I wish to start a debate. O.k. not really, but I am very interested in others' thoughts. I posted in my review of the Kapex that I thought the saw ought to come with two hold-downs, one for each side. I want to emphasize that I intend the hold downs to be used simultaneously. Others over at Lumberjocks have suggested that it would be unsafe, but I don't think this makes sense. I can't comprehend how it would be any less safe than having one's hand on the workpiece, at least. If you were to get kickback in the latter case, your hand/arm would be in the way, AND you'd be more likely to get kickback if you inadvertently pushed the workpiece into the blade after the cut. Finally, having your hand/arm as far away from the blade as possible seems like it should be a reasonable goal for a miter saw, thought they are inherently less dangerous than other tools in the shop.
So, what do you think? What do the Festool guys say? It doesn't seem to be often-discussed, which is probably a testament to a low level of injuries with a SCMS, but I'm very interested in understanding why it might not be a good idea.
So, what do you think? What do the Festool guys say? It doesn't seem to be often-discussed, which is probably a testament to a low level of injuries with a SCMS, but I'm very interested in understanding why it might not be a good idea.