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Nick I have noted your preference for foot switches. Which switches do you prefer? I am also curious to read the applications for which you suggest them.

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I only use a covered, momentary-on footswitch. All others have inherent dangers in a woodworking environment. Other craftsmen might argue that regular on-off foot switches can be used for dust collection and other applications where you can leave the machine running safely, but I don't agree. If you have both types of switches in your shop, it's too easy to grab the wrong switch when you're setting up. And if you only have an on-off switch, it's too tempting to use it for things that you shouldn't.

Shopsmith sells a good covered momentary switch, #522408. I like this one in particular because it's got some weight and stays put.

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So far I've noticed that you use the footswitch in almost every session. Sugguestion - have Shopsmith offer it as a regular special with the session.
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With the momentary switch and all of the contortions you went through to make those scroll saw cuts, how do you keep your foot on the switch? Seems like more trouble than it's worth.
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I have always used a foot switch with the Dust Collector. However, I converted over to the wireless switch for the Dust Collector and boy, is it nice for a couple of reasons: 1) it's one less cord to trip over and 2) I don't have to worry about accidently turning the collector on accidentally. As for the remote, I always keep it in my apron, where its handy. If you have a foot switch, you should seriously consider getting one of these!

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I use the foot switch for the big sucker and have considered the remote. I just don't understand where there is one less cord to trip over using the remote vs. the foot switch?

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I also use the remote switch for the dust collector and love it! After watching Spike use it during a T/A, I knew I needed it. When it went on sale in the Father's Day catalog, I bought one, then wished I had bought 2 or 3. On sale, it's about 20 bucks cheaper than a comparable type switch at Woodcraft.
I used to get frustrated b/c I would always get so focused on the cut that I would forget to turn the DC on until I was in position and starting to make the cut, then, I would have to stop everything, turn on the DC, and then get back into position for the cut. Now, when I realize I forgot to turn on the DC, I just reach in my apron pocket, push a button, and finish the cut with a big grin on my face:)
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I appreciate Nick responding to my question about the foot switch as well as the comments regarding the SS Dust Collector and wireless switch.

I purchased the wirless switch from Woodcraft on sale prior to Shopsmith offering one. It is the only way to operate the dust collector.

I have often wished I had a foot switch to operate various tools in my shop. Most notably my router's, bandsaw and and scroll saw. I will be ordering one soon. Thanks again to all for responding. Jim
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