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  • uhhhh, clearly the machine would deactivate in the presence of wet wood. it's not completely failsafe. i think this is a MARVELOUS invention with potential to be further improved with a little help from computer science

  • if your so confident then why dont you use your fucking finger you scrub

  • I'm 15 and i cut myself on that today; im a girl and i didnt cry, i made someone in my class cry and then some of the tuffest guys in my class where all like ' shes tuff if that was me id be crying.' lol (:

  • @SexxiiandNaughii BUT the blade went down so i didnt have to get any stiches :3

  • i was expecting they will use the real finger, what a false advertisement, no cutting hotdog doesn't meant it wont to the finger, or penis.

  • I am going to be sick.

  • That might still scare the piss out of ya when it happened lol. You'd contemplate what just happened and realize its one heck of a weiner blocker!

  • The question is.......

    Will it blend?

  • What happens if you throw your hand at it yes it is a really stupid idea but they were slowly moving the hotdog not throwing it twoard the blade

  • @TheBlacksabbathfan9

    it´s the same thing

    When the Hot Dog which was thrown touches the blade , only a litte bit , the voltage drops and the blade goes down

  • Sucks if you sneeze on it...

  • Hey boss i got us a new torture table saw for those wise guyses..

    OK fat ezio lets tr it on that wise guys...

    *BUZZZZZZZZZ,*.... NO WAIT NO NO NO NO!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhh.... o thank god...

    U idiot fat ezio this table saw sucks!!!!

  • Try cutting your fingers on this saw:

    watch?v=oGMWJnf9DUo

  • There is actually a switch to turn this feature on and off. I know this because we just got one in my shop class and we have to switch the blades to make it a dado saw.

  • but what if you need to cut up a dead body?? just asking.

  • what if your wearing gloves?

  • @12345fuable it will cut through the glove but once it reaches the finger it wont cut u

  • @edwining wowsers thats cool tbh unless your emo i guess

  • yes because your finger obv represents a hotdog..

  • Now do this with your penis

  • dude you are moving it too slow!!! move it faster and place that damn sausage at front first

  • But what if I dry my finger off before I do this?

  • Wait...so it fucks up the break AND the blade?

  • @whoiswhobutwho That's a relatively small price to pay in return of having your finger lol.

  • now i gonna try and use my penis, see if the saw stops it.

  • help my wiener

  • So wait if it stops you have to buy a new brake and a new blade.

  • @gdubbyah Yeah.... it's better than paying for surgery... getting a finger costs way more than a a blade and a brake.

  • A godsend for the part-time woodworker/ full-time methtweaker.

  • No i wont cut off my wiener again when sawing wood :)

  • why don't you put you'r finger to show us? : D

    

  • GOOD IDEA! But what happens with wet wood?

  • @offroadryanmb there is a key that can turn off the stopping feature so you can cut wet wood.

  • @offroadryanmb nothing, it will cut it

  • @offroadryanmb lol actually will cut right through because skin is conductive because we have electricity running through our body wet wood is not conductive so it wont do a thing, it will chop right through i only know this because i have one. cause trust me i wondered the same thing

  • @offroadryanmb lol actually will cut right through because skin is conductive because we have electricity running through our body wet wood is not conductive so it wont do a thing, it will chop right through i only know this because i have one. cause trust me i wondered the same thing

  • @offroadryanmb why would someone cut wet wood >.>

  • @offroadryanmb Wet salty wood, wet wood is fine.

  • @offroadryanmb Wet wood is still wood. Not conductive.

  • @JoeJoeyJose Water is conductive, therefore the wood will carry a current. But if you don't believe me, you can always take a soaking wet tree branch and jam it into an electrical outlet with your bare hands. Let me know how that turns out.

  • @offroadryanmb Damp wood wouldn't carry a large enough current to trigger the saw unless it was damp with brine. (Salt and water solution)

    Water on its own isn't that conductive. I'd imagine though that you would never want to be sawing damp wood anyways because that's just bad for any sawblade or machine.

  • @offroadryanmb bypass for it.

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  • lets see em do it with their REAL fingers.

  • @CTFD13 there's a demonstration on the internet of a guy using his real finger, it's not on youtube though

  • @PoopLoungeProduction Yes it is. The guy who invented the brake did it on an episode of Time Warp.

  • - "no hotdogs where injured during the production of this video"

  • the saw stop is for stupid and clumsy people and could be way to costly

    all you have to do is work safe!! would not have one!!

  • 0:59/ 1:39 #lol

  • Not a great place for your left pinkie Tom - and three people seem to agree.

  • have they ever tested it with actual fingers?

  • @AlchemistHawk Oh yes, watch the sawstop timewarp video from Discovery. The inventor puts his own finger into the blade. It's not the first time either by the way he sounds. =P

    watch?v=OMD3agP5hv0

  • god try it on a real finger

  • What if I want to cut hotdogs?

  • @biowerks You'd be retarded. Knifes exist for a reason.

  • capacitive discharge?

  • @TheBrandonManSeries same here

  • it's not moisture that is "detectcted". The blade is electrically charged. fingers or a hot dog in this case absorbs some of the current which causes the brake to activate

  • this is true ive got these saws at my highschool

  • @Syco233 same here at my highschool they have the same type of one its called the SawStop

  • @TheBrandonManSeries We got those at alumcrest, retard somehow still cut half his finger off though, the guys a fucking idiot.

  • I'll buy it if he thrusts his hand on to it.

  • show it on finger

  • Z(. ('gutty

  • I would like to see you cutting Hardwood Flooring from Lumber Liquidators on that table saw!

  • Holy trip!

  • INCREIBLE

  • Got one of these things at my school and my teacher used a cartridge the first few weeks he had it. He hit a staple.

  • wow amazing security nice job

  • moist detector.. what if the wood is still wet enough?

  • @Pendokone any good carpenter would never use wet wood as it warps, wood needs to be completely dry for good, lasting carpentry. Granted there are people who want to use a saw to cut wet wood, but they will not pay so much more for a table saw anyway. This is for the profesionals that use a saw like this every day because if they lost a finger they could lose their livelihood.

  • Great Stuff

  • i am not at all convinced in this peice of equipment uless u stop beeing a bitch aand actualy use ur finger to demonstrate. otherwise this table saw is a crock of shit in my eyes

  • @sledneck2xtreme time warp did it...look it up

  • askt eh builder!

  • mucha salchicha si.. pero a ver quien tiene cojones de poner el dedo!!!

  • lol kewl D:

  • great safety feature.

  • i wish i wouldve had this 3 days ago before i chopped 4 of my fingers off.

  • This is the dumbest thing ever! If the wood you are cutting is kinda wet...then you trigger the sensor...ye brilliant.. 

  • @HOREBALLE the guy really didnt explain it in detail very well. it has other features that work together. your body has an electromagnetic current that moves threw you, and your body is also warm, so it senses the mositure, the warmth, and the current in your body completes the current of the saw blade break system. thus putting on a wet piece of wood will not trigger the break. i own one of these machines, and have tried cutting a wet piece of wood. it dose not trigger the break.

  • put a wet piece of wood on there from your back yard and pay $100 instead of cutting a $3 piece of wood

  • Orrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, you could just not be a dumbass....

  • Cool idea, I wonder if he moved faster if he could nick the dog!?

  • u certainly do have a hotdog lol

  • But usaly when u do this u do it a lot faster than he did, so you will probaly get som damage on your finger.

  • What if I want to cut a hotdog??

  • @LoneHerper use a knife

  • @LoneHerper use a knife

  • @LoneHerper hhahahahaha

  • @TheBaseballplayer36 FINALLY! SOMEONE WHO GOT THAT IT WAS A JOKE!

  • @LoneHerper use knife

  • @LoneHerper There is a problem :) i ever cut my hotdog using table saw :)

  • @LoneHerper use a knife 

  • @LoneHerper Disguise the hotdog a piece of wood i.e. a wooden hotdog case...

  • No, we don't need fingers.

  • aluminum is a faily soft metal. depending on what the blade is made of, I think it's a safe guess that it'll stay pretty much intact.

  • they had those at my high school shop, i was tempted to stick my finger in there every once in a while haha

  • we are what you call professionals do not try this at home

  • uhh ya hi guys i have a problem with the blade and mechanism replacement! sure i keep my fingers and i am a musician so its important to me especially... but uhh could they not have developed a better alternative to entirely replacing the blade... AND mechanism? wtf why the mechanism... anyways... great work i like it... but needs improvement... what if someone decides to touch the side of the blade for jokes oops new blade... kinda stupid...

  • @Dexiotechnia "what if someone decides to touch the side of the blade for jokes?" Who's going to do that, knowing that it would end up costing them?

  • @Tekmatic Or if you're at a school or a workplace which has it, you'd end up costing the school/workplace.. for jokes.

  • Would love this saw.

  • lol if that was someones dick that would be lucky

  • funny thought xD

  • ok that some scary shit

  • @angel9719 scary is a table saw without this.

  • Don't get complacent, where is the anti-kick back devices, macduff placed his up front of the cutting tool or blade,FIRST TO DO SO, on the OJJ where they make more sense, simple innovation for safety, LETS SAY BEFORE THE FACT of not being able to count to ten on both hands for a life time of woodworking

  • Worth every penny.

  • in my schools shop they have the "saw stop" brand saw and my freind accidently ran is fingers over the blade and it didnt stop and it almost cut his fingers off this is a peace of shit

  • then he's a fool for not looking where his fingers are at all time!

  • thats no my dam probly the saw should have stoped but it didnt kuz its a peice of shit

  • @rammstein9661 was the break engaged? There is a bypass switch that turns the break off, I have been using this saw for about six months now and I love it.

  • so I spend $60 on a safety devise so I can feel safer putting my fingers where they don't belong and hope that over time the saw dust doesn't degrade or render it inop and lose my fingers under false pretense of safety when I should have never put my fingers remotely in the way anyways. A piece of scrap wood for a push stick would save you $60 and your fingers too

  • Look for Time Warp Table Saw...they got this dude putting his finger in that saw with slow motion cameras and that shit didn't even cut him! And what the fucks your problem you retard!

  • "Doesn't break the blade?" The hell with the blade! My fingers are more important than a blade that I could get replaced for a measly 50 bucks!

  • and how much cost a new blade and stop system?

  • next time try to spell correctly

  • good

  • it has to cut just a tiny bit in order to sense the difference of the current... they are not going to cut themselves for youtube.

  • if they can use yours i'm sure they will

    the saws don't stop immediately, so they will leave a 1/10" deep cut in the hotdog/finger/cock

    wich would hurt, but is better than losing it

  • The best solution is automating all the proccess

  • omg keep this away form my $100 c4 Forrest blades,they cost more than my fingers to replace

  • I think a blade is a small price to pay for safety, I am curious about the question of wood that may be damp.

  • It has a bypass you can activate to cut wet wood. Just be careful not to touch the blade :)

  • Why doesn't somebody try this with a real hand?

  • because it's painful and it does nick you since you have to actually physically touch it to activate the stopping mechanism...

  • cause it's bullshit that's why....he was pushing that really slow. if you cutting at regular speed, your finger would be half gone. there is only one way not to get cut. and that's to "RESPECT THE SAW, AND PAY ATTENTION AT ALL TIMES, EVERY SECOND. PERIOD" !!! i never gotten cut.

    almost lol but still never.

  • haha i know, well it might not cut it all the way off, just halfway, itd still hurt like hell

  • @odmcarp

    THis saw works. As a shop teacher, I have seen this work first hand when a smaller student touched the blade after cutting the wood. He just had his hands too low and let his middle finger just graze the blade over the top. This was at speed, not just going slow. The blade dissappears in 0.05 of a second. Best insurance there is....what's the price of surgery? Especially for a kid.

  • they have prove it, The inventor of this thing prove himself with his own finger on Discovery Channerl...i dont remeber the tv program...Slow MOtion or something like that

  • Good!

  • lol. u mean time warp

  • You have to think though to that how sensitive is the blade? If its TO sensitive to something like that and your finger is next to the blade but in front of the teeth and it senses moisture and it stops youll have to get a new blade and such. so if its TO sensetive and senses moisture in the area it may do this, cositng you money. but none the less stlll a great safety feature to have. I love fingers, do you?

  • That is awesome, a mate of mine cut off his thumb with a table saw, it happened that quick he never felt it just damp and couldn't pick the next lenth up, thats when he saw his thumb on the floor.

  • Simply amazing,agreed,a very small price for a limb to be saved,great job on this new technology!

  • what if the wood is wet and grounds out the blade? lot of money in new blades..

  • MRkickurass is a retard.

  • small price to pay for your fingers

  • @Ginissi yeah actually saves u money from the hospital bill u get

  • This is a good idea =)

  • by far one of the best safety features i have ever seen, im amazed at how many people ask ''does it brake the blade?'' ... lol, fuck the blade, your not pissing out blood. i dont give a shit if the blade costs $1000 and the brake costs $5000... you still have your finger.

  • True.

    My Dad lost the end of a finger on a bench saw.. He would have paid a years wages to have it back..

    Im going to get one before i lose something...

  • yeah to get a finger put back on costs thousands and many surgeon who do that charge the difference cause there aren't many surgeons out there. So even if you have insurance it will still cost you. Its happened to my uncle.

  • @Sp00lDonkey to reattach your finger it's like 18'000$

  • @Sp00lDonkey depens if its you or the mexican you pay 11 dollers an hour lol

  • My stepfather is in hospital RIGHT NOW after losing his little finger on a tablesaw and 7 hours of microsurgery to try and save the next finger! I'll be taking this video to hospital when I visit tomorrow!

  • 1:10

    Does he grab that guy's ass?

  • yep lol : |

  • tham it i wish i had that on my saw before i cut my thumb off, well half the thumb from the finger nail part. it came back after a month or so.

  • wow, so you cut the whole fingernail part of your thumb ... and it grew back like normal??

  • appendages sometimes grow back if you keep the area clean and leave it alone

  • so for the idiots who DO almost get their finger cut off

    they have to go out and buy all that shiet again..

    lesson learned!!!!!!!!

  • if u cut wood that slow... it works ok... but what if you cut at a ''worksman'' speed?

    i would have usually puched that piece of soft wood WAY faster across the table...

  • There are other videos out there showing a piece of wood being cut very quickly (watch?v=tDOmGXbXqyA). It results in a minor flesh wound. A band aid rather than a lost finger. It senses the finger touch in less than a 1/4 second. Go to the manufacturer's site -- SawStop d-o-t com -- and you can see photos of actual finger saves - real people in real professional production workshops whose fingers, hands and jobs were saved. Amazing technology.

  • just keep your fingers out of the way of the blade!

  • Accidents happen. People get bumped, things slip, people get distracted, wood binds, kickback happens, etc. One accident mentioned on the manufacturer's website involved something falling off a shelf, hitting a guy using a table saw. He went forward and now has no hand. And he was a Professional.

    I don't plan to get hit in my car; but I'm still glade I have air bags, seat belts, crumple zones... because accidents happen.

  • my teacher said that he was trying to get these smart stop's for our school. i really hope he does get them because i like my fingers xD

  • "heheh wouldn't want to cut that off"

    uh i thought this was a saw that wont cut extremities off... so what are you afraid of?

  • Suppose you hit a damp spot in the wood, causing the safety mechanism to engage while wrecking your best saw blade? Will the manufacturer pay for that nasty little false alarm? I take this gimmick about as serious as Slick 50 auto lube.

  • If a seat belt bruises you do you sue the manufacturer? These devices are helping protect you - I think "your best saw blade" has a considerably lower value than your hand.

  • That doesn't happen. It has never happened to me, and they say that if you have a dispute, you can send in the cartridge and they will get a graph off of the computer chip and see if it matches that of a finger touching it.

    By the way, they are very nice and well built saws.

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  • buying a new saw and brake - £40

    buying a new pack of hotdogs - £4

    fixing a slightly cut finger - pricless

    Did you notice that he went nice and slow before it hit the blade? In a real suituation with a real finger at that speed you'd notice anyway? If he went through like it was the real thing he'd most lickley be going faster and you'd get cut anyway. Also depending on the person and how they have been trained they'd feel it hit and move there finger, BUT it WILL still be cut slighty... >.>?

  • Better to be "cut slightly" than "cut off", I always say.

  • thats what she said!

  • Yep, speaking from experience, you don't get much more than a bad paper cut or a big splinter. Yes, i was ripping at a good speed.

  • what would have happend if they used this in Saw the movie?

  • nooo, it stops on contact with hot dogs.

    lets see someone put their finger up to it. haha

  • they did on that show time warp, and the guy didn't even get scratched.

  • Aww, that sucks that if the blade comes in contact with anything that can conduct electricity, it will break and you need to pay for a new one =\

  • Use the test light to see if it conduct before using it! What a great table saw.

  • This is an interesting dilemma for high schools:

    Buy this safety saw and replace expensive parts whenever some fool puts a finger/hotdog to the blade, or just let social darwinism run amok and save money?