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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

Safe Table Saw Design

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  • finger or $200 ?? think about it

  • otah guys i losst my pinky finjer on a tbale saw so this is a god inventon

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  • What if i need to cut my hotdog?

  • that poor sausage

  • @kaminoworker420 use caution... or $200

  • What if your an Avatar? Will this work?

  • @kaminoworker420 Finger and 200 Dollar

  • That's amazing to me.Such a fine solution for a big problem.It's hard to believe big sawmakers aren't lining up use it.If I had to work with a saw all day,I would insist on its protection.

  • there will still be blood dooo

  • The blade carries an electrical charge. When wood (wet or dry) comes in contact with the blade, it has no electrical properties, so the charge on the blade remains constant.

    However, the human body does maintain a potential difference (a similar but different charge). When the human body charge comes in contact with the charge on the blade, the electrical sensor picks up this difference between the two charges in a matter of microseconds.

  • more like thousands.

  • then it wouldnt work. why would you use wet stuff on something electric anyway?

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