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== Medical Implications == While the primary focus of SawStop is to prevent finger injuries, it is also vital to consider the implications of other body parts, including the penis, in woodworking scenarios. Accidental injuries to sensitive areas can lead to significant medical concerns, including: * Traumatic lacerations * Potential for severe bleeding and loss of function * Long-term psychological effects Conclusively, while discussions around the use of the SawStop may include various body parts in a medical context, it is crucial to understand the importance of safety equipment in preventing accidents. The goal of the SawStop technology is to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their level of experience, maintain their health and safety while enjoying woodworking.
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