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==Specs==
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{{Tool
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Make and Model: Bosch 4100 10” table saw
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|name=Table Saw
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|make=Bosch
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==Safety==
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|model=4100 10”
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* [[General Woodshop Safety Rules]]
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|Area=Woodshop
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|Team=Woodshop Team
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|PPE=* Guards
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* Eye Protection
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|guests=With Supervision
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|training=Optional
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|status=Operational
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|safetyInfo=* [[General Woodshop Safety Rules]]
* Eye protection required, ear protection highly recommended
* Eye protection required, ear protection highly recommended
* Don't rush, plan your cuts. The table saw is how woodworkers lose fingers.
* Don't rush, plan your cuts. The table saw is how woodworkers lose fingers.
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* The table saw makes a lot of sawdust which can quickly become a slipping hazard. Be sure to stop and sweep/vacuum the floor around as necessary
* The table saw makes a lot of sawdust which can quickly become a slipping hazard. Be sure to stop and sweep/vacuum the floor around as necessary
* 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.
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* Do not rip pieces shorter than about 12” long, nor pieces so narrow they are at risk of falling through the throat plate.
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* Do not rip pieces shorter than about 12” long, nor pieces so narrow they are at risk of falling through the throat plate.
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|trainingInfo=Training on the table saw consists of two parts - an online module via google classrooms which must be completed first, followed by an in-person training session. Training covers the basics of table saw usage, including the following:
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==Training==
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Training on the table saw consists of two parts - an online module via google classrooms which must be completed first, followed by an in-person training session. Training covers the basics of table saw usage, including the following:
* Ripping a piece of wood with safety devices in place
* Ripping a piece of wood with safety devices in place
* Removing blade guard, riving knife, and anti-kickback pawl.
* Removing blade guard, riving knife, and anti-kickback pawl.
* Cross cutting a piece of wood with the cross-cut sled or mitre gauge
* Cross cutting a piece of wood with the cross-cut sled or mitre gauge
* Re-installing blade guard, riving knife and anti-kickback pawl.
* Re-installing blade guard, riving knife and anti-kickback pawl.
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[[Category:Woodshop]]
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[[Category:Tools]]