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  • I learned to use another piece of wood to push the object that needs to be sawed.

  • - Wood Stake, Wood Stake, Stake Wood. Omg lolz

  • amazing, i really liked

  • @sillyzombie666 it's because they are comparing a regular saw with this one

  • OK i get how it works but if thats true ... they why did it go through the steak but not the hot dog

  • Wooooow.

    

  • my poop is red. is that good?

  • This is quite stupid, and dangerous.

    You rather have a knife, and why would anyone have to use it for cut meat and wood.

  • @USFullofLies2 good luck cutting wood with a knife.....

  • lol the shop at my school has this...

  • meanwhile in 0:24 a woman tries it with her vagina

  • So he humidify his finger before the demostration to make it more conductive, how safe is that machine in a real life scenario?

  • looks like your out of luck if it hits you fingernail first.

  • the 37 dislikes are missing fingers,too cheap to pay the 60 dollars

  • This is amazing

    

  • what if there is too much wood pieces on the saw wich will not conduct. amy be i'll cut my finger?

  • what if your wearing gloves?

  • @Gorngulot then the saw will cut the glove first, then, when it hits your finger, it will stop...

  • Not bad!!!

  • this thing saved my friends finger i was there its pretty loud when it goues down

  • 37 finger-less people disliked this video =)

  • instead of stopping the blade and tuking it away, wouldnt it be better just to tuck it and then turn it off slowly?

  • @frogfan101 no because, tucking away would mean the blade is still spinning till it is completely submerged...which would cut the shit out of ur fingers...

  • amazing

    

  • Any one know the name of this show?

  • @uzerf Timewarp

    

  • 3:49 "you are never going to try this at home, right" reverse psychology, gotta do it.

  • crazy stuff, I'd still be careful tho ;) Love this show, makes me so wet.

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  • Damn i cant see this getting sold for less than $800 and really guys... thats dangerous!

  • I find it ironic that the radio announcer for Farmers Sausages is doing an a bit for Discovery Channel and preventive damage technologies. Give that man his bacon, or in this case the finger. Oh the irony~!

  • What a brilliant idea... Just gotta make it so the machine isn't trashed, cos u know that when someone sees a flashy label sayin u can't hurt yourself they're gonna test it!

  • Damn we really need this!

  • hes got balls the size of chuck norris

  • My woodshop class has this.

  • O hell no. I'll take his word.

  • damn'

  • That is crazy!

  • My school has this

  • That guy has balls the size of bowling balls

  • Why don't he put his finger in front of it and move it forward instead of putting it to the side...

  • U retard this is the saw stopthey do sell it. Qnd out school has 1

  • a salty wet finger...sounds like my first date.

  • @NeonC0wboy lol are you a girl thats funny if you are.

  • 36 people tried this and lost their fingers.

  • what if you put on glove ??

  • HE SHOULD PUT HIS DICK THERE

  • Soo... from now on, clumsy people wreck tablesaws... Instead of getting hurt up to a point where they decide to no longer be around a workshop.

  • Wouldn't it be better if the blade just flew downwards (still spinning) which saves you $60 AND your finger??? So like if you were to touch it, it would just move downwards very fast without stopping that fast(let it stop itself without that grip inside the machine)

  • And when you are working outside with a wet wood..

  • This should so be installed in all schools.

  • This man is a legend. World needs more inventors of this kind.

  • never use this with wet wood.

  • Wish this was on my machine before I put my fingers through,it was a nice ripple affect,took most of my four fingers,one so bad I had to protest loudly to stop them from chopping it off,I figured I'd be happy to have anything but a stump.I just didn't clear the blade as I was moving my arm to grab more of the product to push it through,I was well aware of the blade I still can't figure out why I didn't clear it.The blade "guard" was an ill designed bit of shit.hard to use.

  • ok everybody, good invention...yeah, do not try this untill you get home, good luck

  • Very nice. Now try it with your penis. Let the consumers watch how faithful you are with your invention skills.

  • 36 people were NOT conductive.

  • A real situation, the finger would be moving forward. I'd bet there would still be contact. Maybe not severed, but a cut.

  • HOW COULD ANYBODY POSSIBLY DISLIKE THIS VIDEO?! THIS IS LIKE ONE OF THE GREATEST INVENTIONS..

  • coool idea !!

  • Height of Confidence and belief in one's self

    I loved it Doc

  • Of course the Chinese we've outsourced all our manufacturing to probably don't think it's worth paying the money to save a slave's finger.

  • 36 people mistakenly press the unlike button instead of the like one..their fingers are cut off.

  • Fucking Awesome!!!

  • cutting the steak along with the wood board..

    wait a min... why cutting a steak with hi-tech saw?

    USE A FREAKING KNIFE DAMMIT!!!!

  • Visit PEEKWIG[DOT]COM to get your daily stuff online!

  • For fuck sake it's not "faith" in technology. They had previous examples of how it WILL stop the blade.  He went into it with evidence that the mechanism would work perfectly. It's. Not. Faith.

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  • I love it.

  • I think i read a post somewhere from someone whos collegue got into one of these.

    Damage: Worse than in the video because he was shoving stuff through FAST.

    But nothing too serious !

    A Wound, but no permanent or maiming damage.

    So this does help.....

  • This is amazing!

  • Need to shove the whole hand in there like most people who lost multiple fingers...

  • but how does the machine know if thats a finger and not wood ?

  • Dislikes are everybody from Dr. Nick Riviera's office...

  • The idea is its better the blade than a finger, u cant replace those

  • Good idea, bad execution. The brake could be designed not to destroy the blade.

  • @Landrew0 a brake could never stop the blade fast enough, i would rather buy a new blade and mechanism than get stitches or reattach a finger.

  • @Landrew0 No, the blade is fine, it's that metal support which breaks O.o Anyway you know what 1000G is ? 1kg/cm (1 kg weight on each 1 cm of your body/head is what you feel now at 1 G athmosphere), 1000 times more is a like a ton on each of the blade's spikes...

  • Very cool.

  • @skuce Very True......

  • what if you're wearing gloves?... 

  • @pnarayan1

    It would stop after it went through the glove and made contact with your finger.

  • @pnarayan1 it will stop once it chops off your finger, don't worry, the blade will not be damaged.

  • how about shoving your hand in there at speed - he put his hand in there very slowly which is not realistic...just sayin.

  • its national instruments technology! NI and LabVIEW rocks! :D

  • how does it work??

  • japology'com

  • He should just put the sensor some distance from the blade. Say an inch.

  • Wood, Stake, Wood?, Stake?, Woot?!, Stake!!.

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  • This is a great invention. I hope it gets adopted - I would pay extra for this for sure.

  • if you gonna cut wet wood, or something else conductive, you wear surgery gloves and ground yourself only, it cuts through the glove, scratches your skin and stops, still better than losing your finger.

  • this guy,this thing..is amazing.

  • OH MY GOD !!!

    That's so utterly awesome !

  • Am I a horrible person for hoping it would malfunction? 

  • @Chewsiffer your the malfunction, so be proud

  • beautiful engineering design! excellent idea sir!! hats off too you!!

  • Sooo, if you're wearing work gloves you're fucked?

  • @ShinobiSlider i suppose it will cut the glove and stop when it reaches your finger.

  • @ShinobiSlider

    once it cuts through the gloves and reach your fingers it will stop...

  • So can this cut metal?

  • @thefreestyler32 Because it's not his invention, and he therefore doesn't trust it.

  • 10 fingers per day?

    680 000 000 days or 97 142 857 weeks or 22 356 156 months or 1 863 013 years for EVERY SINGLE PERSON on the planet to lose ONE finger.

    And now we wait.

  • @waran4 But how many people will die without ever having used a table saw? Do more math.

  • @thedavetrain About 154 138 people die every day on average in 2011.

    So it will instead take 43 548 days or 6 221 weeks or 115 years for EVERY LIVING PERSON to lose ONE finger. Then again, this is NOT counting births, meaning in 115 years this'd be a very desolate place, with a lot of fingers lying around...

  • It's a brilliant piece of technology, but the true extent of the damage that the blade would do on his finger in a real life situation of cutting wood isn't the same is it was here. He kind of slithered his finger into the blade, whereas while cutting wood, you'd be sliding the wood in with some force. When he's confident enough to PUNCH the spinning blade, than I'll know this product is a screaming success.

  • I saw that in the remake of Arthur :)

  • im not usually squeamish, this shit gave me the chills.

  • @realdad32 Agreed, I was repeatedly putting this in my mind "Should I watch him make a soup of his finger... or shouldn't I?"

  • The psychokiller from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre changed his murder weapon after this invention!

  • LOL try replacing that hotdog with ur dick..hahaha, im such a child...

  • Didn't have much faith in it did he? He slowly moved his finger toward the blade, it would've only just cut him and he would've pulled away if it didn't work... What happens if you shove a finger towards it, how quick does it stop then?

  • @Seiryuu270 As fast as it did with the hot dog. It was only nicked. Or did you miss that bit?

  • @LilySleeper That's a hotdog, not a human finger, slightly different biological/chemical makeup, not exactly complex science we're dealing with, thought you might be able to differentiate. Plus I'm not too worried about the machine's success rate if I'm cutting planks of processed meat but if 1/100 times it cuts my fucking finger off I'm slightly more concerned, I find them very useful.

  • @Seiryuu270 Hot dogs and fingers do have slightly different biological/chemical makeup, but the water on the outside of each does not. For the most part. Hot dog water is pretty gross.

  • @Seiryuu270 Oh, so sorry, I guess my silly lady-brain can't tell the difference between a hot dog and a finger. Heehee! If you're so concerned about the validity of the testing done on an invention that's not even close to being commercially available, why don't you go do a study on the conductivity of hot dogs versus human flesh? And in the meantime, try not to shove your hands into any saw blades, even one with a supposed "fail safe".

  • @LilySleeper I didn't realise posting a comment on youtube meant I was emotionally invested in the material... Maybe I should go and turn that throwaway comment into my life's work! What an excellent idea :D

  • @Seiryuu270 That is an excellent idea. It would probably be more productive then anything you're doing now. :-)

  • @LilySleeper Well I'm arguing with a fat bird, so, yeah probably.

  • @Seiryuu270 Wow, apparently I've hit a nerve if you're resorting to irrelevant attacks on my physical appearance. I was just having a bit of fun, but if you want to call it an argument, go ahead. :-P Luckily, I could lose weight. You, however, will always be a humorless jerk. Too bad there isn't a routine to work off personality flaws. :-)

  • @LilySleeper Sorry chunk, I didn't mean it. Saying you could lose weight and staying a fat lump isn't quite the same as actually doing it is it? Potential's a funny thing like that!

  • @Seiryuu270 he shoved the hot dog through quickly and it was completely undamaged. give the guy a break its scary shoving your hand into a moving table saw blade, no matter how confident you are in your product.

  • Wonder how fingers will be cut first before this invention will be banned.

  • That shit works i just cut tree fingers

  • where can we buy one of these??!?!

  • watched the first 25 seconds then stopped....

    wood.

    steak.

    nom nom nom

  • im sorry but im a carpenter and i have never in 16 years held my hand in ice and then cut a board on a table saw.

  • it seems to me that it would be more effective if the blade just dropped rather than just ramming the brake into it and breaking things in the process, but that's me i could be wrong.

  • @2zeigh2 Gravity wouldn't work fast enough. This is an almost immediate stop (which is a VERY FAST deceleration), but gravity wouldn't be fast enough (only approx 9.81 m/s^2).

  • @hunthell I was just about to post that before I read that you already had. But could you yank it down and shut it off so that it would be out of the way while it slowed down? I don't know if there is an efficient enough way to do that that wouldn't do similar damage.

  • @thedavetrain perhaps. i dont know that much about the engineering that goes into making a tablesaw.

  • sounds like the voice of george noory fron coast to coast am

  • u know beavis cut his finger off

  • what if you sweat on the sensor?

  • 29 people didnt have this saw...

  • @PrestonBuckner and one loss half a finger.

  • If you really trust your invention, redo the experiment with your DICK.

  • that is insanely cooooooool

  • Good lord! That is amazing and nerve racking!!

  • Cool

  • what happens if u wear gloves?

  • @metallexone the glove will shatter but once the blade touch your hand it stops

  • @repen2007 Have you tried? :)

  • cool

    

  • фак мой мозг

  • I wonder if this thing has a waranty? Insurance on it would cost an arm and a leg

  • @andyelgrand0 did you watch the whole video? it costs 60 dollars to replace the parts.

  • @andyelgrand0 lol

  • @andyelgrand0 Insurance on that should cost far less than normal table saw. No one is going to get their fingers chopped off with it.

  • amazing!

  • take all my money, just take it

  • He did not have full faith in that machine, what a phoney!

  • Just don't wear rubber shoes!

  • Damn technology, you made things less scary...

  • Incredible!

  • Now this is awesome! Great invention! I rather pay 60 bucks than having a cut finger... nice job!!

  • @111dogon555 you=facepalm

  • What if you could design a system where the blade moves horizontally instead of what they've done.

  • This will save fingers and waist of money to the companies XD

  • @Baraquiel62 Waste who's money?

    I don't think the warranty covers things like that, human error.

    I'd consider sticking your hand in a table saw voiding the warranty XD

  • I thought it popped ._. .... balloon saw

  • Awesome.

  • Would get expensive if they were cutting wet wood

  • @LuyenDarkness our school has this on our table saw in the wood shop and it got triggered 3 times just last year from nails in the wood getting to close to the blade

  • @toomuchockey I wouldn't doubt that, but hey that's $~180's worth of equipment, better than hundreds lost for surgery for a severed finger. School systems shop classes get tens of thousands of dollars in budget for their classes so that's technically small fare.

  • @LuyenDarkness exactly, if one kid in one of my classes got even a small injury because they were messing around there parents would immediately try and sue the school which is why get really limited on a lot of the stuff we can

  • @LuyenDarkness wouldn't matter, did you see him cut meat? it works like a phone touch screen.