How Safe is a Sawstop Saw? - Never Before Seen 19,000 FPS HD Slow-Mo Video

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To better understand how safe a Sawstop Tablesaw is we rented the Phantom V2640 high definition slow motion camera. We did nine activations and analyzed the footage. This was done on their 5 hp ICS Model and would certainly perform even better on a PCS or Job-site Model. I really can’t wait to see what you create! Let me know what you’d like to see next. Thanks for watching! Please like, comment and subscribe. Cheers!
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  • Man it's 4.30 I don't even own a tablesaw what am I doing here
  • I don't use these saws nor am I going to buy one of these, but none the less I'm very impressed by how well this tech works.
  • @tekkorb778
    The sawstop is one of the most amazing safety inventions ever. The amount of force they can stop and the incredible speed at which they stop the blades is jawdropping. Thousands and thousands of terrible accidents have already been avoided due to Sawstop and as it becomes a truly ubiquitous piece of technology many more livelihoods will be saved.
  • Idc what anyone says. $60 is a fair price to keep my fingers
  • at my old woodshop class we didn't have these, we just had the woodshop teacher running at 60 mph towards the saw because his internal "my dumbass student is about to get their goddamn thumb cut off" alarm went off
  • My aging father still uses the table saw he bought in the 1980’s and has had some close calls. This machine is incredible.
  • @harry8184
    My best friend has one of this in his workshop. One time I was helping him doing some cutting and suddenly the sawstop activated itself without any visible reason. When I took a look closer I realized that inside the wood was an old and rusty nail.
  • Even with those people saying things like, “going to slow” or “they wouldn’t work that well”, there is one fact that remains. A blade that stops at all when a finger gets caught in it is better than no auto stop at all.
  • @rey11able
    Perfect for small projects. Not got a lot of power so if the wood starts to flex it stops the saw pretty easy. Use it for small tasks and you will be happy. Safety system Works great youtube.com/post/UgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ… .lose your grip on the saw it shuts off and the sheath closes over exposed saw.
  • i actually already tested this machine unintentionally. and let me tell you i did bleed from it. but the cut was very minor. im glad we have this in our shop. it saved my finger.
  • @AlFasGD
    Outstanding piece of mechanical engineering, hats off to everybody including the shopworkers using tablesaws
  • I've used these saw's for many years and i can tell you firsthand it has saved multiple people from danger. These are high quality, well made saws.
  • @teirdalin
    So the sawstops, not a good option for cutting hotdogs then?
  • Back in like 2001 or 2002, I was in my high school shop class when a friend of mine was using a dado stack on the table saw and it kicked back on him, pulling his hand into the blade and literally grinding his pinky finger down to the first knuckle and his ring finger down the the second knuckle. Had these saws existed back then he wouldn't have lost his fingers. So I definitely feel that they NEED to make this the standard on ALL table saws.
  • @YogSoth
    This is one of the best advertisements I’ve ever seen. With 22 million views I take it I’m not alone. I hope you were paid handsomely for your effort. I say that with complete sincerity. Your video clearly demonstrated that this device should be widely adopted in mills and wood shops everywhere. I brought this video to the attention of my manager (I work in a medium sized wood shop building custom windows and doors) but of course I was told the cost was prohibitive ( unfortunately I work in Florida). In my 13 years in the shop I’ve witnessed one person cut off two fingers and seen two other serious injuries on the table saw.
  • The teeth flying off due to the g-forces was insane! Breaking welds with stopping power! Thanks for giving us the most extreme test!!
  • I literally went "Holy shit" out loud when the teeth popped off. That is INSANE.
  • I use a table saw a few times a week sometimes for hours at a time. It is really a tool to respect and keep aware of at ALL times. I am very impressed. I know a handful of people that have lost hand fulls of fingers in them