This blows my mind. I've heard of this sort of thing but I don't have it on my saw. However, seeing this I think I'll go ahead and replace it with a SAWSTOP next time I buy a new table saw. Wow.
looking at people who have lost fingers,its is something that never goes away,the manufactures seem to put money and pride before the care of their consumers.They won't support it,I say write them,tell them that you like choices,but only one saw makes sense.I don't work for Saw stop,I just care about people.
@FibrousAcquiescence It works even if you fall into it. A kid at my school was throwing saw dust at another and he slipped and tired to catch him self on the table saw while my teacher was using it. All he got was a cut that a band aid could fixaid
Lets see a demonstration with someone falling into a table saw. not just easing their fringer into it. Granted its pretty impressive stuff but table saw injurys dont happen as your easing your finger into the blade.
@Nuedad This isn't really for someone falling into a saw blade. It's more for if your hand slips or absentmindedly leave a finger in the way of the blade cutting something. Either way though it would greatly reduce injury if someone were to come into contact with it no matter the circumstances.
@Nuedad Um, yeah they do... MOst of these accidents happen when you are holding the wood incorrectly, not when the saw starts by itself and you fall into it. Besides, skin conductivity is skin conductivity, the only difference is that you falling person's clothes would get ripped.
The hot dog was a perfect example, you hold the wood wrong, your thumb is sticking out, you're concentrating on a straight cut and don't notice your thumb, the thing got the slightest nick, and that's it.
This is the best thing since sliced bread! However? In industry someone wanting to cause trouble just spits on the blade of the saw someone he dislikes is operating and its $60 repair job? Or many other possibilities...Fruit everyone knows someone who's a fruitcake!
If I would have had this saw, it would have saved 27 stitches on my thumb! My woodworking hobby is on hold until I buy one of these saws now. And to all those naysayers and fence sitters, you should see what a blade can do to regular flesh when there's nothing stopping stopping or slowing down the blade. This is definitely worth it.
You can cut wet wood with the saw by simply disarming the sensor, so if you are going to cut very wet pressure treated lumber disable it, it automatically resets, the fool that says he will never have an accident is just that a FOOL. Better safe than sorry, I'd rather spend the $'s for the saw, which I did, than loose a few fingers.
It does bleed, call me stupid or whatever but I accidentally triggered it, It made my thumb bleed but after 3-4 day it's like it never happened, my nail just need to grow back. It's alot better to pay 60 than your thumb with some medical expenses for if you go to the hospital.
Neat invention but I hear they are trying to make it into a law that now all tablesaws come with it. Not the way to go about it. Also how will it work on a dry regular finger?
@Coiltec That's the way it looks..........no treated wood I guess. Screw this thing......I've been using table saws along with other really sharp and unforgiving cutting tools for 20yrs and still have all of my fingers.
I saw this today at school. It is not fake at all. All it did to the kid was cut his tip of his finger. And that was because the board kicked on him and he tried to catch it so it wouldn't go flying and he hit the blade. It's crazy to see.
my shop teacher told us about it and a student asked him to do a demo and my hop teacher said no because to repair it, it would cost $200 or more. LIES.
Thing is, he put his finger in slowly. What if he put in faster? In real life situations, you be accidental and mostly likely putting ur finger in faster.
notice he sticks his hand in water first haha not a true beliver... if your finger is all you need it should work also if you have to go that slow for it to work fail what if you saw super fast i mean can it react that fast... i dont trust it i trust me instinks more and i pay attention always
@TheZbeast You could invent "blanks" for firearms........no one would ever get shot again. Or you could invent a kitchen knife that has a blunt edge........It would revolutionize cooking
only 60$ to replace that? that's amazing. I would have thought that saw and stopper mechanism would cost more than that - like 100-400$, which would still be better than a cut finger.
"Having everything set right is crucial" lol well duhhh. "1000Gs"? Haha. 1000 miles an hour"? This is marketing...LIKE A BOSS. Anyway, his finger wasn't even directly under the blade or in line with its rotation -_- Not to mention that it's so obvious that was a fake index finger. The convenient shadows are masking him curling it. As if this is representative of a real world workshop mishap o_O When is anyone going to keep their finger still for that long in the same spot when using a saw?
@FibrousAcquiescence I'd say in the real world the goal is to end up with a worst case scenario of a mangled pinkie in an accident that would normally cost you most of your hand.
@FibrousAcquiescence Have you even worked with table saws before? You would know that to get the finest edge, one must push the piece past the blade slowly, which occasionally and inadvertently involves fingers in the way of the saw. And in the context of marketing, did you expect him to throw his face into the blade?
my high school shop teacher bet i wouldnt touch our new stop saw. i said "challenge accepted!" and had my finger within a quarter of an inch of the spinning edge of the blade before he said "wait wait wait, i cant let you do this... that costs $60 to replace"
so did he come up with this in reaction to an accident or is he a greedy free market capitalist that is going to save countless fingers thanks to the profit motive
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@JayLeeKorean the hell. first of all fk you. second of all you can't really detect sarcasm so well like you can in real life (unless of course u know the other person personally then it's better) because you know it's a TONE by a big portion. third your sentences sounded very stupid or sounded like you skipped or stopped the video entirely. fourth the internet hates you back. fifth if your going to do the sarcasm thing, do it better.
for those that say the throw stuff at it slowly, look again. They rip the wiener at it pretty fast. Even if it stopped before your finger went only 1/4 way through or even half it beats getting your entire finger cut off. The less damage the better to your finger. less nerves to regenerate
@drosengix No shit. Like someone moves that slowly towards the blade when they are working. Usually they shoot that shit through. He should have pushed his finger through at least at a normal rate of speed for cutting wood.
@Xello998 It looks like there's no quality assurance testing. If the blade does end up cutting someone, his company will get sued for selling a product that doesn't live up to it's standards, rather than a machining company that doesn't assure prevention of mutilation.
@Xello998 Who shoots material through a stationary cabinet saw? A feed rate of 1ft/s would be considered fast by most standards, unless you're on a framing crew ramming plywood through a portable saw. The sawstop won't save your finger if you're operating a saw like a moron.
@dboggia I never said anything about shooting anything. I said move it at a normal rate. He was moving his finger in millimeters until the conduction field detected his finger. You must be a big pussy if you cut like that. Grow a pair Nancy.
First of all, who saws with a wet hand? Hopefully this works with dry skin. Second of all, why the hell would you try with your middle finger. Left hand pinky, bro.
For the sake of argument, let's say that there's a one in one million chance that this thing will fail and I'll be horribly dismembered. Faith is the belief that I will not be the one in a million. In other words, some define faith apart from evidence; there is also faith *BECAUSE OF* evidence.
Didn't this guy try to sell his idea to home depot and they refused and home depot made a machine exactly like it then he sued them and got buttloads of moolah? I probably have some of that story mixed up please correct meh
@CleverAndHandsome Please don't try to school me. Read my comment next time. In order to conduct you need a ground. Go off on a tangent and explain that for the audience too.
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Carloosarias 9 hours ago
It Only Costs $1,999,999.99!!! CALL IN THE NEXT 5 MINUTES AND GET A FREE HOT DOG!!
Carloosarias 9 hours ago
Now if they could apply this technology to a shaper....one of the most dangerous shop tools you could encounter.
boochieboy814 5 days ago
Does your finger HAVE to be wet??
Super33Human 5 days ago
This blows my mind. I've heard of this sort of thing but I don't have it on my saw. However, seeing this I think I'll go ahead and replace it with a SAWSTOP next time I buy a new table saw. Wow.
rexmage 6 days ago
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fanny7882 6 days ago
yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
fanny7882 6 days ago
looking at people who have lost fingers,its is something that never goes away,the manufactures seem to put money and pride before the care of their consumers.They won't support it,I say write them,tell them that you like choices,but only one saw makes sense.I don't work for Saw stop,I just care about people.
inagod 6 days ago
Awesome invention.
IHcubcadet 1 week ago
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Carloosarias 1 week ago
also.. just saiyan 43 people wish they had sawstop
yaboyclear 2 weeks ago
man to bad are middle school band saw didn't have this are friend Tomas would still have his index finger. poor guy
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Man, too bad our middle school band saw didn't have this. Our friend Tomas would still have his index finger, poor guy.
Did your English teacher get attacked by a table saw also?
eyeonyouproductions 2 weeks ago
@ekovv Easy just turn off the sensor
ninja858 3 weeks ago
@FibrousAcquiescence It works even if you fall into it. A kid at my school was throwing saw dust at another and he slipped and tired to catch him self on the table saw while my teacher was using it. All he got was a cut that a band aid could fixaid
ninja858 3 weeks ago
@locutus340 he put his hand in water to numb it, not to make it more conductive.
hunt1962 1 month ago
Say goodbye to cutting slightly damp or pressure treated lumber.
MrHurricaneFloyd 1 month ago
Use common sense and you dont need many safety features.
Dont use common sense and all the safety features in the world wont help you.
MrHurricaneFloyd 1 month ago
@MrHurricaneFloyd Except this one.
SesbedKovcajCeti 1 month ago
Lets see a demonstration with someone falling into a table saw. not just easing their fringer into it. Granted its pretty impressive stuff but table saw injurys dont happen as your easing your finger into the blade.
Nuedad 1 month ago
@Nuedad This isn't really for someone falling into a saw blade. It's more for if your hand slips or absentmindedly leave a finger in the way of the blade cutting something. Either way though it would greatly reduce injury if someone were to come into contact with it no matter the circumstances.
Cooldog74 1 month ago
@Nuedad Um, yeah they do... MOst of these accidents happen when you are holding the wood incorrectly, not when the saw starts by itself and you fall into it. Besides, skin conductivity is skin conductivity, the only difference is that you falling person's clothes would get ripped.
The hot dog was a perfect example, you hold the wood wrong, your thumb is sticking out, you're concentrating on a straight cut and don't notice your thumb, the thing got the slightest nick, and that's it.
eyeonyouproductions 2 weeks ago
This is the best thing since sliced bread! However? In industry someone wanting to cause trouble just spits on the blade of the saw someone he dislikes is operating and its $60 repair job? Or many other possibilities...Fruit everyone knows someone who's a fruitcake!
zonkozonko 1 month ago
If I would have had this saw, it would have saved 27 stitches on my thumb! My woodworking hobby is on hold until I buy one of these saws now. And to all those naysayers and fence sitters, you should see what a blade can do to regular flesh when there's nothing stopping stopping or slowing down the blade. This is definitely worth it.
travelswithted 1 month ago
@travelswithted $180,000 in bills > $2000 saw.
Cooldog74 1 month ago 2
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Megaman1218 1 month ago
@Megaman1218 Eeyup
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PicopicoEMD 1 month ago
You can cut wet wood with the saw by simply disarming the sensor, so if you are going to cut very wet pressure treated lumber disable it, it automatically resets, the fool that says he will never have an accident is just that a FOOL. Better safe than sorry, I'd rather spend the $'s for the saw, which I did, than loose a few fingers.
jjbuzard 1 month ago
Awesome! My 82 year old father could use this for safety cuz he's always using his table saw!
BillyJackhd 1 month ago
It does bleed, call me stupid or whatever but I accidentally triggered it, It made my thumb bleed but after 3-4 day it's like it never happened, my nail just need to grow back. It's alot better to pay 60 than your thumb with some medical expenses for if you go to the hospital.
sgamerman 1 month ago
Neat invention but I hear they are trying to make it into a law that now all tablesaws come with it. Not the way to go about it. Also how will it work on a dry regular finger?
MrGunman11 1 month ago
Do you have to say salty wet finger, I'm losing my appetite
N1ckster33 1 month ago
But how often does it trigger my mistake?
I guess this saw is useless for humid or wet wood.
Coiltec 1 month ago
@Coiltec That's the way it looks..........no treated wood I guess. Screw this thing......I've been using table saws along with other really sharp and unforgiving cutting tools for 20yrs and still have all of my fingers.
stlB420 1 month ago
I saw this today at school. It is not fake at all. All it did to the kid was cut his tip of his finger. And that was because the board kicked on him and he tried to catch it so it wouldn't go flying and he hit the blade. It's crazy to see.
MNSTATECHAMPS1 1 month ago
all I can say is WOW!
canadianhotbod1 2 months ago
my shop teacher told us about it and a student asked him to do a demo and my hop teacher said no because to repair it, it would cost $200 or more. LIES.
polkadot9080 2 months ago
@polkadot9080 did you not see it break in the video?
DeadlyDictator 1 month ago
Finally someone put finger.
bolhi666 2 months ago
Thing is, he put his finger in slowly. What if he put in faster? In real life situations, you be accidental and mostly likely putting ur finger in faster.
deviatorz 2 months ago
@deviatorz u seen that sausage, that was pretty fast enough i would say..
flippCZ 2 months ago
if you trust it so much now try your penis....
litojonny 2 months ago 37
On the second experinment he puts his finger next to the slot.Otherwise it would be hurt....
syfiltzo 2 months ago
notice he sticks his hand in water first haha not a true beliver... if your finger is all you need it should work also if you have to go that slow for it to work fail what if you saw super fast i mean can it react that fast... i dont trust it i trust me instinks more and i pay attention always
locutus340 2 months ago
Just gonna order the cheaper version for 1/10 of the price from china :)
icete93 2 months ago 2
And now do it with ur finger (:
dmr844 2 months ago
Definitely not only $60 to replace
rockindavan88 2 months ago 7
I think the SawStop is great until the the government gets involved.
Already skilsaw's circular saws are far more dangerous than they would be without government input.
That said.....I would not be a customer because I believe in common sense.
Navigator777777 2 months ago
That's a fantastic invention. Makes me think about all the other products/machines that could use improvements like this.
TheZbeast 2 months ago 2
@TheZbeast You could invent "blanks" for firearms........no one would ever get shot again. Or you could invent a kitchen knife that has a blunt edge........It would revolutionize cooking
stlB420 1 month ago
is stan lee narrating?? 1:59 .. true believer!!
snowblind1985 3 months ago
only 60$ to replace that? that's amazing. I would have thought that saw and stopper mechanism would cost more than that - like 100-400$, which would still be better than a cut finger.
MsHojat 3 months ago
Fake i thing
jendoslavek 3 months ago
@jendoslavek no no its real...theres bunch other video in utube about this thing
ridzBORED 2 months ago
The chocolate fingers handed out during lunch break? They...they were chewy for a reason o.o
FibrousAcquiescence 3 months ago
"Having everything set right is crucial" lol well duhhh. "1000Gs"? Haha. 1000 miles an hour"? This is marketing...LIKE A BOSS. Anyway, his finger wasn't even directly under the blade or in line with its rotation -_- Not to mention that it's so obvious that was a fake index finger. The convenient shadows are masking him curling it. As if this is representative of a real world workshop mishap o_O When is anyone going to keep their finger still for that long in the same spot when using a saw?
FibrousAcquiescence 3 months ago
@FibrousAcquiescence so what are you trying to say, that this doesn't work?
skootties 3 months ago
@skootties I'm saying it does work if planned meticulously like this, but in practice be prepared for finger salami.
FibrousAcquiescence 3 months ago
@FibrousAcquiescence I'd say in the real world the goal is to end up with a worst case scenario of a mangled pinkie in an accident that would normally cost you most of your hand.
cwphotographics 3 months ago
@FibrousAcquiescence Have you even worked with table saws before? You would know that to get the finest edge, one must push the piece past the blade slowly, which occasionally and inadvertently involves fingers in the way of the saw. And in the context of marketing, did you expect him to throw his face into the blade?
HaoWenXiang 3 months ago
Impressive!
hckr4evr 3 months ago
The real question is, how much are those special saw blades?
samgraves2 3 months ago
@samgraves2 The video says $60 for a replacement.
otheron 3 months ago
nc job!!
adamsnakeeva 3 months ago
oooohhhhh la cago ni aunque me pagen millones lo hago necesito mis deditos para jugar play todo el rato
knightzimed 3 months ago
anyone notice one side broke?
snakehunt89 3 months ago
Finofilipino!:D
cheesesfriends 3 months ago
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pepelusoponche 3 months ago
@cheesesfriends 0:31 That's a pennis!!
pepelusoponche 3 months ago
Now try putting your finger faster than this...
Akis643 3 months ago
3:22 is so courageous !! :)
babaob2 3 months ago
Amazing!
jsecadas 3 months ago
I ordered a bunch of these for my hot dog cutting factory...FUCK!
Legoman346 3 months ago 167
@Legoman346 lmao
dereileak 3 months ago
That's pretty smart. Well done those dudes.
cutswift 3 months ago
DO IT
darkmarine123 3 months ago
Stone balls... o.o
briobajista 3 months ago
it should work even if your hands are dry, you will most likely get cut but blood = wet so you wont lose your finger atleast.
ryulien 3 months ago
two words: fuck that.
WalrusInFlight 3 months ago
That is amazing. Scary but awesome
akLauren21 3 months ago
How am I supposed to cut up the body into smaller pieces?
ekovv 3 months ago 66
@ekovv Dexter use a bonesaw ;P
spancer87 2 months ago
ABSOLUTELY GENIUS!
baderjab 3 months ago
my high school shop teacher bet i wouldnt touch our new stop saw. i said "challenge accepted!" and had my finger within a quarter of an inch of the spinning edge of the blade before he said "wait wait wait, i cant let you do this... that costs $60 to replace"
lumbermouth 3 months ago 5
Jaw Is Dropped.
patrickdeeoh 3 months ago
so did he come up with this in reaction to an accident or is he a greedy free market capitalist that is going to save countless fingers thanks to the profit motive
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belorateur 3 months ago
Wadsworth Constant Applies.
tckz12 3 months ago
@tckz12 No it doesn't.
viridae 3 months ago
FUCKING SAWSTOP.
andriksbeaver 3 months ago
mt shop class has this saw and ive seen it magle itsself twice this saw is amazing
beanssissy1235z 3 months ago
@jayleekorean looks like it mangles up the lock designed to stop it and the blade.
paintballgundown8 3 months ago
holy shit
jeaumiew 3 months ago
..... fuck that. You know how much damage that would do to the machine?
JayLeeKorean 3 months ago
@JayLeeKorean yea i do. they said 60 dollars worth in the video.
peterohsx 3 months ago
@JayLeeKorean did u even watch the video
boomer4666 3 months ago
@boomer4666 .... i guess i wasn't sarcastic enough... i hate the internet
JayLeeKorean 3 months ago
@JayLeeKorean the hell. first of all fk you. second of all you can't really detect sarcasm so well like you can in real life (unless of course u know the other person personally then it's better) because you know it's a TONE by a big portion. third your sentences sounded very stupid or sounded like you skipped or stopped the video entirely. fourth the internet hates you back. fifth if your going to do the sarcasm thing, do it better.
boomer4666 3 months ago
@boomer4666 You mad bro?
JayLeeKorean 3 months ago
@JayLeeKorean you would think i'm lol
boomer4666 3 months ago
@boomer4666 =]
JayLeeKorean 3 months ago
@JayLeeKorean :p
boomer4666 3 months ago
i wanna see him try it without sawstop
CT2kX 3 months ago
00:28 "here you go, use...my DICK"
Mike07P 3 months ago 4
What if you are wearing gloves and your hands are dry?
MrErnieman7 3 months ago
@MrErnieman7 Cut through the glove and probably give you a small cut in your finger. But again, better then a lost or mangled finger.
GuineaKat 3 months ago
@MrErnieman7 cuts through the glove, not the finger.
Blacklightdragon17 3 months ago
for those that say the throw stuff at it slowly, look again. They rip the wiener at it pretty fast. Even if it stopped before your finger went only 1/4 way through or even half it beats getting your entire finger cut off. The less damage the better to your finger. less nerves to regenerate
99butcher99 3 months ago
Drop the blade, don't bother stopping it.
stokestoke 3 months ago
@stokestoke
No way could you drop that blade in 1/1000 of a second.
ninjabunnyman 3 months ago
Try throwing a hot dog at it and see what happens.
Everything they're showing is very slowly approaching it.
CorporalHotdogs 3 months ago
@CorporalHotdogs
I don't know who would want to throw wood onto the saw in the first place. That should take a slow approach to do.
maribelurie 3 months ago
@maribelurie throw. hotdogs. now.
CorporalHotdogs 3 months ago
@CorporalHotdogs For some reason the picture of a man throwing lots of sausages randomly at a table saw amuses me.
DerryWarsaw 3 months ago
@DerryWarsaw I'm telling you...that's all I want to see.
CorporalHotdogs 3 months ago
bring back time warp. Or make TheSlowMo guys a Discovery Channel show.
Hungwongdong 3 months ago
i guess that full stop makes the whole machine pretty hot.
olllj 3 months ago
my sausage is so conductive the blade stops as soon as I enter the room
GeneralHooHa0 3 months ago 116
ok that was awesome.
InVINCEab13 3 months ago
Mindblowing.
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Soledron 3 months ago
Yeah, he really put his finger on the line. The very tiny tip of the side of it...What if you're wearing work gloves?
JRD123456 3 months ago 2
@JRD123456 Prob stop after it cuts through the glove
shadow6190 3 months ago
@shadow6190 i dont think so unless the glove conducts electricity...it wouldnt stop until it gets to your hand
arwsone 3 months ago
@arwsone
yeah sorry I meant it'll probably but the glove and stop once it touches your finger. Same as the video except it has the rip the cloth first.
shadow6190 3 months ago
Shit! I wish I still had woodshop in High School. My teacher would have loved this.
xGrifB52x 3 months ago
Pause at 0:31
ElliotWardTV 3 months ago 6
Is that dude's shirt conductive because if not throw it in the saw
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willplummer1 3 months ago
I wanna see him punch the saw
drosengix 3 months ago 2
@drosengix No shit. Like someone moves that slowly towards the blade when they are working. Usually they shoot that shit through. He should have pushed his finger through at least at a normal rate of speed for cutting wood.
Xello998 3 months ago
@Xello998 It looks like there's no quality assurance testing. If the blade does end up cutting someone, his company will get sued for selling a product that doesn't live up to it's standards, rather than a machining company that doesn't assure prevention of mutilation.
drosengix 3 months ago
@Xello998 He moved the hotdog through fast, so it probably works. Maybe more than a tickle though, it might actually cut you a little.
ozzman54 3 months ago
@Xello998 Who shoots material through a stationary cabinet saw? A feed rate of 1ft/s would be considered fast by most standards, unless you're on a framing crew ramming plywood through a portable saw. The sawstop won't save your finger if you're operating a saw like a moron.
dboggia 3 months ago
@dboggia I never said anything about shooting anything. I said move it at a normal rate. He was moving his finger in millimeters until the conduction field detected his finger. You must be a big pussy if you cut like that. Grow a pair Nancy.
Xello998 3 months ago
I hope this becomes an industry standard. Great idea.
mutatedllama 3 months ago
Time for the ultimate test of faith, putting your penis on it.
SkeksisRule 3 months ago 224
@SkeksisRule NOPE.
fatansassy911 3 months ago
@SkeksisRule LMAO
Antwnhs92 3 months ago
Salty water, kinda like sweat. Most of us sweat while working for those who keep saying things about a wet hand.
Chosenzebrarogue 3 months ago
First rule of robotics.
MongoLloyd3385 3 months ago
First of all, who saws with a wet hand? Hopefully this works with dry skin. Second of all, why the hell would you try with your middle finger. Left hand pinky, bro.
allstarx67 3 months ago
Anyone else think this sounds like the Mass Effect codex guy?
Microja 3 months ago
Would it work with dry skin ?
hippodude100 3 months ago 4
@hippodude100 Yes.
shumped 3 months ago
It HAD to be his middle finger
Metroshant1 3 months ago 2
33 people lost their fingers
ForkLift12090 3 months ago
For the sake of argument, let's say that there's a one in one million chance that this thing will fail and I'll be horribly dismembered. Faith is the belief that I will not be the one in a million. In other words, some define faith apart from evidence; there is also faith *BECAUSE OF* evidence.
kmillerdevx3 3 months ago
Incredible
Aleksisdabest 3 months ago
right
evilsnobii 3 months ago
Warning!
Do not use protective gloves, it will cut your finger off
eddeman1992 3 months ago 9
Cool, now I can put my dick on the wood Im cutting
pablolankenau 3 months ago
NOPE!!
rickyracing100 3 months ago
that's what you call cutting edge technology ;)
JohannesPosse 3 months ago 7
@JohannesPosse LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Gabrellus 3 months ago
Mind = Blown!
achshar 3 months ago
Mind = blown
lameWB 3 months ago
Pause at 3:58
Is it just me, or does it look kinda wierd?:P Its like the finger is not attatched to his hand XD
2gHD 3 months ago
what if i am cutting damp wood?
99butcher99 3 months ago
@99butcher99 Not conductive enough. Still puts it at risk of stopping if extremely wet
SwissDHD 3 months ago
I like how he uses his middle finger.
jaymyacee 3 months ago
Didn't this guy try to sell his idea to home depot and they refused and home depot made a machine exactly like it then he sued them and got buttloads of moolah? I probably have some of that story mixed up please correct meh
SupremeDreamBean 3 months ago
i couldn't put a finger on how this worked
luckylongarm1 3 months ago 191
@luckylongarm1 you've obviously been using the wrong saw
ExtraGiles 3 months ago
Even with that system id still shit my pants touching that blade..
TrustairXL 3 months ago
The narrator is kind of annoying. "We gotta say, OUCH!" STFU, I KNOW TABLE SAWS HURT.
ThwartedVillainy 3 months ago
youtube comments are so dumberer than reddit.
TheMcartz33 3 months ago
I learnt this watching Arthur.
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rafla2 3 months ago
SAWSTOP = Jaw-Drop
zekuhryuh 3 months ago 2
BUT I HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE, dude! So i will try it :)
watzerenaufe 3 months ago
Wadsworth constant minus ten percent applies.
channesw 3 months ago
Okay he put the finger in slowly. This is not a real world situation. Show me somebody going in at decent speed and touching the saw.
AlekseyVKorzun 3 months ago
@AlekseyVKorzun They did that with the sausage.
LucidFish 3 months ago
@AlekseyVKorzun Dont be such a pessimist, if it did not work he would not put his finger in there in the first place.
mikevanstaveren 3 months ago
I would still never try this
yurtyybomb 3 months ago
i want to try this at home.
winwinningwon 3 months ago
@CleverAndHandsome Please don't try to school me. Read my comment next time. In order to conduct you need a ground. Go off on a tangent and explain that for the audience too.
elewie916 3 months ago