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Saw Stop
Introducing The Saw Stop: the latest innovation in table saw safety. Oddly enough, companies like DeWalt, Bosch, Black & Decker, and other table say companies have decided to not implement this technology in their saws because they claim it gives operators a "false sense of security." Seeing the video, I'm not so sure why they think that. What do you guys think?
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Re: Saw Stop
These are neat, but expensive. Our team recently moved into a school building and are thus required to use a saw stop if we want to use a table saw. We are currently unable to afford one so we have to take any table saw work off campus to a mentor's house nearby. It is really cool technology and makes one of the most dangerous tools in the shop a little safer.
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That's really neat, cool technology.
But I'm not gonna lie, at the beginning I thought the hot dog was some sort of mechanism that caused the saw dropping to happen. Don't ask why. I have no idea ![]() |
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Seen the video. It's a really nifty technology, but the Saw Stop saws are apparently horribly expensive for what they are. It's entirely possible that the other power tool companies aren't using this technology because the licensing and production costs would push their prices higher than they could make a return on, so they can't justify putting it into their products. It doesn't sound as noble as the false sense of security thing, but it's probably closer to reality.
Before anyone starts grumping about safety being paramount at any cost, I'd like to point out you can turn THAT argument right back on to the original inventor. Safety's of paramount importance, so he should give away his license or make it so cheap that companies would be fools to not use it. |
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Re: Saw Stop
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once the people who make it are willing to test it with their own hand instead of a hot dog i will buy one.
Last edited by 372 lives on : 14-02-2012 at 22:51. |
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Fair point. The point was the timing between this post and the clip. The episode aired last night.
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![]() A couple of mentors were talking about this the other day and then I saw Colbert talk about it. I had a mini nerd-gasm at that moment. |
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Well, I guess we're just a rather fortunate district. Both the wood shop our old home plus the machine shop at our new facilities have saw stops, but thankfully we have never needed to test them. Although it is neat, it isn't quite new innovative technology, as it's been around for quite some time.
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Re: Saw Stop
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTUOhYcw4ZY This has got to be one of the most exciting inventions in a long time. From someone who has cut a finger off in a power saw, this is without a doubt worth the money. I've played with the saw in the store and it is a Very nice table saw, well worth the money and when I eventually buy a table saw (no place to put it yet) I will without a second thought buy a Saw Stop. |
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Just had to replace on this Saturday. Not too bad, gave me a chance to clean the table saw while I was at it
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Saw Stop? Oh yeah, cRIO was there in 2007
![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPtojoURLb4 Update: It was actually 2005, and I should remember, because I was backstage. Oh, and please, don't try this at home. Last edited by crake : 14-02-2012 at 23:38. |
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