Found this on uTube. Looks to be a brilliant solution to kick back on hand held circular saws, track saws and potentially routers. I hope it gets commercialised
https://youtu.be/OdW7vhYYSdM
https://youtu.be/OdW7vhYYSdM
Jacob":4vxmte4v said:.......The other trick is to only just enough blade out to cut the depth. Then there's less backwards throw if it does bind
I use a saw board or just a plain board as guide- length of MFC shelving.MikeG.":vfflzs1k said:Jacob":vfflzs1k said:.......The other trick is to only just enough blade out to cut the depth. Then there's less backwards throw if it does bind
You're right, but the downside is that when ripping, it is the length of the blade in the cut which holds the saw relatively straight. In other words, once you get in the length of the diameter of the blade, the saw stays straight without needing much control or input. If you cut with a shallow blade, you are constantly having to adjust to control the cut, and the cut is messier as a result.
Jacob":20xgicn4 said:Just the job! If there was a risk of kerf closing on the blade I'd have a few wedges handy.
The riving knife tends to get pinched first so you may get an early warning
Wouldn't a mechanical clutch be better and simpler? Do any hand held power saws have them?shed9":1e3go9vy said:That's actually quite clever and although the tech and suggested application has been implemented before this if it takes a Youtuber and his mate to get tool makers to explore more safety options I'm all for that......
shed9":esf6s3wb said:That's actually quite clever and although the tech and suggested application has been implemented before this if it takes a Youtuber and his mate to get tool makers to explore more safety options I'm all for that.
I'm also failing to see the partnership here, seems the software guy has done all the work.
Jacob":2y95klq6 said:Wouldn't a mechanical clutch be better and simpler? Do any hand held power saws have them?shed9":2y95klq6 said:That's actually quite clever and although the tech and suggested application has been implemented before this if it takes a Youtuber and his mate to get tool makers to explore more safety options I'm all for that......
I know they work - I've been using a 2HP Hilti core drill - at first I thought the gear box was ferked but it was the clutch kicking out and saving me from having my arms wrenched off!
novocaine":3dm2erzd said:Destin has a massive following on youtube and a high speed camera to show it working, the software guy, doesn't. That's the partnership. (ok, he's also a very clever bloke who does really rocket science for a living, but shhhhh don't let people know that bit).
it's a solution looking for a problem, but then so are most modern ideas.
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