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Hello, I am Dominic. I am a Student at Southwestern High School. Welcome to my personal portfolio during my journey of wood shop 1.
shop rules and safety:
Most accidents in the workshop can be avoided by developing a safe and positive attitude.
You must wear safety glasses/goggles to work in the wood shop and on the machines for your own safety and eye protection.
in case of an electrical fire, you should remove the source of fuel by turning off the power immediately.
personal protective equipment for eyes or face will be given for your safety and others.
Never joke or horseplay in the wood shop!!
Never leave a machine running while you leave it
Always focus on the work you are doing .
Machines of use:
shop rules and safety:
Most accidents in the workshop can be avoided by developing a safe and positive attitude.
You must wear safety glasses/goggles to work in the wood shop and on the machines for your own safety and eye protection.
in case of an electrical fire, you should remove the source of fuel by turning off the power immediately.
personal protective equipment for eyes or face will be given for your safety and others.
Never joke or horseplay in the wood shop!!
Never leave a machine running while you leave it
Always focus on the work you are doing .
Machines of use:
- Table saw-This one tool can rip, cross-cut, miter-cut, square, dado, rabbet, and even apply shapes to edges of wood stock.
- routers-used to increase the versatility of a hand-held router
- jointer-producing flat edges on boards prior to joining them edge-to-edge to produce wider boards.
- Band saw- is a power saw with a long, sharp blade consisting of a continuous band of toothed metal stretched between two or more wheels to cut material
- Drill press-The drill press is a versatile machine that uses a multiple-cutting-edged drill bit secured in a rotating chuck to bore and drill holes
- sanding -makes the surface smooth
- gluing and clamping-joining to pieces of wood to stay together
- compound-miter saw-
Power miter saws are designed to make angled cuts for moulding, trim work, rafters and other general carpentry applications.