Sunday I was cutting some tenon cheeks on the TS with my tenoning jig. I set up for the cut and ran a couple of scrap pieces through to get the measurement right. When I put the first piece in I realized that I had the cut off piece between the blade and jig. Then I thought I've only got a few to do. As anyone with a grain Of sense would predict, on about the third tenon the cut off cheek caught and was thrown into my stomach. I was afraid to look at first. Because I am well padded in that area I escaped with only a small cut and an ugly bruise. The sad part is I knew better. :saw: