such as a push stick to help feed the stock through. However, cutting narrow stock is sometimes unavoidable. Many of us try to cut the piece we need on the outside of the blade rather than dealing with narrow cuts. When you need to cut a narrow piece of stock on a table saw we know that it can be a little dicey or intimidating. Fishing hook: Fishing hooks come in various shapes and sizes, so if you're off on a boat and need an emergency SIM swap, try one of these.The perfect safety accessory addition to any workshop!.Whittle away some of the wood to make it fit and break off the tip. Toothpick: Most toothpicks are a little too wide for the iPhone SIM hole.It's challenging to use because of how brittle the lead is, but it's a common item found around the house or in a backpack. Poke the point in the hole and give it a firm push. Mechanical pencil: To use a mechanical pencil, give it a few clicks to extend it farther than you would to write.A thicker, industrial staple is a better choice. ![]() Staple: A standard staple can come through in a pinch, but it may be hard to use because it is thin and flexible.Be careful because soft materials such as gold bend easily. Take off the earring back and insert the post into the SIM tray hole. Find the smallest safety pin possible to fit inside the hole. Safety pin: Not all sizes of safety pins work.If you don't have a SIM removal tool, a paper clip works well. Paper clip: Most small and average size paper clips work by bending one side. ![]()
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