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Power with Control
So I'm seeing at least one of these a day, usually the ones by a law firm with a website "tablesawinjurylawyers.com" in the post. what it boils down to is that SawStop is pushing both a national campaign of class action suits and lobbying heavily (over $400K in CA alone) to get legislation passed either on a state and or federal level requiring all table saws to incorporate safety technology that only they can provide. Founder and inventor is also a patent attorney.
For those unaware, SawStop is actually a pretty cool thing, uses a sensor to sense a sudden change n the conductivity of the blade to detect meat vs wood, although a damp piece of wood can cause a false trigger, and jams a piece of aluminum stock into the blade, stopping it before it can do more than nick you. Costs between $50-$80 for a new piece of aluminum. Cant be retrofit as of now.
I just hate to see someone try and use the law to force adoption of what they own.
For those unaware, SawStop is actually a pretty cool thing, uses a sensor to sense a sudden change n the conductivity of the blade to detect meat vs wood, although a damp piece of wood can cause a false trigger, and jams a piece of aluminum stock into the blade, stopping it before it can do more than nick you. Costs between $50-$80 for a new piece of aluminum. Cant be retrofit as of now.
I just hate to see someone try and use the law to force adoption of what they own.