Cut wasn't too serious, didn't hit the bone or the nail, missed any ligaments or other important stuff, but lost 1/8" x 1 1/4' of flesh as the cut all the way through from front to back. Was considering mounting a Thin Kerf Glue Line Rip, if I'd done it I would have lost half the flesh. Well a few stitches and a hand splint and I'm on the mend. Considering taking the day off tomorrow. If I had used my push sticks like I know I should, this would not have happened. After making about a 24" rip in 1 3/4" soft maple, the blade caught my thumb as I was pulling my hand back and let my hand drop. So even after nearly 70 years of running power saws, I got too comfortable with a table saw that you need to constantly aware of every movement around. I'll heal so please don't feel sorry for me, just another word of caution to always be on your toes in the shop.