Difference between revisions of "Table Saw"
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'''DO NOT use a table saw without previous experience.''' Feel free to ask a member for help/training if you need to use a table saw and have never used one before. | '''DO NOT use a table saw without previous experience.''' Feel free to ask a member for help/training if you need to use a table saw and have never used one before. | ||
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+ | '''DO NOT use for cross cuts''' use the [[Chop_Saw]]/Miter Saw for cross-cuts, The table saw is best suited for ripping pieces lengthwise | ||
Please watch the first few minutes of this safety video: | Please watch the first few minutes of this safety video: |
Revision as of 07:01, 6 November 2016
- Owner/Loaner: Randy Keeling
- Serial Number: Serial Number
- Make/Model: Make/Model of equipment?
- Arrival Date: Sept 2014
- Usability: {{{usagerestrictions}}}
- Contact: info@themakerstation.com
- Where: Workshop
Info
Table saws are typically the most dangerous tools in a work space.
DO NOT use a table saw without previous experience. Feel free to ask a member for help/training if you need to use a table saw and have never used one before.
DO NOT use for cross cuts use the Chop_Saw/Miter Saw for cross-cuts, The table saw is best suited for ripping pieces lengthwise
Please watch the first few minutes of this safety video:
Always use a push stick and blade guard to keep fingers away/distance from the cutting blade.
DO NOT stand directly in front of, or behind the piece being cut. If the piece jams or the saw kicks back, it can launch the piece into a projectile.
For more details, reference the Table Saw entry on Wikipedia.org or the equipment operating manual.
Permissions
- For general use by members.
- Treat equipment as if it were your own and put away as or better than you found it.