Avoiding kickback starts with an understanding of how the material may act when being cut, and recognizing situations where the risk of kickback is higher. In this video I go over the more common instances and what to look for.
While the use of a splitter or riving knife can help to prevent some types of kickback, I think it's better to be educated and know how to make your cut to avoid it in the first place.
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