Please don't get all defensive over my question. I don't own a Sawstop, but I do appreciate it's safety feature. We all know nothing is perfect. The best tool, car, machine, airplane, etc; you get the point. That said, What is the probability that any flesh sensing technology, (Sawstop) could fail resulting in loss of fingers or more? Any such failure would result in a massive law suit. Maybe that is why Steve Gass sold it to TTS, to avoid any possible litigation. What are your thoughts on this?