Most of us never plan our accidents. It would be an oxymorin
Most of the saw accidents I have heard of get the fingers on a knee-jerk
reaction to a sudden event...like kickback or pieces flying and the human
overreacts pulling their baby finger and next one past the blade backwards.
http://tablesawaccidents.com/table-s...y-pictures.htm
Saw guards are hardly ever there when needed except for safety checks.
"Max" wrote in message
b.com...
And *I* wouldn't buy one because when the time comes that my common sense,
agility, and attention to safety factors are so badly deteriorated that I
feel the need for the device I will discontinue using a table saw.
Max