jyreene
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Anyone seen and or used this?
Hand-powered table-saw is a high tech marvel - Boing Boing
Seems pretty interesting.
Hand-powered table-saw is a high tech marvel - Boing Boing
Seems pretty interesting.
Really looks good, would make segmenting a lot easier. Little problem with it though. The darn thing costs $1400. Out of my league.
Jake
Its about 3 times the price it should be. If you were the type that would pay $450 dollars for a 4 inch specialty Brynes table saw and could justify it by the work you need to do than this saw in the 300-500 range would be a consideration.
Its about 3 times the price it should be. If you were the type that would pay $450 dollars for a 4 inch specialty Brynes table saw and could justify it by the work you need to do than this saw in the 300-500 range would be a consideration.
The answer is the name "Bridge City Tool Works"
They are most always cutting edge and priced for "gentleman" wood worker -- the kind who purchased ornamental lathes in the late 1800s.
John Economaki makes good gear in small production runs at a premium price.
I was trying to decide what his target market would be. its obvious that its a well thought out system but is there enough "Gentlemens' market to sustain his business? I have no problem with well priced products,:biggrin:
Why, I could buy a saw* at Wal-Mart for practically nothing!
Who would spend THAT MUCH money on a SAW*!
Replace the word saw with the word pen
You fellas are obviously not his target market.![]()