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Or crawl under the ways and reach up for the stop button, or (if he really was using a spur center) back off the tailstock from the end of the lathe and let 'er rip! The only reason we are talking about the stop button at all is because when he got clocked he fell toward the tailstock. Maybe three inches different and he'd have been knocked toward the headstock, and this wouldn't be a topic of conversation.
I have a hunch that Alan Stratton will be turning less "challenging" pieces of wood in the future. He might not realize how fortunate he was that the worst that happened was a cut and bruise and his bell had only been mildly rung. It is good that he was wearing a face shield, but he gave it too much credit for minimizing injury from impact. It may well have saved his vision and more lacerations than the one on his forehead, but it has very little capacity to absorb the energy from a mass of the size that hit him.