Well, I just found out the saw stop brake works. But why?

Whether it's Tom Johnson (furniture restoration) or Ishitani (furniture maker) or Paul Sellers (hand-tool coach) or any YouTuber, sooner or later their content and techniques will become familiar, routine, and sometimes even repetitive to a viewer or follower. As long as social media revenue is not the reason why they make their content, they don't need to do any stupid thing to court viewership.
 
Whether it's Tom Johnson (furniture restoration) or Ishitani (furniture maker) or Paul Sellers (hand-tool coach) or any YouTuber, sooner or later their content and techniques will become familiar, routine, and sometimes even repetitive to a viewer or follower. As long as social media revenue is not the reason why they make their content, they don't need to do any stupid thing to court viewership.
One bloke who really plays it up for the content, but does it in a really likable and brilliant way is This Old Tony.

His video's are just superb!
 
I had my saw activate a couple months ago. No idea why it did. I sent the brake to SawStop. They sent me a new brake and told me the activation was caused by a defective brake cartridge. I had a new 80 tooth blade in the saw at the time. I sent the blade to Quinn to be checked and sharpened. I believe one tooth was broken but otherwise the blade was fine.
 
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