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=Overview=
=Overview=
HeatSync Labs has a collection of woodworking tools, but not a dedicated area specific just for woodworking. Some tools will need to be used outside if making excessive dust and debris that would be a fire hazard. As of this edit there is not a specific wood shop champion. If you have questions post on the Slack channel under woodshop.
HeatSync Labs has a collection of woodworking tools, but not a dedicated area specific just for woodworking. Some tools will need to be used outside if making excessive dust and debris that would be a fire hazard. As of this edit there is not a specific wood shop champion. If you have questions post on the Slack channel under woodshop.
Join us on [[Woodworking Day]] to get started on a project or get checked out on the tools.


=Woodworking Safety=
=Woodworking Safety=
Always ask before using our tools for the first time. You must have a waiver filled out. If you don't know what you are doing ask for help.
Always ask before using our tools for the first time. You must have a waiver filled out. If you don't know what you are doing ask for help.


These were some general safety precautions. Other safety precautions may apply to specific tools
These are some general safety precautions. Other safety precautions may apply to specific tools


If you are tired, sick, or under the influence of drugs (prescription or otherwise) do not use the tools.
If you are tired, sick, or under the influence of drugs (prescription or otherwise) do not use the tools.
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*Safety glasses
*Safety glasses
*Ear protection
*Ear protection
*Mask for dust protection
*Closed toe shoes
*Closed toe shoes


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*Tie or scarf
*Tie or scarf
*Long hair that is loose (use a hat or put into a ponytail)
*Long hair that is loose (use a hat or put into a ponytail)
 
*Jewelry; rings, watches, bracelets, long necklaces
*'''Check the environment for risks to yourself and others'''
*'''Check the environment for risks to yourself and others'''
**Electric cords or other trip hazards
**Electric cords or other trip hazards
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**Lighting is sufficient
**Lighting is sufficient
**Those nearby are wearing proper safety equipment as well
**Those nearby are wearing proper safety equipment as well
*'''Check the tool'''
*'''Check and adjust the tool''' only while turned off AND unplugged
**Be sure they are turned off and bits or blades are clear when plugging them in
**bits or blades are firmly in place
**bits or blades are firmly in place
**Tool is in a safe position and won't tip/fall
**Tool is in a safe position and won't tip/fall
**No signs of damage to the blades, bits, power cord
**No signs of damage to the blades, bits, power cord
**Parts that should move freely are doing so and those that shouldn't move aren't
**Parts that should move freely are doing so and those that shouldn't move aren't
**Dust collection connected
*'''Check your material'''
*'''Check your material'''
**Look for any staples, nails, screws or other metal in your material
**Look for any staples, nails, screws or other metal in your material
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*Alert others before you begin (glasses, dust, noise)
*Alert others before you begin (glasses, dust, noise)
*Cut away from you, think "where are my hands and fingers going to end up?"
*Cut away from you, think "where are my hands and fingers going to end up?"
*Adjust tools when they are turned off and unplugged
**Be sure they are turned off and bits or blades are clear when plugging them in
*Never start the tool with the wood in contact with the cutting surface
*Never start the tool with the wood in contact with the cutting surface
*Wait for the tool to stop rotating before attempting to do any cleanup
*Wait for the tool to stop rotating before attempting to do any cleanup
*Keep hands away from the cutting tools and moving parts
*Keep hands away from the cutting tools and moving parts
**Use push blocks, push sticks, clamps, and other means where sensible to minimize risk to your hands
**Use push blocks, push sticks, clamps, and other means where sensible to minimize risk to your hands
*Use the dust collection features to reduce dust hazards and reduce cleanup


=Tools=
=Tools=
* [https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/table-saws-4100xc-10-201878-p/ Bosch 10" Contractor Saw (Table Saw)]
* [https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/table-saws-4100xc-10-201878-p/ Bosch 10" Contractor Saw (Table Saw)]
* Table saw roller stands
** Microjig GRR-Ripper 2 Go Push Block; [https://assets-global.website-files.com/5cfd83cf1c26ab7392063e1f/649d4f70d1e5dbcc498e2833_2%20GO%20Manual%20V1%20OL-opt.pdf manual]
** Table saw roller stands
* [https://www.dewalt.com/product/dws780/12-double-bevel-sliding-compound-miter-saw DeWalt DWS780 12" Sliding Compound Miter Saw], and [https://www.dewalt.com/product/dwx726/rolling-miter-saw-stand Rolling Miter Stand]
* [https://www.dewalt.com/product/dws780/12-double-bevel-sliding-compound-miter-saw DeWalt DWS780 12" Sliding Compound Miter Saw], and [https://www.dewalt.com/product/dwx726/rolling-miter-saw-stand Rolling Miter Stand]
* [https://www.grizzly.com/products/dewalt-12-1-2-planer-w-3-knives/h5341 DeWalt 12" Lunchbox Planer]
* [https://www.grizzly.com/products/dewalt-12-1-2-planer-w-3-knives/h5341 DeWalt 12" Lunchbox Planer]
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* Task Force T1314 router with 1034 router table, plus [https://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/w/images/d/d9/Worksmith_Router_Bit_Set.png Worksmith 30 piece router bit set]
* Task Force T1314 router with 1034 router table, plus [https://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/w/images/d/d9/Worksmith_Router_Bit_Set.png Worksmith 30 piece router bit set]
** Jot modified this to have a height adjustment rod accessible from the top with a nut. [https://youtu.be/ZbNMR67UIno?t=64 video]
** Jot modified this to have a height adjustment rod accessible from the top with a nut. [https://youtu.be/ZbNMR67UIno?t=64 video]
* Fixed Base Router Rigid R2911, [https://manuals.ttigroupna.com/system/files/13149/original/R29303_676_trilingual_04.pdf?2024 Manual], [https://manuals.ttigroupna.com/system/files/10798/original/R29303_676_r_01.pdf?2018 Repair Sheet]
* [https://www.dewalt.com/product/dwhttr510/5-1-multi-tacker Dewalt Staple Gun (5-in-1 Multi-Tacker)]
* [https://www.dewalt.com/product/dwhttr510/5-1-multi-tacker Dewalt Staple Gun (5-in-1 Multi-Tacker)]
* [https://www.bessey.de/en-us/bessey-tools-north-america/products/clamping-tools/strap-clamps/variable-angle Bessey strap clamp (Variable angle VAS+2K)]
* [https://www.bessey.de/en-us/bessey-tools-north-america/products/clamping-tools/strap-clamps/variable-angle Bessey strap clamp (Variable angle VAS+2K)]
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* [https://556aa8d9de68ea9c4f29-0a8acad11a4df5016d26cc39a7429843.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/2/JS550L_574_trilingual.pdf Ryobi JS550L Jig Saw]
* [https://556aa8d9de68ea9c4f29-0a8acad11a4df5016d26cc39a7429843.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/2/JS550L_574_trilingual.pdf Ryobi JS550L Jig Saw]
* [https://www.harborfreight.com/10-amp-orbital-14-sheet-sander-61311.html Drill Master 61590 Orbital Sander] [https://manuals.harborfreight.com/manuals/61000-61999/61509.pdf manual]
* [https://www.harborfreight.com/10-amp-orbital-14-sheet-sander-61311.html Drill Master 61590 Orbital Sander] [https://manuals.harborfreight.com/manuals/61000-61999/61509.pdf manual]
* [https://www.craftsman.com/products/cmed741/1-2-in-hammer-drill-7-amp Craftsman 1/2-in Hammer Drill (7 Amp)] [https://www.toolservicenet.com/i/CRAFTSMAN/GLOBALBOM/QU/CMED741/1/Instruction_Manual/EN/N638229_CMED741.pdf manual]
* [https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rockwell-4-1-2-in-5-Amp-Compact-Circular-Saw-RK3441K/204754147 Rockwell 4-1/2″ Compact Circular Saw] [https://images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/13/138d9596-b8cc-4466-b592-13c50b1a2ee6.pdf manual]
* Skilsaw Model 5587 circular saw
* Skilsaw Model 5275 circular saw
* Craftsman Circular Saw Model 315.10860
* Ryobi 18V ONE+ 5-1/2" Circular Saw [https://556aa8d9de68ea9c4f29-0a8acad11a4df5016d26cc39a7429843.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/2/P505_625_trilingual_05.pdf manual], [https://556aa8d9de68ea9c4f29-0a8acad11a4df5016d26cc39a7429843.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/2/P505_622_r_06.pdf Repair Sheet]


=Wanted=
=Wanted=
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* [[WoodShop_Basic_Table_Saw_Class]]
* [[WoodShop_Basic_Table_Saw_Class]]
==Wood Shop Projects==
Some things we can make to improve our wood shop capabilities and make things easier.
*Simple [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbTvzViDZmo DIY Circular Saw Guide].
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-vwkUbCNzsBasic sawhorses.] Probably also need a large piece of wood to act as our work surface.
*For more complex build which may be something to consider; [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKAmHCT1TsE flip top carts] there are plenty of variations online on how to make these. We'd have to decide what is practical if at all for the lab.


[[Category:WoodShop]]
[[Category:WoodShop]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 30 March 2024

Overview

HeatSync Labs has a collection of woodworking tools, but not a dedicated area specific just for woodworking. Some tools will need to be used outside if making excessive dust and debris that would be a fire hazard. As of this edit there is not a specific wood shop champion. If you have questions post on the Slack channel under woodshop.

Join us on Woodworking Day to get started on a project or get checked out on the tools.

Woodworking Safety

Always ask before using our tools for the first time. You must have a waiver filled out. If you don't know what you are doing ask for help.

These are some general safety precautions. Other safety precautions may apply to specific tools

If you are tired, sick, or under the influence of drugs (prescription or otherwise) do not use the tools.

Don't get distracted and don't let others distract you while using the tool

Wear

  • Safety glasses
  • Ear protection
  • Mask for dust protection
  • Closed toe shoes

Do not wear

  • Gloves (except to change bits)
  • Loose clothing
  • Long sleeves
  • Tie or scarf
  • Long hair that is loose (use a hat or put into a ponytail)
  • Jewelry; rings, watches, bracelets, long necklaces
  • Check the environment for risks to yourself and others
    • Electric cords or other trip hazards
    • Things that may be in the way or get knocked over
    • Lighting is sufficient
    • Those nearby are wearing proper safety equipment as well
  • Check and adjust the tool only while turned off AND unplugged
    • Be sure they are turned off and bits or blades are clear when plugging them in
    • bits or blades are firmly in place
    • Tool is in a safe position and won't tip/fall
    • No signs of damage to the blades, bits, power cord
    • Parts that should move freely are doing so and those that shouldn't move aren't
    • Dust collection connected
  • Check your material
    • Look for any staples, nails, screws or other metal in your material
    • Make sure the wood is flat and can sit on tool surface without rocking
    • Be aware of any parts that may be coming loose like knots or cracks in your wood
    • Clamp the material if it needs to stay in place
  • Alert others before you begin (glasses, dust, noise)
  • Cut away from you, think "where are my hands and fingers going to end up?"
  • Never start the tool with the wood in contact with the cutting surface
  • Wait for the tool to stop rotating before attempting to do any cleanup
  • Keep hands away from the cutting tools and moving parts
    • Use push blocks, push sticks, clamps, and other means where sensible to minimize risk to your hands
  • Use the dust collection features to reduce dust hazards and reduce cleanup

Tools

Wanted

Classes

In Development

Wood Shop Projects

Some things we can make to improve our wood shop capabilities and make things easier.

  • Simple DIY Circular Saw Guide.
  • sawhorses. Probably also need a large piece of wood to act as our work surface.
  • For more complex build which may be something to consider; flip top carts there are plenty of variations online on how to make these. We'd have to decide what is practical if at all for the lab.