Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Sejones moved page Table Saw to Table Saw - DECOMMISSIONED: Tool Decommissioned
Line 1: Line 1: −
{{Tool
+
{{Infobox Tool
 
|picture=tablesaw.jpg
 
|picture=tablesaw.jpg
 
|makemodel=Bosch 4100 10"
 
|makemodel=Bosch 4100 10"
 +
|serial=
 
|Area=Woodshop (Area)
 
|Area=Woodshop (Area)
 
|Team=Woodshop Team
 
|Team=Woodshop Team
|PPE=Eye Required, Hearing recommended.
+
|PPE=Eye Required, Hearing recommended
 
|guests=With Supervision
 
|guests=With Supervision
|trainingReq=Optional
+
|trainingReq=Required
|trainingLink=General woodshop course code: ''vz2dd4g''
+
|trainingLink=[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iaYvzbYtR4Gn7Zs_SPLKIDpmAQrEZ7Li Google Drive]
Table saw course code: ''7lco7qv''
+
|status=Decommissioned
|status=Working
+
|manual=Bosch4100TableSaw.pdf }}
|manual=Bosch4100TableSaw.pdf
  −
|name=Table Saw
  −
|training=Optional
  −
}}
  −
[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Qkvwov2SZsUt0t9JcuDSpV58-ONapG6f Manufacturer's User Manual]
     −
|safetyInfo=In addition to the [[General Woodshop Safety Rules]],
+
===THIS TOOL HAS BEEN DECOMMISSIONED===
 +
Please see [[Cabinet (Table) Saw]] instead
 +
 
 +
==Safety Info==
 +
In addition to the [[Woodshop Rules]],
 
* The table saw doesn't currently require training, however you are strongly encouraged to complete the online training and ask for help prior to use. '''The table saw is how even seasoned woodworkers lose fingers'''.  
 
* The table saw doesn't currently require training, however you are strongly encouraged to complete the online training and ask for help prior to use. '''The table saw is how even seasoned woodworkers lose fingers'''.  
 
* Understand what [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7sRrC2Jpp4 kickback] is, and take precautions to avoid it
 
* Understand what [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7sRrC2Jpp4 kickback] is, and take precautions to avoid it
Line 22: Line 22:  
* Use the saw with all safety devices (blade guard, riving knife, anti-kickback pawl) in place as much as possible, and use a pair of push sticks for when ripping stock narrower than 6" wide.  
 
* Use the saw with all safety devices (blade guard, riving knife, anti-kickback pawl) in place as much as possible, and use a pair of push sticks for when ripping stock narrower than 6" wide.  
 
* Do not rip pieces shorter than about 12” long, nor pieces so narrow they are at risk of falling through the throat plate.
 
* Do not rip pieces shorter than about 12” long, nor pieces so narrow they are at risk of falling through the throat plate.
|trainingInfo=Before training on any particular tool in the woodshop, you must complete the general woodshop training which covers safety and rules that are universal for all woodshop equipment).
+
 
 +
==Training Info==
 +
Before training on any particular tool in the woodshop, you must complete the general woodshop training which covers safety and rules that are universal for all woodshop equipment).
    
After that, you may complete the online portion of training via google classroom (See quick info to the left), then an in person portion can be coordinated by posting to the [https://kwartzlab.slack.com/archives/CE1KX2S0M #area-wood-shop slack channel]
 
After that, you may complete the online portion of training via google classroom (See quick info to the left), then an in person portion can be coordinated by posting to the [https://kwartzlab.slack.com/archives/CE1KX2S0M #area-wood-shop slack channel]
Line 33: Line 35:     
These should be considered only the absolute basics - a table saw is a very versatile tool; we couldn't possibly cover all that you can do.
 
These should be considered only the absolute basics - a table saw is a very versatile tool; we couldn't possibly cover all that you can do.
 +
 +
== Replacement Parts ==
 +
 +
See [[Replacement Parts#woodshoptableawparts|Replacement Parts]].
263

edits

Navigation menu