What can a 10" disk of spinning papaer cut?
... "Kind of gives a new meaning to thin kerf blade!"
What can a 10" disk of spinning papaer cut?
... "Kind of gives a new meaning to thin kerf blade!"
Some safety features have been removed for filming purposes.
Safety? It's only a "paper cut".
Actually in the last video near the end you could clearly see the SawStop in action. ;~) The paper blade popped and disappeared.
I gotta ask, which removed "safety features" caused your consternation?
I don't know about bone, but it would easily split you finger skin apart.
Hence the subject 'Paper Cut' taken to a whole new level". Would you have been more comfortable viewing the video had he used a push stick?
the foam cutting looked good
now i wonder if a sheet of carbon fiber could be used instead or just a thin sheet of stainless or other hard materials
i think he made a bowling ball on his table saw in one video not with the paper blade
Good grief, it was a joke.
How many times have we watched videos of a woodworking technique during which the safety feature disclaimer scrolls across the screen?
I was just having some fun.
No, that would have taken the fun out of it.
Spalted Walt wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:
He needs to use a human flesh analog and a push stick both. If a hot dog isn't available, use a Jalepeno on a stick.
Puckdropper
Well, he did say "I wish I had a wiener." I assume he was talking about a hot dog, not a politician.
Puckdropper wrote in news:57c2492b$0$42267$b1db1813 $ snipped-for-privacy@news.astraweb.com:
I think you've just invented a new food for the state fair. Jalapeno on a stick. Fill it with sour cream, dip it in beer batter, deep-fry it...
I suspect that since comedian Jeff Dunham has already created such a creature (José Jalapeño on a Stick) and Walmart is currently selling Deep Fried Twinkies, I'm sure deep fried poppers ona stick are already available at some fair, somewhere. ;)
nb
Locals, here, wrap the stuffed jalapenos with bacon (no stick), before BBQi ng, also. Quick snacks, along with honey sausage, while waiting for the r est of the BBQ meats to cook. I didn't Google, but maybe Jose' Jalapenos (if there are a variety of them) are wrapped in bacon, also.
Sonny
In Texas, minus the stick, we call those "Poppers".
In Nebraska also.
Jalapeno Poppers are a common appetizer throughout much, if not all, of the country.
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