No-ish. It's largely dependent on geometry and the type of chuck you use. If your finger motion is angular, it depends on which part of the finger (end or base) actually contacts the work. You will not get contact along the entire finger. If your finger motion is linear it's more complicated, depending on friction and the mechanism used to create linear motion. Finger contact on the workpiece will generate a moment on whatever mechanism constrains linear motion. If you have a metal-on-metal slide, you'll get less force than a linear rail/block type slide. The further away from the linear motion constraint your contact point is, the less force will end up transferred to the workpiece.
-handleman, CSWP (The new, easy test)