At last a tool for us blokes with big fingers!!!

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At last a tool for us blokes with big fingers!!!

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Imagine the potential for all those high speed, finger chomping tools in our sheds or garages..

http://www.clipta.com/Amazing_Technology___v3605573802

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Give that man a medal 8)
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WOW :shock: glad it was his finger
Awesome tech to stop a saw that fast
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That's amazing! Great idea and well implemented :D
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Great idea and should save many of those lost fingers/hands and whatever parts get zapped. Wonder if the concept can be adapted to the hand held circular saws and even chainsaws.
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Defeinately awesome engineering :D
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now if they can only fit it to portable power saws
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Fantastic :shock:
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that is an awesome invention! I know a few people that have lost parts of fingers from exactly that!
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Post by mike-s »

I saw this a few years ago while the guy was developing it. He used a hotdog and not a finger to demonstrate it, the dog still got a decent nick taken out of it. Which is still a vast improvement on having a finger sliced off. but would still freaking hurt. It looks like he has improved the process considerably as he was happy to throw his own finger in there.

Not that it's much of a complaint, but the only problem is that it is a use-once technology, which may be a problem for the clutzes out there.
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I guess a one-use saw is better than a no-use finger.

I must have watched the close up a half-dozen times. I'm still not sure whether he touched it or just got close enough to have the sensor go off.
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Time warp is a great show.....
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dub wrote:I guess a one-use saw is better than a no-use finger.

I must have watched the close up a half-dozen times. I'm still not sure whether he touched it or just got close enough to have the sensor go off.
Guess would be it has to touch to set the sensor off :? he was real cautious but :shock:
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It caused a nick in the sausage but nothing in his finger was what originally got me thinking.

Either way, a nick is way better than lopping the end off...Awsome stuff!!
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immediately reminded me of this, a boat prop that doesnt cut and doesnt lose thrust...

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