Table Saw Technology

This is an amazing demonstration of a new table saw technology that is high on safety.

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  1. sweet1j says:

    next time try to spell correctly

  2. aasisafriadireja says:

    good

  3. camman00 says:

    u r definitely GAY

  4. qwertyg33ks says:

    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.

  5. alwinovich says:

    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

  6. jessicaburciagishot says:

    lol. u mean time warp

  7. tos555 says:

    every video tryes with hotdog.
    neck time try a cock!

  8. ShepperdW says:

    Good!

  9. Casanovaarturo says:

    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

  10. exposedlie says:

    The best solution is automating all the proccess

  11. ShepperdW says:

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

  12. odmcarp says:

    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.

  13. Beowolf610 says:

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

  14. neweggbuilt says:

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

  15. paulandlesson says:

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

  16. psycopyro001 says:

    because it’s painful and it does nick you since you have to actually physically touch it to activate the stopping mechanism…

  17. ShepperdW says:

    Why doesn’t somebody try this with a real hand?

  18. kbg4213711 says:

    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?

  19. LongshanksSid says:

    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.

  20. topper2142 says:

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

  21. maykevin5 says:

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

  22. mikefutoob says:

    MRkickurass is a retard.

  23. emharuwich says:

    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…

  24. Ginissi says:

    small price to pay for your fingers

  25. MRkickurass says:

    you still gotta buy a new blade though

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