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by cmroanirgo 2688 days ago
My brother is a Joiner, and had laboriously educated me (usually by being shouted & screamed at) when I'm doing dumb things on his panel saw.

I asked him one day about saw stop and his comment was surprising.

1. Good workshop behaviour is always safe.

2. The blade is all but destroyed in stopping so quickly. (A small price to pay, really)

3. He cited places that used saw stops had the highest levels of work place accidents... Which increased after having them installed... I think he mentioned that yes, no fingers lost though.

So, i think this device is wonderful, but can have nearly equally dire consequences, because it seems to breed poor safety.

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I don't know how good SawStop is exactly but destroying a blade is probably better than losing a finger. Otherwise we could argue that airbags are bad because we need new steering wheels after.