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Boom!
OscarG":35vmatbs said:Inspector":35vmatbs said:Do you believe seat belts and airbags makes for a sloppy driver?
Absolutely.
On my DeWalt saw I keep the crown guard on all the time, it still works even if the blade is tilted 30 degs (no idea if all crown guards work like that?) and as Jabob suggests I use 2 pushsticks, my hands are never near the blade and I have a healthy fear/respect of the machine but if an extra bit of safety like saw stop was available I'd still take it and hope I'd never need it.
I think it's a shame the other manufacturers didn't take the opportunity to license the tech and make it more affordable/available. Festool acquiring it just makes it worse.
It was my understanding that SawStop wouldn't allow the technology to be licensed, something to do with the owner being pissed about the companies not showing any interest to begin with, but only when he had done all the work himself. Bosch tried to come up with their own system, but SawStop took legal action as it was too similar.