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Latest revision as of 14:42, 31 July 2018
In an effort to provide students with hands-on activities, the Chemistry Department has acquired a variety of wood working equipment.
Safety
1) All users must be trained on the use of each piece of equipment; please see Brad or Steve for training.
2) As in all chemistry labs, safety glasses must be worn at all times. Face shields, ear plugs, and dusk masks are available.
3) Do not work alone in the shop.
4) Unlock to lab door prior to use to allow quick access if necessary.
5) Do not ware baggie clothes that may interfere with the cutting process.
Wood working equipment
1) Wood Lathe
- Shopfox W1704
- https://youtu.be/w_1vd1sbZkc
2) Band saw
- Porter Cable 9" band saw
- Bandsaw tips: https://youtu.be/k1RA2RncTqc
3) Drill Press
- Harbor Freight 10 Inch Drill Press
- https://youtu.be/CRReWT0TCkc
4) Chop/Mitre saw
- Porter Cable, PCXB115MS 10in Folding Miter Saw
- https://youtu.be/7PE0VZ0kBDc
5) Belt sander
- Harbor Freight Belt (4'x36")/6" Disc Sander
- https://youtu.be/_g8Z_X-UTYc
Projects
1) Make a pen.
2) Make a box.
- This video uses some advanced tools/techniques, but you will get the idea: https://youtu.be/BdaiPcgAlpc
3) Woodworking 101 - Common Woodworking Joinery
- This video uses a table saw