Circular Saw Kickback (graphic Content - Viewer... -
Unlike a scalpel or a sharp knife, a circular saw blade is comprised of carbide-tipped teeth designed to remove material. It doesn't just "cut" flesh; it evulsates it. It removes a wide path of skin, muscle, and bone, leaving a ragged, macerated wound that is extremely difficult for surgeons to stitch back together.
A circular saw is one of the most common tools in any shop, but it is also one of the most unforgiving. Kickback happens when the blade suddenly binds or pinches in the wood, causing the saw to be violently propelled backward toward the operator. It occurs in less than —faster than human reaction time. The Mechanics of the Accident Circular Saw Kickback (Graphic Content - Viewer...
Hitting a hard density change that stops the blade's momentum instantly. Unlike a scalpel or a sharp knife, a