acacia.woodwork
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Will chime in as I was there too and ordered one (Compact) on the day.Anybody see the sawstop demo at Harrogate or elsewhere. Very exciting in the flesh and as doug mentioned slick as the Torrey canyon.
Will it be a great success? Or is it out of hobbiests means. It's the sort of advance that makes you go if only it was on everything! I found it interesting they choose a non woodworker to demo. His pitch was perfect. A very compelling case.
Are they taking the us by storm? Outselling the unisaw?
I thought the demo they did at the Harrogate show was great.
I've wanted one of these for years though after following a few US youtube woodworkers who have them.
For me the safety features justify the cost but I get that they wont for everyone. I’m someone who unfortunately and rather embarrassingly goes faint/occasionally passes out at the sight of blood, so its as much about saving digits for me as it is about avoiding something much worse.
I've had + loved my Dewalt 7485 for a few years, admittedly with 0 incidents but one has never felt far away. I use push sticks, feather-boards etc, but because of the limited table top size it always feels like hands aren't far from the blade.
The SawStop compact was roughly twice the cost of the Dewalt, but takes bigger blades (250/254mm vs 210mm) and has a very slightly bigger top. The fence is a bit stiffer but just as accurate (both rack & pinion)
Like others have said, I think they’re primarily targeting the hobbiest, or small workshop market, or those in the trade who might be more safety conscious. The markets definitely there, whether id expect to see them on every job site in a few years? Probably not in the same way Dewalt is.