Trevanion
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Has anybody seen the new Festool-Sawstop collaboration?
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Trevanion":2m2oe1mn said:It would be interesting to know which band tends to hurt themselves more with a table saw, is it the site carpenters, or workshop joiners, or is it the hobby woodworker?
Because its effin expensive, you need it for every machine, it's mechanical so can fail, it can be switched on/off so it's not ***** proof.AJB Temple":t5jvfznw said:Jacob is sort of right but my view is that I use all the guards and push sticks, but distractions can happen so why not have the additional safety?
Jacob":1sx1rugi said:Just a query - we've seen the sausage demo many times. Does each demo entail a new blade etc? I read somewhere that it works but destructively - you can't just switch back on. Maybe they've improved it?
So is Saw-stop.AJB Temple":3vvaglku said:....
I expect you are super safe. But I am fallible.
People fail as well, probably much more often than machines in which case it might save some fingers.It's mechanical and all machines can fail.
An earlier post suggests you have to purposefully switch it off as by default it's on but in any event that's up to the individual just like wearing safety specs etc.It's switchable on or off and may be left off accidentally.
Again up to the individual and no different to any other decision. If you crash the car does the cost of repairs stop you driving again just in case. :roll: Do the saw stops have a history of going off in damp wood? haven't seen any issues.If it goes off accidentally (damp wood etc) the cost and time taken to replace the blade etc will be a big deterrent to using it again
I haven't seen anyone on here suggest it replaces other safety measures. Anyone who doesn't learn to operate a machine safely shouldn't be using it in the first place.You won't have it on all machines (other saws, spindle etc) so you still need to get up to speed with push sticks.Once you've done that you won't need Sawstop.
Festool must think differently but then what experience do their development guys have in comparison to yours!I can see it's going to sell in small numbers - somebody might make some money..
In short, I can see why Festool wanted to acquire SawStop. It’s a good play. Sawstop had just under 40 million USD in sales revenue in 2016, and TTS earned EUR 580 million (~655 million USD).
Trevanion":2lqf0537 said:Happened to get an email from Felder about Ligna 2019 and a little accompanying video of what was there. I saw that now Felder have their own form of Sawstop technology in some of their saws:
https://www.felder-group.com/fg-en/pcs.html
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It would be interesting to see how they come up with this system to skirt around sawstops patents, unless there's some form of collaboration going on. I'm guessing it will be an optional extra for all of the saws down the line, not just the Format4s.
Lons":1m2c57yj said:Festool must think differently but then what experience do their development guys have in comparison to yours!I can see it's going to sell in small numbers - somebody might make some money..
Lons":1m2c57yj said:PPS, from a articleIn short, I can see why Festool wanted to acquire SawStop. It’s a good play. Sawstop had just under 40 million USD in sales revenue in 2016, and TTS earned EUR 580 million (~655 million USD).
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