When should you use push sticks?
Push sticks or push blocks should be used when operating standard woodworking machinery, including table saws, band saws, radial arm saws, jointer/planers and shapers. These sticks protect the hand while allowing good hand control of the stock as it is pushed through the cutting head or blade. Push blocks for Jointer/Planers should be constructed for two-handed positioning.
What are some features of a push block?
Hold-down push blocks should:
- be rigid
- enable the operator to protect both hands
- allow the operator to exert a firm and steady pressure on the work piece.
The following are samples of push blocks.
1. Simple push sticks are useful on a table saw when distance between the blade and fence is narrow.
 Simple push stick useful on table saw when distance between the blade and fence is narrow. |  Double-handled hold-down push block |
 Use of two push blocks on single application |  Frontal Push Block |
 Side Push Block |