Friday’s Safety Links
May 9, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety | 3 Comments
- What Not To Do With A Chisel - SandalWood
- Eye Safety - Stu’s Shed
- Episode 4 Shop Safety - Kaleo’s Workshop
- Oh S#!t Hurt Again (OSHA) - R Jones Woodworks
- Safety Options - Stu’s Shed
- 2008 Safety Week Wrap - Stu’s Shed
- Woodworking and Staying in Shape
- Super Glue: Safe For Treating Cuts?
Episode 52 - My Mistake
May 8, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety, Video | 20 Comments
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In the years since I started woodworking, I have only had a few close calls. Fortunately, most of my injuries have been minor. Most of those injuries took place early in my career before I knew anything about anything. This video will show you some of the stupid mistakes I’ve made, what happened to me, and how I avoid repeating those mistakes.
Thursday’s Safety Links
May 8, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety | 3 Comments
- Wood Toxicity is Nothing to Sneeze at -Woodworker’s Guide
- Noise in the Workshop - Stu’s Shed
- Machinery Operating Noise - Stu’s Shed
- Tablesaw Kickback Demonstration
- QuickClot - Interesting product for your first aid kit, brought to my attention by Tim.
Thursday’s Rockler Giveaway Winners
May 8, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety | Leave a Comment
We would like to congratulate Robert Cherry who is the winner of the Disposable Ear Plugs. 80 pairs of disposable ear plugs with 32 dB sound protection.
And Joanna Wung won the Double Featherboard Kit. It holds wood snug against fence for a safer and cleaner cut when ripping, routing, drilling and more.
Congratulations folks and thank you to our sponsor:
FineWoodworking.com Safety Tip - Dust Collection
May 8, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety, Video | 4 Comments
Woodworking machines cough up fine dust that is harmful to your lungs. It’s essential to develop a game-plan for dust control. Fine Woodworking magazine editor Asa Christiana shares simple strategies for taming dust and shows off the solution he’s arranged in his home shop. For more woodworking tips and techniques, visit FineWoodworking.com.
Episode 51- Tablesaw Experience
May 7, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety, Video | 13 Comments
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Whenever I have a new student in the shop, I try to convey what if feels like when something is going wrong on the tablesaw. This may seem like an abstract idea, but knowing how to identify a problem before it goes too far could give you that extra second or two you need to prevent disaster.
Wednesday’s Rockler Giveaway Winners
May 7, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety | 1 Comment
We would like to congratulate David Taragin who is the winner of the i.3 WorkTunes. These are my favorite type of hearing protection. Noise reduction up to 22 dB plus stereo AM/FM or MP3 player input.
And Mark Landrum won the Rockler Thin Rip Jig. This jig allows you to rip thin strips on the left side of the blade, eliminating the danger of pushing narrow strips between the saw and fence.
Congratulations guys and thank you to our sponsor:
Wednesday’s Safety Week Links
May 6, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety | Leave a Comment
- Danger of Fumes- Furnitude
- SawStop Prevents Stubs - Toologics
- Only You Can Prevent Forrest Fires - Kaleo’s Workshop
- WoodShop Safety for Kids
- Bandsaw Cautionary Tale- Sandal Wood
FineWoodWorking.com Safety Tips - Hearing Protection
May 6, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety, Video | Leave a Comment
Workshop noise can wreak havoc on your ears. Learn how to keep your hearing safe from the roar of shop machines with tips from Fine Woodworking magazine editor Asa Christiana. For more woodworking tips and techniques, visitFineWoodworking.com.
Tuesday’s Rockler Giveaway Winners
May 6, 2008 | Filed Under Blog, Safety | 3 Comments
We would like to congratulate Rick Snail, who is the winner of the Rockler Safety Power Tool Switch. Great for use with router tables or any workbench where you use a stationary power tool.
And Eddie Turkel won the Rockler Universal Fence Clamps. These compact, lightweight Fence Clamps allow you to secure a huge variety of shop-made auxiliary fences to your existing fences without having the clamp interfere with your work.
Congratulations guys and thank you to our sponsor:










