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Default Some people are really just plain stupid


"GarageWoodworks" wrote in message
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On Jan 9, 3:57 am, "CW" wrote:
"GarageWoodworks" wrote in message

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On Jan 9, 12:46 am, "CW" wrote:

You can very easily move several feet in one second. If the proximity
sensor
was set so as to keep you far enough away from the blade that you
couldn't
get to it before it stops, you couldn't use the saw. Tablesaw accidents
are
over, the damage is done, in milliseconds.


Are you really making those types of rapid movements around your TS?

Not intentionaly.

Several feet in a sec? Are you practicing your TaeKwondo or are you
ripping a board? When do you ever move several feet per sec at the
TS? Around most TS accidents a gradual "push" into the blade?

The more likely cause of someone contacting the blade would be a slip or
kickback. This stuff happens fast, to fast for a one second delay to be of
any use. In the case of brain fade, it might do some good.


If that's the speed that most TS accidents occur than we should give
sawstop grief for pushing that hotdog so slow into the blade in their
demos. I would like to see the effect of the hotdog being pushed
"several feet/sec" into the blade.
Do you think it would still only make a small nick in the dog?


I'd expect it to make a fair gash but would not amputate anything.