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According to the owner's manual: "Conductive materials such as aluminum and other metals, carbon fiber materials, '''mirrored acrylic''', carbon-filled materials, etc. will typically '''cause the brake to activate'''."  [Emphasis added.]
 
According to the owner's manual: "Conductive materials such as aluminum and other metals, carbon fiber materials, '''mirrored acrylic''', carbon-filled materials, etc. will typically '''cause the brake to activate'''."  [Emphasis added.]
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Other things that may trigger the brake include wet wood, and wood with embedded nails or staples.  That is why the rules instruct you to check your material on the side of the blade before spinning it up, and to check your wood for nails or staples!
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Other things that may trigger the brake include wet wood, and wood with embedded nails or staples.  Lexan and green pressure-treated wood reportedly can also be a problem.  That is why the rules instruct you to check your material on the side of the blade before spinning it up, and to check your wood for nails or staples!
    
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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