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Thread: A new concept for sawing wood-or a cheap alternative to a Unisaw

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    Smile A new concept for sawing wood-or a cheap alternative to a Unisaw

    Interesting.....check this "new" saw concept out.

    http://vimeo.com/14745968

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    LOL, that's funny... amazing what they can do with a little video editing software

    Taking a close look makes it appear as if sparks are flying (on wood?!), which makes me think if it wasn't video editing they used some type of shape charge... but the video editing is more likely.
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    Awesome!

    How expensive is the SawStop model?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Rufener View Post
    Interesting.....check this "new" saw concept out.

    http://vimeo.com/14745968
    There is no saw dust being pitched up in the normal speed replay.
    Nice illusion though.

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    I am sure that must be a Forrest II blade.....

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    Sure looks real...

    ..and a very cool trick of the eye if is not real.

    Maybe its balsa.

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