Wet wood will cause a change in conduction and will be picked by the safety 
mechanism and lock the blade. For that reason, before using wet wood, the 
machine sensor has to be turned off.

--
Larry Martin
Woodworking for the Blind
    --joining the world of blind wood workers

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Max Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have signed up for woodworking for the blind and now have my first issue. 
> I have finished reading the January edition of woodworking magazine and it's 
> very good.  I was especially interested in a report on the saw stop saw. 
> For those who haven't signed on yet the saw stops in about 2 tents of a 
> second after the blade contacts human flesh.  They did a test with a hot dog 
> and there was only a little nick in it that if it were in a finger would 
> only need a bandade.  It costs about 120 dollars for replacement parts every 
> time the saw is stopped in this way, but how much is a finger worth?  I wish 
> they had reported on the wet wood test.  They did it but neglected to tell 
> us of the results.  No criticism of you Larry, you can only read what's in 
> the magazine.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> Max.  K 4 O D S.
> 
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