I bought a fan belt for my car and the instructions said do not install with motor running I remember thinking who would do that , I just found that guy
A lot of older mecahnics do that on industrial machinery. Just push it onto the running pully, and it'll suck the belt right in. If you release the tension to do it you have to re shim the motors to get it all aligned.
@@unknownvariable2456also can we just for an second Comment on How amazingly fast that stop saw STOPED, 3 years ago that would have been way way way worse hooooooooooowww
@@la24dogg21 basically by using an electrical charge detector thing that detects when flesh touches the blade(yes hotdogs DO count), which then causes a single use metal pad thing to explode upwards into the blade and instantly stop movement while something else jerks the blade downwards, the reason it wasn't so safe a few years ago was because nobody wanted to buy something so expensive which is made for a single use and was specifically designed to protect idiots with no self awareness, and there have recently been a LOT of people running around with ZERO self awareness and no survival instincts. Oh and apparently the blades are built to not come apart when stopped at that speed, but all of the things I just said are massively oversimplified to keep the word count down and all of those parts only work together due to strict safety regulations on all of those things, and safety regulations are written in blood.
This type of man is the reason for every warning sticker everywhere. Hot coffee, lawn mower blades, etc. A Darwin Award awaits him in the future, I’m sure.
Regardless of what you think of the dude in the video, mistakes happen for all sorts of reasons. The fact that there is room for such mistakes due to the safety mechanisms in place is just amazing. He stuck his fingers directly in the blade, he should have lost the top of his finger at least and got away with a tiny cut. Technology is incredible!
This was the kind of comment I was looking for. We all have those absent-minded moments, sometimes that's when big mistakes happen. That was interesting to see this safety feature in action.
@@Northernheros Absent-minded: a lack of attention to what you are doing or what is happening around you because you are thinking about other things. Shit happens. I have a friend I just learned he cut off the tip of his thumb by doing something similar years ago. He had been the epitome of safety in woodworking for decades at a job and one day was just lost in thought. This is literally how accidents happen, we are human, we get lost in thought. And typically the people who like to judge harshly, like most of you in the comments, are people who still haven't figured out that no one can or will be perfect, yourself included. I used to be there, then I had a humbling last couple of years that helped me reframe how I viewed the world.
Honestly the best promo video for saw stop I've seen. Up until now, its been aftermath pics and hot dogs, nobody has had the cahones to willingly offer a finger to the table saw gods on video. Well done!
He's the reason people had to go farther than that and make it to where the table saw literally locks it self and yeets the blade just to prevent him from being stupid.
I worked in a door manufacturing plant for 5 years and we had these in all the table saws and not once did I see someone willingly stick their finger in the way of a spinning saw blade , wild 😂
For others that are getting into Carpentry that's not the way to cut smaller pieces. Either cut on the other side of the blade to give you more control and safety, use miter guage and spacer or use a bandsaw
@meisdraw What? I don't think so, a softer aluminium bar is driven into the blade, and the blade drops below the table. The risk of the saw coming back out is pretty small. When it comes to losing fingers, I think most people woulld take that chance.
1: Measure the block, subtract what width block you need, and measure to the outside outer tooth and set your ripfence. 2: You wont need the pushstick to hit the blade. Never do that. Yeah you can get away with it sometimes, but its not safe. 3: well.. dont directly touch the spinning blade. 4: pull those loose sleeves up or a saw without a stop will pull you in and it will be much worse than nipping a finger. 5: if theres any fasteners in that block, you want glasses. Had too many things hit my eye from being in a rush. I say this with no hate. Everyone learns and everyone makes mistakes. Glad you still have your finger my friend. Stay safe people. Money aint worth losing body parts.
I disagree, this prevents the natural selection process that weeds out morons from your shop, this specimen still has all his fingers and will probably go on to cause an even worse accident, potentially involving more than just himself. This teachable moment was lost, because he got a paper cut rather than an amputation
Im sure 90% people in comment who rude, have been or will be in bigger accident than the person in clip. Just learn from this clip before it will be your turn. No one wants accident to happen. Good job having saw stop👍🏼 Be mindful and Stay Safe
@@The_Official_You Yeah it works by detecting when a electrical signal is conducted by a flesh like object which triggers the saw stop. What shocks me tho is the speed it stops at and how quickly the machine realised even before the human brain.
Ok my dude, you have two options: 1) build yourself a a cross cut sled for your table saw, or 2) get a left sided blade and have the piece you want cut be on the fall off side of the blade. I recommend option 1. Bet you're glad you got a saw stop tho! Be safe bro.
@@FKtooswavey hahaha yes on my country there's only don't smoke and don't use your smart phone close to the pumps Edith: I was forgetting that it also says obligatory helmet use for motorcyclists
@@cryptopotts7912 I've seen countless videos of people trying it with a hotdog. I've always thought if it worked that well let me see you use your finger
@@benchoflemons398 yeah I just got done watching that footage. He did ease his finger slowly towards the blade when he tested it I was hoping he would reach faster as if it was an accident. One of the best safety features on power tools
Sometimes we do things that don't make any sense. This guys mind was somewhere else, probably thinking about being filmed. I could make the same mistake. Just have to slow down and be in the right head space. Thanks for sharing this. Plus in the end it worked out great...42 million views!
I was waiting for the wood to bind up and shoot back at you because your riving knife was pinching it into the fence. Nope, you don’t grabbed the damn blade! God bless stop saws.
I heard a trick from my granpa, (a woodworker), and he said that the trick is to not put you fingers directly into a running table saw. And he still has all 9 of his fingers, so I’d listen to him.
My brother has been a contractor for 30 years, never had an injury until last year when he mangled 2 of his fingers on a table saw. When you lose your healthy fear of a table saw, it's going to bite you.
@@victor03rdyes it shoots down into an aluminum block. Ruins the blade and costs $200-$250 each time if your computer on the saw doesn’t take a shit. My great grandfather cut his finger off on a table saw and went home. Never even saw the walls inside a hospital.
I was waiting for it. I have never seen someone get injured on a table saw when using it properly. It’s always someone either grabbing at piece while it’s still running, or trying to backup while still running.
It's called a push stick, it's used to push the wood through so it gets cut instead, what he should've done was keep his hands out of the red zone indicated and just stop the saw with the knee pad peddle, the wood was obviously done bc it broke off and he could've used the push stick to push it the rest of the way after the saw stopped
@@Saddestdesertfoxx no shit Sherlock. Lol you mean to tell me the stick of wood you push another board with is some combination of the two words together? Hey guys, those things on the end of his hand, yeah those are called fingers. Interesting fact, he shouldn’t have used them to touch a piece of jammed wood half an inch from a running saw. I know right? I guess I’m just a genius or something 🤓
I suggest you are not a carpenter or anything. if you working daily on these machines this will happen. it's not a question about if, it's a question about when.
Good on him for posting the video, everyone can mock him but in reality if you’re in the shop enough, you’re going to make a stupid mistake sooner or later. Sometimes those end up being close calls, sometimes they end in tragedy. Praise God I’ve not had any tragedy happen in my shop, but I’ve had close calls caused by complacency, rushing, or working too late/long. Anyone who says they have never had any accident (no matter the size or severity), or close call is either lying simply doesn’t work in the shop much
@@Randomperson-if4hy We always look inside the barrel when cleaning a gun, it's perfectly safe during maintenance, just a metal tube and you need to inspect the grooves.
Nah, this shit is commons af. Sometimes wood workers have to cut the same thing dozens of times and at some point you don’t even realize what you’re doing anymore
What this guy? He did for us to show what that tech is capable of . It is because of u pricks , people dont want to do ANY good for the sake of humanity
Safety laws huh, must live in fairy land maybe even be a liberal. Every evil corrupt government took power in the name of safety, God I wish they educated people in school on other things than furries. Freedom is not about safety. it’s about trusting adults to learn on there own and not treating them like children.
This isn’t a well done there’s no reason to put your fingers towards a spinning saw like that. Unless he slipped or made a mistake of some kind, that would make for a good example. But this is just stupidity at its finest.
Never have I seen someone stick their finger directly into the blade before. Wild
honestly thought his shit was GONE!jumped outta my skin YO!🤦😭
Yeah this was definitely on purpose, he couldn’t have grabbed the piece from that angle even if the saw was stopped. Pretty cool demo tho
Anything for views! Why record that angle if it wasn’t premeditated.
@@jordanlittleton7650 what angle should they have recorded at? People are always so convinced things are fake just because it's being recorded
@@MrBanzaiBullet the guy putting his finger between the blade and the splitter might have influenced their opinion
He is the reason warning labels exist
So true lol Cause most times these things are made extream care. most times the only thing stopping it...are human errors.
Yeah? You did that shit? Cuz he still have his fingers not newbie to.
It looks like he did it on purpose or like a demo
Facts 😂
Should remove em tbh. Would be amazing to see the statistics of the amount of people who failed to use common sense 😂
Kudos to this guy for knowing himself well enough to buy the sawstop
Truly a person that may be dumb but is also smart enough to do something to prevent something really serious from happening because of it
I bought a fan belt for my car and the instructions said do not install with motor running I remember thinking who would do that , I just found that guy
A lot of older mecahnics do that on industrial machinery. Just push it onto the running pully, and it'll suck the belt right in.
If you release the tension to do it you have to re shim the motors to get it all aligned.
You sir, stole that from Jeff foxworthys blue collar comedy tour. I challenge you to a duel at dawn
just appreciate how fast the saw reacts. It is so fast that he only gets a small cut. I find it so impressive
I jumped when he did that
@@LyricClock-fo8heso did the guy in the video _💀_
Doesn't mean he isn't a moron that should never procreate
Fr
sawstop is a very real thing but now he gets to replace the block and the blade
This is the guy safety labels were made for.
Nah, the safety labels were made to stop him from suing any companies afterwards, nothing is gonna stop him from being an idiot in the first place.
@@unknownvariable2456also can we just for an second Comment on How amazingly fast that stop saw STOPED, 3 years ago that would have been way way way worse hooooooooooowww
@@la24dogg21 basically by using an electrical charge detector thing that detects when flesh touches the blade(yes hotdogs DO count), which then causes a single use metal pad thing to explode upwards into the blade and instantly stop movement while something else jerks the blade downwards, the reason it wasn't so safe a few years ago was because nobody wanted to buy something so expensive which is made for a single use and was specifically designed to protect idiots with no self awareness, and there have recently been a LOT of people running around with ZERO self awareness and no survival instincts.
Oh and apparently the blades are built to not come apart when stopped at that speed, but all of the things I just said are massively oversimplified to keep the word count down and all of those parts only work together due to strict safety regulations on all of those things, and safety regulations are written in blood.
No that would be my shop teacher, he cut his ring finger off while woodworking on idr what machine he said
@@la24dogg21I mean not really saw stops have been around for a lot longer than you think and haven't changed much in the last 8 years
This type of man is the reason for every warning sticker everywhere. Hot coffee, lawn mower blades, etc. A Darwin Award awaits him in the future, I’m sure.
It’s to protect the company not you
@@BNELESSbecause of people like this genius
Do not eat the wrapper! 😅
Hey man, I was run over by a skidsteer once. Dont ride on the forks.
@@thedriver02now saying that is just begging me to eat the wrapper 😂
Regardless of what you think of the dude in the video, mistakes happen for all sorts of reasons. The fact that there is room for such mistakes due to the safety mechanisms in place is just amazing. He stuck his fingers directly in the blade, he should have lost the top of his finger at least and got away with a tiny cut. Technology is incredible!
This was the kind of comment I was looking for. We all have those absent-minded moments, sometimes that's when big mistakes happen. That was interesting to see this safety feature in action.
Excuses excuses.
You NEVER reach for cut offs. That is the worst habit you could ever have working on a table saw.
Technology is awesome. Just cost him $600 in repairs to the saw. Destroyed the blade and brake!
He still wasn’t following safety rules.You shouldn’t stick your fingers when the blade is active.
@@Northernheros
Absent-minded: a lack of attention to what you are doing or what is happening around you because you are thinking about other things.
Shit happens. I have a friend I just learned he cut off the tip of his thumb by doing something similar years ago. He had been the epitome of safety in woodworking for decades at a job and one day was just lost in thought. This is literally how accidents happen, we are human, we get lost in thought.
And typically the people who like to judge harshly, like most of you in the comments, are people who still haven't figured out that no one can or will be perfect, yourself included. I used to be there, then I had a humbling last couple of years that helped me reframe how I viewed the world.
Bro is the type of guy to check the flammability of gasoline at a gas station.
No, he is the type of testing if gas is flammable
@@kylebuschfan3228ur not funny
@@Mrz918 ur less funny
Ur less funny than him and he’s less funny than him
and your less funnier than both of them
This man is literally the reason why they made the saw stop.
Just here to let you know your comment got 1.9k likes
He did it on purpose to show off the company
Just here to let you know your comment has 2.7k likes
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Honestly the best promo video for saw stop I've seen. Up until now, its been aftermath pics and hot dogs, nobody has had the cahones to willingly offer a finger to the table saw gods on video. Well done!
Even the blade was like yo wtf you doing bro?
This guys the reason safety labels are on everything we buy
No, people that eat detergents are
This repeated comment in everthing just to get likes is so annoying
He's the reason people had to go farther than that and make it to where the table saw literally locks it self and yeets the blade just to prevent him from being stupid.
He was probably doing it to demonstrate how effective the safe stop is.
@@yt_alphagaming7940there are actually some people do eat detergent or cleaning thing to use as an alternative alcohol. Most of them are dead now.
he’s the type of guy to crash during a test drive to make sure the air bag works before buying it
I feel like this should be the most liked comment
I have never once in my life laughed so hard😂😂
😂
That’s some funny shit right there 😊
😂 haha, thats a good one.
I worked in a door manufacturing plant for 5 years and we had these in all the table saws and not once did I see someone willingly stick their finger in the way of a spinning saw blade , wild 😂
For others that are getting into Carpentry that's not the way to cut smaller pieces. Either cut on the other side of the blade to give you more control and safety, use miter guage and spacer or use a bandsaw
Cross cut sled
"a minor cut from a loud machine is better than a lost finger from a quiet machine"
-panzer tank, the art of flanking
302 likes and no replies? Lemme fix that
Lol
Bro spelt quiet quite
@@RICE-GODyou would be suprised at how many times it happens
A minor cut from a quiet machine is better than a lost finger from a loud one
- Me nigga
You're literally the example for that safety mechanism.
@meisdrawbro what does that have to do with anything
@meisdraw What? I don't think so, a softer aluminium bar is driven into the blade, and the blade drops below the table. The risk of the saw coming back out is pretty small. When it comes to losing fingers, I think most people woulld take that chance.
@@Leon-sr9tu you aren’t that stupid stop playing around 😂😂
@meisdrawIt can't, the safety system is designed to stop and retract the blade almost instantly.
@@sino4275A saw stop has nothing to do with catastrophic blade malfunctions. What the fuck do you mean? It appears YOU are that dumb.
1: Measure the block, subtract what width block you need, and measure to the outside outer tooth and set your ripfence. 2: You wont need the pushstick to hit the blade. Never do that. Yeah you can get away with it sometimes, but its not safe. 3: well.. dont directly touch the spinning blade. 4: pull those loose sleeves up or a saw without a stop will pull you in and it will be much worse than nipping a finger. 5: if theres any fasteners in that block, you want glasses. Had too many things hit my eye from being in a rush. I say this with no hate. Everyone learns and everyone makes mistakes. Glad you still have your finger my friend. Stay safe people. Money aint worth losing body parts.
I like these kinds of videos because they remind me to not be careless and have environmental awareness
this is the guy that wakes you up to tell you he’s going to sleep
Or asks "you sleeping?' when you are.
😂
@@potatowarrior747and keeps saying it till u wake up
I don't know if you just came up with this or you are just repeating someone else but I just laughed SO HARD at this comment. Thanks for that.
🤣
Let’s be honest those sawstops are the greatest addition to saw safety we have ever seen.
Ur an idiot
Definitely true.
Id rather just watch my fingers.
I disagree, this prevents the natural selection process that weeds out morons from your shop, this specimen still has all his fingers and will probably go on to cause an even worse accident, potentially involving more than just himself.
This teachable moment was lost, because he got a paper cut rather than an amputation
@@CLCasual lol
Hes gotta be the first person in the world to give us a actual demonstration/idea of this incredible saw amazing 👏
It always amazes me how modern saws design to save fingers! Perfect technology
This is the type of guy that would never tell the group he got bitten by a zombie
loll
LOL. Exactly.
Best one😂😂😂
@@gergelyhalasz3225read the question again🤦🏾
😂😂😂😂😂
he’s the type to look down the barrel of a gun to see if it’s loaded.
Lmao
@@lwdrdfr 💀
Ong
Ngl I do that sometimes
Well he basically did lol
That's how you lose a partial finger print Bubba.
Im sure 90% people in comment who rude, have been or will be in bigger accident than the person in clip. Just learn from this clip before it will be your turn. No one wants accident to happen. Good job having saw stop👍🏼 Be mindful and Stay Safe
He's the kinda guy that changes lanes without checking.
He is the kinda guy to stick his finger within 1/2 inch of a saw blade
@@nexiuz2233You kinda guy who don't beat around the bush. Straight facts 😂😂
Fr type of guy to anal without lube
@@MrEvansjethroyou the kind of guy who spits facts
@@runrunrun98 your the kind of guy who knows when someone is spitting facts
Its stunning how the saw stopped even before his nervous system realized.
honestly haven't seen it with actual fingers instead of a sausage.
@@dabudebu3816Yeah, but now we clearly saw thing working, and that's impressing
I heard somewhere it works by detecting conductive material like your sausage fingers for example, though I don’t know if it’s true
@@The_Official_You Yeah it works by detecting when a electrical signal is conducted by a flesh like object which triggers the saw stop.
What shocks me tho is the speed it stops at and how quickly the machine realised even before the human brain.
@@Abhinav_6879this is the very kind invention by the kind person 🙌🥹
You're lucky as hell! I did that once on an old delta table saw. My finger has never been the same.
When the last brain cell takes a coffee break
This guy is the reason there are labels on water bottles saying "don't eat the bottle cap"
wait... there is a label saying that?
@@phantom26xno he's just making shit up
😂😂
Y'all make shit up whenever u want these days
🤭🤭😇
hey we need more guys like this to test safety products
There was plenty back then.
Ya! And we can pay them on a monthly basis to cut costs!
Seriously, the fuck is wrong with this dude?
HEY PICK ME ILL TEST IT OUT
Anda sangat pintar dalam menguji mesin buatan negara anda😅
Ok my dude, you have two options: 1) build yourself a a cross cut sled for your table saw, or 2) get a left sided blade and have the piece you want cut be on the fall off side of the blade. I recommend option 1. Bet you're glad you got a saw stop tho! Be safe bro.
Option 3: abandon woodworking
Most people use a hotdog to show how it works. This guy saved money, and just used his finger.
This guy is the reason why gas stations have "DON'T DRINK THE GASOLINE" signs
😂😂😂😂
Lol
wait, u guys have those signs?💀 america really is a failed society huh
@@FKtooswavey yes
@@FKtooswavey hahaha yes on my country there's only don't smoke and don't use your smart phone close to the pumps
Edith: I was forgetting that it also says obligatory helmet use for motorcyclists
He’s the type of guy to look down the barrel of the gun to see if it’s loaded
Exactly
And give it a couple clicks 😆
That and run his finger length wise on a knife to see if it's sharp. 😮💨
@@Bowen_WindcaliburFinger? Nah, this man would use his throat to test sharpness
Then accidentally shoot it
Thank you for the proof. This is on my Christmas list for next year!
So lucky to have that sawstop. Worth the weight in gold!
He's the type of guy to check his fryer oil with his big toe before putting in the fries.
😂😂😂😂
"Mmm, fried big toe 🤤" Homer Simpson
His brain stopped loading for a minute
😂😂😂😂 so true
I'm the type of guy to stick my dick into the oil to see what happens
Finally this safety test with an actual finger and not a hot dog. I am sold
The guy who invented the saw stop tried it with his actual finger. There’s a video.
@@cryptopotts7912 I've seen countless videos of people trying it with a hotdog. I've always thought if it worked that well let me see you use your finger
@@benchoflemons398 yeah I just got done watching that footage. He did ease his finger slowly towards the blade when he tested it I was hoping he would reach faster as if it was an accident. One of the best safety features on power tools
😂😂😂😂
@@cryptopotts7912 where?
The fact that he posted this is impressive in itself. He knew the whole world would judge.
Sometimes we do things that don't make any sense. This guys mind was somewhere else, probably thinking about being filmed. I could make the same mistake. Just have to slow down and be in the right head space. Thanks for sharing this. Plus in the end it worked out great...42 million views!
He's the type that would grab a moving chainsaw to check it.
I mean he basicly just did
@@YBfan223basically*
@@vionamicblud is the grammer police💀
@@The.Bread.Man.mf is my English teacher 💀💀
@@vionamicdawg is the type of guy to bring 18 people in an 18+ movie 💀💀💀
He's the reason there are "Don't eat the paint" labels on paint
dropped a glass before?
@@acrowsnest_t6630true, like who hurt this guy?
But they cronchy
@@acrowsnest_t6630 well im 90% sure he has never sticked his finger into a saw xd
I’m surprised he has all 10 fingers
Seeing this in person is even more impressive, couldnt believe my eyes when i seen this happen to a co-worker
Dang, most people test these saws with a hot dog. This dude straight up grabs it
He is the kinda guy that wakes you up and asks if you were asleep
This is the kind of guy to copy the top comment
@@logiic8835 is it at all possible that two people might have thought of the same joke
Wow ,just wow
@@Mk-Doom ?
@@muneer24your joke literally has no relation with the video
Every single time I don't stick my hand in a running table saw, I never get cut.
Your method also works for a band saw, confirmed 100% working.
Surprising ain't it
You're very clearly doing it wrong then as shown in this video. 😂😂
That's a shocking correlation.
😂
Would love to see this guy work around my tractor’s PTO, he’s just a genius
I was waiting for the wood to bind up and shoot back at you because your riving knife was pinching it into the fence.
Nope, you don’t grabbed the damn blade! God bless stop saws.
Dude is the type of guy that would put his hand in the deep fryer to check if it's ready 😅
Fr fr 💀💀
LOL 😂💀THIS COMMENT MADE ME CRY OF LAUGHTER 😭😭
havent laughed at a yt comment is a while lol good one
im the 1k like >:)
And come back out with butter fingers 😂
I heard a trick from my granpa, (a woodworker), and he said that the trick is to not put you fingers directly into a running table saw. And he still has all 9 of his fingers, so I’d listen to him.
Wait a minute 9 fingers? 🤣
Yeah he learned the hard way
Underrated comment
My grandad was born w 9 fingers
Pops became wise when he could count to 9 😂😂😂
For those who dont know why finger didnt cut off: there's a auto protection for meat material 💀
My brother has been a contractor for 30 years, never had an injury until last year when he mangled 2 of his fingers on a table saw. When you lose your healthy fear of a table saw, it's going to bite you.
Who ever made the saw stop system needs more credit
?? hes rich now
DOES IT RUIN THE SAW BLADE?
@@victor03rdyes it shoots down into an aluminum block. Ruins the blade and costs $200-$250 each time if your computer on the saw doesn’t take a shit. My great grandfather cut his finger off on a table saw and went home. Never even saw the walls inside a hospital.
@@purple-headedyogurtslinger2683your great grandfather is dumb asf and also a rotten pile of bone matter
@@purple-headedyogurtslinger2683from the generation of men with weals minds but strong backs.
I was waiting for it. I have never seen someone get injured on a table saw when using it properly. It’s always someone either grabbing at piece while it’s still running, or trying to backup while still running.
When work begins to get boring our brain just stops functioning for a sec and does stuff like this😂
Bro is the kind of guy to touch a pan to see if it’s hot
And burn his finger prints onto the pan
I'll admit to doing one time without thinking if it was hot lol
As someone who touches burning hot pans we do not accept him
If you havent touched a hot pan at least once in your life and you even living
How els can you check the temperature
Love how he carefully pushes the wood with another piece to avoid getting cut then SHOVES his finger on the blade lol
Some people learn from watching other’s mistakes. Others, well, they’ll just have to figure it out for themselves 😂
It's called a push stick, it's used to push the wood through so it gets cut instead, what he should've done was keep his hands out of the red zone indicated and just stop the saw with the knee pad peddle, the wood was obviously done bc it broke off and he could've used the push stick to push it the rest of the way after the saw stopped
😂😂😂😂😂
Lol for real
@@Saddestdesertfoxx no shit Sherlock. Lol you mean to tell me the stick of wood you push another board with is some combination of the two words together? Hey guys, those things on the end of his hand, yeah those are called fingers. Interesting fact, he shouldn’t have used them to touch a piece of jammed wood half an inch from a running saw. I know right? I guess I’m just a genius or something 🤓
Had to test the stopsaw in action duh, that system is pretty sick
He dreamed last night that he was bitten by a spider 😂.
He's the type of guy that's looks into the gun of a barrel when it's a live fire exercise.
> that's looks into the gun of a barrel
Is english your second language?
I'm sure it's difficult to transfer from ork to english, but damn.
The most American comment I’ve ever read
hes the guy who looks into the barrel and pulls the trigger but somehow doesnt get shot
@@Fightre_FlighteHe made a grammatical mistake. No need to be a cunt about it.
Jedi he is
When you're the reason for the safety meetings at work.
he's the reason why soap bottles have instructions/warnings
Right lol
Swallowed shampoo probably gonna die,
It smelled like fruit
That was a lie
He is the reason why it says „dont drink battery liquid“ in car manuals
He's the reason why there's a "Do not eat wrapper" warning on the subway sandwich wrapper
One of the best inventions to this day
The kind of dude who’d cross a busy freeway without looking.
He's the kind of person to check 480 volts with his tongue
I refuse to exceed 9 😂
Wait till u try 3500 😂
@@zachcarter3186does this mean you've tried 3500 😭
@@Sx2anG1
Not intentionally lol
It's not the volts that will get u, it's the amps
3500 just locked my hand up
Head explodes
This will probably be the most real example of the safety feature you will ever get. No hotdogs, no prep, pretty cool to see
Always wondered whether it was bullshit but now i've been seeing these all over. Seems like it works pretty well.
There are plenty of people who have actually done this on video for actual testing purposes
It also stops on metal and wet wood so just be sure that your wood has neither
@@eviecummings7784 anything that can conduct an electrical current stops it cause that's what it uses to detect your finger is a conductive material.
@@mesanineofficial Less about current conductivity more about capacitance.
If it wasn’t a SawStop you would have lost your finger and much more , thank God you made the decision to buy a SawStop 👍👍
This seems like a really ballsy ad for saw stops.
He’s the kind of guy to test if a saw has blade retracting safety feature by actually touching it
And I’m the guy that test electric fences by grabbing em…you live and you learn…until you die.
He literally DID do that
@@punknation7542same
anxiety as I watch:📉📈📈📈☠️
@@punknation7542ain't nobody touching an electric fence if they know it's an electric fence 💀
He's definitely the reason why that function exists on the table saw
It can happen to anyone
I mean, it was happening to a lot of people or this solution wouldn’t exist. This comment makes no sense.
His mind was indulge in songs that's what the reason for the accident
@@darkfarfetch3664I was thinking the same thing, now you have to replace the whole safety mechanism 😂
@@darkfarfetch3664better than losing a finger but yeah that’s a costly one
You literally grabbed the blade dude, wasn’t even on the other side of the riving knife lol. Good thing you invested in that saw stop 😂
Love how he acts surprised lol classic 😂
My grandpa would say, "Never put your finger where you wouldn't put your pecker." Words to live by.
*me handfishing for catfish*
It’s comments like these that keep me scrolling through the comment section😂🤣💀
And this is why I can’t have hot soup
@@adammajkowski4473 why would you eat soup with your fingers
how you gon wipe
He’s the reason "no diving" signs exist at kiddie pools
Lol
Or the toddler pictured on the side of a 5 gallon bucket…
"Do not open door during flight"
I suggest you are not a carpenter or anything. if you working daily on these machines this will happen. it's not a question about if, it's a question about when.
I’m well aware. It was something called a joke
This guy is the reason "DO NOT DRINK!" labels are on things like drain cleaner.
Incredible technology, absolute complacent goof. Goodness man.
Bro forgot he had fingers there for a minute, but that saw sure reminded him.
Lol😂
He’s the kind of person to test a car airbag by slamming into a concrete wall at 100kph
I'm mad cause I'm American and u used kph instead of glazed donuts per bald eagle
@@TINYBOI1997gun crime rate per 50 stars
That’s 62 Miles Per Hour For You Americans
@@laniemalana1517 french fries per wooden tables with storage system
Thats how airbags are tested tho
Glad you have SawStop, otherwise things would be nasty.
He can only progress from here onwards. Even if he just stopped, thats a huge learning curve I'm sure.
the person that came up with this kind of mechanism deserves more credit
Sure he's getting plenty of credit in the form of dollar bills!
Sure he's getting plenty of credit in the form of dollar bills!
Sure he's getting plenty of credit in the form of dollar bills!
Sure he's getting plenty of credit in the form of orphan fingers
@@Luke_totally_luke lmfaoo
He's the reason we look both ways before crossing a one way
That one guy
🤣
The guy did it intentionally
The driver instructor who approve him to get a license needs a smack.
LMFAOOOO THIS IS SUCH A HILARIOUS COMMENT
Any power tool incident where the first aid is just licking it clean is a win in my book.
Good on him for posting the video, everyone can mock him but in reality if you’re in the shop enough, you’re going to make a stupid mistake sooner or later. Sometimes those end up being close calls, sometimes they end in tragedy. Praise God I’ve not had any tragedy happen in my shop, but I’ve had close calls caused by complacency, rushing, or working too late/long. Anyone who says they have never had any accident (no matter the size or severity), or close call is either lying simply doesn’t work in the shop much
He's the type of guy to stick his hand directly on a saw blade.
Yep
🤣🤣🤣
LOL 😂
Exactly
😂😂😂
Omg this was gold 💀💀💀
The type of guy to look in a barrel and fire to check if the gun is working.
The type of guy to point the barrel directly at his head when cleaning a gun.
*clicks trigger * "oh wow that safety really saved my ass"
The average tiktoker
@@Randomperson-if4hy We always look inside the barrel when cleaning a gun, it's perfectly safe during maintenance, just a metal tube and you need to inspect the grooves.
@@Ildarioonbruh 😂 shut the fuck up it’s a joke 😂😂😂
One of the best staged youtube videos I've ever seen! Kudos to the makers for trolling the internet and getting 42 Million views
To all thinking "I'm not like this guy, I would never do something stupid like this" - you're all lying to yourself
He’s the reason companies have to tell you not to eat the packaging
underrated comment 😭
Best comment ever
Hahahhaa made me actually laugh out loud lol well done!
He seems like a tide pod kid who thought it was candy lol
Nah, this shit is commons af. Sometimes wood workers have to cut the same thing dozens of times and at some point you don’t even realize what you’re doing anymore
This guy is the reason why other states have such weird laws
Or there should always be safety laws?
@@OcarinaOfVali natural selection handles most problems with these types of people, most people don’t need to be told
@@braedenchapman7227 No it doesn't. There should still be safety laws in place.
What this guy? He did for us to show what that tech is capable of . It is because of u pricks , people dont want to do ANY good for the sake of humanity
Safety laws huh, must live in fairy land maybe even be a liberal. Every evil corrupt government took power in the name of safety, God I wish they educated people in school on other things than furries. Freedom is not about safety. it’s about trusting adults to learn on there own and not treating them like children.
You are the reason we need safety guards and things that keep idiots hands safe from injury
I've been using a table saws for over 15 years, and I've never been this stupid with it. Respect your tools, and they won't kill you.
That's a quality Saw-stop, sir.
Fr my dad almost got his finger chopped off from a saw
Whoever designed that saw needs a deep hearted thank you letter and a Nobel prize for best engineering ever.
It’s the point of it they use it in schools
Another idiot allowed to live and procreate again....
The "maker" is literally the first work in the caption.
Giving them praise is the point of the video bruh
@@minorclothingwork? Wth are you on about
@deontaetrott5752 ah man, lord forgive for putting a k instead of a d. Sorry all mighty Deontae
Bro someone needs to teach this guy how to use a table saw might have to use one without this technology one day
Nice fence 😊
Holy shit! This is the first time I’ve seen saw stop in action. Very well done
There is shit tons of examples and I feel like this is my 8th and it's never this deliberate
@@KronicDaydreamZ I’ve always seen them do it with a hotdog, or a carrot. But I’ve never seen it with a human finger
@@v1z3bravery and courage!!!
This isn’t a well done there’s no reason to put your fingers towards a spinning saw like that. Unless he slipped or made a mistake of some kind, that would make for a good example. But this is just stupidity at its finest.
Same the device is very helpful and also pricefull cuz of the replacement of the saw blade and also the the replacement of the safety