How Cast Saws Don’t Hurt Your Skin 🤔
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Published 2024-02-11
All Comments (21)
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That visual explanation was fantastic.
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I love how uncomfortably real the animation’s are on this channel Edit: I gained 200 subscribers from this comment and I don’t even post anymore, but i am now
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A great explanation. We're always told it doesnt cut the skin because it vibrates, but ive never heard it elaborated as to WHY that would allow it to not cut the skin.
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The person who invented and introduced it to the industry surely had a big entrance to the room of demonstration.
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Massive respect to the person behind this invention
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New fear unlocked: 'oops wrong saw'
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FINALLY! A good explanation! The other time I've herd about this saw they always say "it's a special saw". Thanks! :)
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As someone who has had multiple surgeries that required casts thank you for answering this question! I remember being worried about this when I was a kid.
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The first patient testing it was a true hero
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The people who invented cast saw and sawstop saw are heroes
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my brain thinking how much it would tickle me😅
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Horror movies: "Nuh-uh! It's a weapon!"
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You need to get a grip Cast-Saw: I can't
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I was 9 y/o when i had my hand plastered after a fracture; and when it was time to remove it, a medical staff approached me with this saw and i bawled my eyes out. He proceeded to comfort me by running the saw against his palm to show me it doesnt make you bleed and it doesnt hurt. I stopped crying and cautiously watched how the saw went through the plaster, but only "tickled" my skin. I remember being so fascinated and wondered how it was possible. Now i have the answer!
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Relatable !! Hats off to the inventors🙌
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I’ve never had a hard cast but I always thought this looked scary
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Hats off to the guy who invented it... Such creativity, I could never-
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True, it actually tickles
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also because getting a cast cut off is literally one of the best feelings
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Thank you for telling us more facts 🙏