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Default T/S Inertia

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That's why I'm surprised higher end table saws don't use dynamic
braking. The controller is a lot more complicated (expensive) than a
slider's. It doesn't seem like much of a stretch to add a couple of
contacts to it.


As a side benefit, you can put the generated energy back in the grid and
recoup some of the electric cost of running the saw. *grin*

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