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woodlab [2020/03/05 13:57] adminwoodlab [2020/07/04 12:56] – [Frequently Asked Questions] admin
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 The WoodLab is a nearly fully functional woodshop, including a paint booth. This page outlines many of the pieces of equipment, ways of reaching out for help as well as reference materials used to support the WoodLab. The WoodLab is a nearly fully functional woodshop, including a paint booth. This page outlines many of the pieces of equipment, ways of reaching out for help as well as reference materials used to support the WoodLab.
  
-If you use this area, please be sure to be famliar with all of the posted rules.+If you use this area, please be sure to be famliar with all of the posted rules..
 ==== Rules ==== ==== Rules ====
 === Report all Injuries=== === Report all Injuries===
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   * A hard hammer shouldn’t be used to strike a hardened tool, wood tool or any machine part. Use a soft-faced hammer.    * A hard hammer shouldn’t be used to strike a hardened tool, wood tool or any machine part. Use a soft-faced hammer. 
   * Operate machines only with all required guards and shields in place. **Return guards if they must be removed**.   * Operate machines only with all required guards and shields in place. **Return guards if they must be removed**.
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 +===Clean Up===
 +  * Clean up every time whenever you leave an area, including sweeping the floor.
 +  * Clean and return all tools to where you got them. 
 +  * Use compressed air sparingly; never aim it at another person or use it to clean hair or clothes. 
 +  * Shut off and unplug machines when cleaning, repairing, or oiling. 
 +  * Never use a rag near moving machinery. 
 +  * Use a brush, hook, or a special tool to remove chips, shvings, etc. from the work area. Never use the hands. 
 +  * Keep fingers clear of the point of operation of machines by using special tools or devices, such as, push sticks, hooks, pliers, etc. 
 +  * Keep the floor around machines clean, dry, and free from trip hazards. Do not allow chips to accumulate. 
 +  * Mop up spills immediately and put a chair or cone over them if they are wet enough to cause someone to slip. 
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 +===Project/Wood Storage===
 +  * If clamping work, leave note on when it’s safe to remove clamps.
 +  * Any projects left overnight must be cleared with the area lead.
 +  * Do not store wood unless you are renting space, or cleared with Area Lead.  Otherwise it’ll be thrown away or put in free bin.
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 ==== Photos ==== ==== Photos ====
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   * {{page>[Router Table]&firstseconly&link}}   * {{page>[Router Table]&firstseconly&link}}
   * {{page>[Dust Collectors]&firstseconly&link}}   * {{page>[Dust Collectors]&firstseconly&link}}
 +==== Materials ====
 +{{page>[workshopsupplies#woodlab_equipment_materials]&firestseconly&link}}
 +==== Frequently Asked Questions ====
 +{{page>[frequentlyaskedquestions#woodlab_questions]&firestseconly&nouser}}
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 +===== Frequently Asked WoodLab Questions =====
 +{{page>[frequentlyaskedquestions#woodlab_questions]&firestseconly&link}}
 ===== Support Contacts ===== ===== Support Contacts =====
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-| [[woodlab_contact|WoodLab Team]]+| [[contact_woodlab|WoodLab Team]]
 | WoodLab email list. This list is all our woodworkers that help support our equipment. | WoodLab email list. This list is all our woodworkers that help support our equipment.
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