To begin, I'm entirely unaffiliated with this company, and in no way am I endorsing it.
I'm just a guy who has been expecting some competing safety tech to make its way to market, eventually, and this just hit my radar. They claim it can be retrofitted to "most" saws in an hour or two, uses a mechanism that is not destructive to the saw bade, and is triggered by proximity rather than contact. These seem like attractive features, but the devil is in the details - I don't want to burn through cartridges when my hand is safely on a push block cutting a dado, say.
Anyone familiar with the company or the tech here? Any thoughts?
Edit: Turns out I only have 3 posts vs the requisite 5 for link-posting (I'm a long-time lurker who sadly doesn't have a lot of knowledge to contribute to this community due to my youth/inexperience). Just google "saw shield" or check out getsawshield dot com.
I'm just a guy who has been expecting some competing safety tech to make its way to market, eventually, and this just hit my radar. They claim it can be retrofitted to "most" saws in an hour or two, uses a mechanism that is not destructive to the saw bade, and is triggered by proximity rather than contact. These seem like attractive features, but the devil is in the details - I don't want to burn through cartridges when my hand is safely on a push block cutting a dado, say.
Anyone familiar with the company or the tech here? Any thoughts?
Edit: Turns out I only have 3 posts vs the requisite 5 for link-posting (I'm a long-time lurker who sadly doesn't have a lot of knowledge to contribute to this community due to my youth/inexperience). Just google "saw shield" or check out getsawshield dot com.

