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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 | These were some general safety precautions. Other safety precautions may apply to specific tools | ||
'''Wear''' | |||
*Safety glasses | |||
*Ear 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) | |||
*Tool is in a safe position (won't tip/fall) | |||
*Cut away from you, think "where are my hands and fingers going to end up?" | |||
*Check the people around you, and any electric cords or unsafe things that may be in the way | |||
**Alert others before you begin (glasses, dust, noise) | |||
*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 | |||
=Tools= | =Tools= |
Revision as of 23:33, 12 January 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.
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 were some general safety precautions. Other safety precautions may apply to specific tools
Wear
- Safety glasses
- Ear 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)
- Tool is in a safe position (won't tip/fall)
- Cut away from you, think "where are my hands and fingers going to end up?"
- Check the people around you, and any electric cords or unsafe things that may be in the way
- Alert others before you begin (glasses, dust, noise)
- 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
Tools
- Bosch 10" Contractor Saw (Table Saw)
- Table saw roller stands
- DeWalt DWS780 12" Sliding Compound Miter Saw, and Rolling Miter Stand
- DeWalt 12" Lunchbox Planer
- Wen 4212T Drill Press, and manual
- Delta Shopmaster BS100 9" Bench Band Saw
- JET JDS-12B Benchtop 12” Disc Sander
- Task Force T1314 router with 1034 router table, plus Worksmith 30 piece router bit set
- Jot modified this to have a height adjustment rod accessible from the top with a nut. video
- Dewalt Staple Gun (5-in-1 Multi-Tacker)
- Bessey strap clamp (Variable angle VAS+2K)
- SKIL Sheet Palm Sander 7292
- Ryobi S652D 1/4-Sheet Pad Sander manual
- Chicago Electric Planer 95838 manual
- Ryobi JS550L Jig Saw
- Drill Master 61590 Orbital Sander manual
Wanted
- 6" Jointer
- Maybe this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTOmCQc2LKU
- One handed 6 inch clamps