Push blocks keep your hands safely away from spinning blades on table saws, jointers and routers. They provide positive control and downward pressure on workpieces, reducing the risk of kickback and ensuring clean cuts. Some push blocks feature grippy pads... Read More
Push blocks keep your hands safely away from spinning blades on table saws, jointers and routers. They provide positive control and downward pressure on workpieces, reducing the risk of kickback and ensuring clean cuts. Some push blocks feature grippy pads and heel hooks for added security.
What are push blocks used for?
Push blocks are safety tools used to guide material through table saws, jointers, router tables, and bandsaws while keeping your hands safely away from the cutting blade. They provide control, stability, and downward pressure, reducing the risk of kickback or injury, especially when working with narrow or long stock.
Are there different types of push blocks for different machines?
Yes, push blocks come in various designs tailored to specific machines and tasks:
Standard push blocks – soft, non-slip base for general use on jointers and tablesaws
Push sticks or push shoes – narrow and angled for feeding thin strips past the blade
Dual-handle push blocks – ideal for maintaining balance and pressure on wide workpieces
Adjustable or modular systems (like GRR-RIP blocks) – offer more precise control for complex cuts
Choosing the right style enhances both safety and cut quality.
When should I definitely use a push block or push stick?
Use a push block any time your hands would be within 150–200 mm of the blade, especially when:
Cutting narrow or short pieces
Feeding material through a jointer or router table
Making rip cuts on a table saw
Handling fragile, small, or warped stock
Push blocks are an inexpensive, essential safety tool and a must-have for any woodworking or DIY workspace.
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