Centipede Sawhorse

GarryMartin

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Looks interesting. From the inventor's website...

"A revolution in sawhorse evolution, the Centipede Sawhorse is the ultimate work support system – A heavy duty portable table base that sets up in 3 seconds with no assembly and folds down into a compact, lightweight unit for easy transport and convenient storage.

Featuring a unique patented steel frame design, the Centipede has many points of contact that can support an incredible amount of weight while keeping even the thinnest sheet material from sagging. Each point of contact is constructed of nested steel tubing that rests directly between the load and the ground for maximum support. Flat steel cross beams are flexible enough to absorb impact yet sturdy enough to keep each point of contact moving in tandem.

Atop each point is a durable molded polymer P-Top that prevents damage to the load, saw blades or the Centipede. In the event of a misguided cut, the replaceable P-Top will prevent the cutting blade from hitting the steel frame of the Centipede. Each P-Top spins 360 degrees to provide maximum positioning flexibility for the included or other accessories.

The Centipede Sawhorse is available in two sizes, the PRO version which supports sheet materials and table tops up to 4’ by 8’ and a DIY version that is 2’ by 4’. Each kit includes Bench Clamps designed to keep materials in place and X-Cups that conveniently accommodate standard 2 x 4 boards for quick cuts."


http://centipedetool.com/centipede-sawhorse/

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joiner1970 said:
Looks just like a foldable gazebo, same mechanism

I had the same thought. That and the expanding/collapsing display stands used at exhibitions.
 
It looks interesting. wonder how it would handle a uneven surface
 
I pre-ordered the pro version. I will see if it is better and easier to set up then the steel saw horse and plywood grid style cut table.
 
Interesting.  Like the folded up size and the light weight.  I am going to thing about the pro version.  I wonder if it is as stable if not expanded all the way.

Peter
 
Pre-order payment was processed through Pay-Pal and already hit my Credit card, Not good. Sent them an E-mail, stating that i should not be charged until the product ships and I was unhappy with them hitting my credit card for a product that will not ship until Feb 2014.  [scared]
 
this looks great.
i would rather if it had twice as many legs for more support.
it looks hand for smaller jobs where you dont need a perminent bench.

i might get one when they have been tested
 
GPowers said:
Pre-order payment was processed through Pay-Pal and already hit my Credit card, Not good. Sent them an E-mail, stating that i should not be charged until the product ships and I was unhappy with them hitting my credit card for a product that will not ship until Feb 2014.  [scared]
Yeah , that's past the PayPal 90 day period that you could file a claim for a refund for nondelivery .
That's NOT Good at all .
I've had problems with these pre-pay for new products & PayPal , once burned ,never again  [mad]
I'll wait for you guys to be the  " Test Bunnies " on this .
I'm Very Interested but  , I'll wait
 
It seems like reading their website that they are using the kickstart model - using your money to finalize the capital needs for production and to do that there is a reduced cost.  But because they had two models they couldn't go thru kickstart which requires one.

Peter
 
Kickstarter has many examples of multiple versions of one product - so that would not prevent them from doing it.  Perhaps something else?

Or perhaps they are taking the money and running!  Good luck in resolving the advance payment.

I watched the video but not sure how it would accommodate uneven surfaces or smaller pieces of ply.

I had to laugh watching the one guy crosscutting the ply in the video.  Worst cut I think I've ever seen!

neil
 
Hmmm , looks to me like their using AL pop rivets  to hold steel rails .
I had to laugh watching the one guy crosscutting the ply in the video.  Worst cut I think I've ever seen!
yeah I was wondering on how steady this would hold for say routering , cutting ,
if you bumped it with your hip would it rock back & forth ?
and the leveling on un-even ground .
Not trying to bad mouth this item , just some concerns  [huh]
 
I think it is very interesting and tempting. But how would one person put a piece of plywood on it? You cant lay a long edge on it and let it side over. Do you lay the long edge on the first row of "p tops" and let it flop over? Do you stand it up  on the ground next to it and pivot the plywood on the first row of "p tops" and then slide the plywood over?

Domenic
 
  Yeah, getting a heavy full size sheet onto that could be tricky. . Wonder how it might work out with foam board  to place on top.

  Two or three 2" x 4" across placed (and fastened)  in the provided holders might make it   more stabile and easier to place a heavy  sheet.

  I couldn't help notice that the folded sizes (at least the dimensions listed) would fit in a Systainer.  Though in the video it was not shown knocked down the 9" x 14"  size.

The quick set up and compact size  sure are tempting

Seth
 
GPowers said:
Pre-order payment was processed through Pay-Pal and already hit my Credit card, Not good. Sent them an E-mail, stating that i should not be charged until the product ships and I was unhappy with them hitting my credit card for a product that will not ship until Feb 2014.  [scared]

That's Paypal hitting your credit card. PayPal really doesn't work for items available in the future, as I found out by using PayPal with Woodpecker's One-Time items.

 
SRSemenza said:
    I couldn't help notice that the folded sizes (at least the dimensions listed) would fit in a Systainer.  Though in the video it was not shown knocked down the 9" x 14"  size.

The quick set up and compact size  sure are tempting

Seth

It is 9" x 14" x 3'. They forgot to mention the length!
 
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