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A comprehensive set of safety questions and answers for a woodshop environment, covering essential practices for operating various woodworking tools and machinery safely. It emphasizes the importance of wearing safety goggles, maintaining a clean workspace, and seeking assistance when needed. The questions address specific safety measures for tools like table saws, radial arm saws, band saws, jointers, drill presses, disk sanders, planers, miter saws, and scroll saws. Key topics include proper material handling, blade adjustments, and safe cutting techniques to prevent accidents and ensure a secure working environment. This resource is designed to educate users on the critical safety protocols necessary for preventing injuries and promoting a safe woodshop environment. It covers everything from personal protective equipment to machine-specific safety procedures, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of woodshop safety.
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What one must wear at all times working with any type of tool or machine ✔✔safety goggles
What is one thing not acceptable at any time while in the tech room ✔✔messing around
If one has long hair one should always ✔✔pull it up or tuck it in
If one doesn't feel comfortable operating one should ✔✔ask for help
_________ twice and ___________ once ✔✔measure;cut
__________ is cutting with the grain and ________ is cutting against the grain ✔✔ripping;cross cutting
Wait for the machine to come up to ___ before using ✔✔speed
Do not cut/drill too ___ ✔✔fast
Never leave tools or debris on the ___ ✔✔table
When cutting a long piece of wood always ask for ___ ✔✔help
When ripping a piece of wood on the table saw one should always use the ___ ✔✔fence
Never cut ___ on the table saw ✔✔free hand
one edge of the wood should be ___ before cutting ✔✔jointed
how high should the blade be above the wood on the table saw ✔✔1/4 to 1/
One should always use the ___ on the table saw when ripping a piece of wood less than 3 inches ✔✔push stick
The smallest width you can cut on the table saw is ____ of an inch ✔✔One and three fourths
The smallest width you can through the jointer is __ of an inch ✔✔1 and 3/
Material must be held down firmly against the ____ and against the ___ when jointing a piece of wood ✔✔table;fence
Don't interrupt a cut or try to back out of a cut bc the material can cause ___ ✔✔kickback
Always place a piece of scrap wood on the __ of the drill ✔✔table
Check and adjust the depth of the cut being drilled with the motor __ before drilling ✔✔off
Always hold the material being drilled firmly against the table of the __ to prevent the material from spinning ✔✔pole
The general purpose of the disk sander is to sand the __ of the wood not the __ of the wood ✔✔edge;face
Always put the material being sanded on the __ Side of the table where the disc is heading downward towards the table ✔✔left
After turning off the sander always stay there until it comes to a complete ___ ✔✔stop
Always check the board for __ before cutting it ✔✔metal
Never plane a board that is less than __ inches long ✔✔ 12
Never make cuts deeper than ___ of an inch at a time ✔✔1/
Never adjust the __ of the cut while it is an operation ✔✔depth
The Miter saw is primarily used for cutting ___ and ___ ✔✔angles and crosscutting
Always place and hold material firmly against the __ when cutting ✔✔fence
Primary job of the scroll saw is to cut out ✔✔shapes