The Chopper shown in the video clip is like some of the ones I see in the restuarant supply places traded in on new ones.So,indeed,keep hand away from the tool when it is running-the same respect for a table,or band,radial saw.The openings in the knife cover are indeed large enough for a finger,hand,or even a hand utensil to get under.So with that guy-put your food into the bowel,then allow it to work until your food is chopped to the texture you want.
The Veneer cutter must be like a sheet metal shop squaring shears.These can be foot-kick powered by stepping on the foot treadle to lower the blade.Or powered-a motor turns a flywheel that power the blade-or hydraulic-as whats at our plant-the hydraulic system lowers the blade.and the shear can cut other items besides sheet metal.I use it to cut dielectric material for "sandwich" caps for our transmitters.since I can't cut straight with regualr shears-the squaring shears does the work for me-I just watch wear my paws are before lowering the blade.
The Veneer cutter must be like a sheet metal shop squaring shears.These can be foot-kick powered by stepping on the foot treadle to lower the blade.Or powered-a motor turns a flywheel that power the blade-or hydraulic-as whats at our plant-the hydraulic system lowers the blade.and the shear can cut other items besides sheet metal.I use it to cut dielectric material for "sandwich" caps for our transmitters.since I can't cut straight with regualr shears-the squaring shears does the work for me-I just watch wear my paws are before lowering the blade.