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'''The Wood Shop Area at Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) consists of'''  
 
'''The Wood Shop Area at Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) consists of'''  
  
'''both Level 2  and Level 3 equipment.'''
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'''both Level 2 and Level 3 equipment.'''
  
Additional training and certification is required to use any of our Level 3 equipment.
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Additional PPM training and then certification is required to use any of our Level 3 equipment.
  
<span style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#42B649">&nbsp;Wood Shop Area&nbsp;</span> [[Wood Shop#Hand Tools|hand tools]] should be marked with <span style="color:#42B649">'''green'''</span> tape or paint or powder&nbsp;coating.
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Our trainers are passionate about sharing their knowledge and ensuring a positive learning experience for all.
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We are grateful for their commitment and dedication to our community.
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'''Wood Shop Area''' hand tools should be marked with <span style="color:#42B649">'''green'''</span> tape, paint, or powder&nbsp;coating.
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The SawStop in the PPM Wood Shop cannot be turned on without scanning the RFID card of a certified member in our TESLA&nbsp;Access&nbsp;system.<br>
 
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=== Wood Shop Policy, Safety, and Orientation ===
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===Wood Shop Policy, Safety, and Orientation===
 
All Wood Shop users are required to follow all Wood Shop Policies and Safety Procedures.     
 
All Wood Shop users are required to follow all Wood Shop Policies and Safety Procedures.     
  
 
'''Members are required to pass the Wood Shop Safety Quiz with 90% or better before attending the in-person orientation.'''   
 
'''Members are required to pass the Wood Shop Safety Quiz with 90% or better before attending the in-person orientation.'''   
  
Emergency Safety - Review the Wood Shop layout to know the nearest emergency exits, eye wash, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and breaker box incase of emergency.  
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'''Emergency Safety''' - Review the Wood Shop layout to know the nearest emergency exits, eye wash, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and breaker box in case of&nbsp;emergency.  
  
* By using Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) you are agreeing to the shop policies and to operate equipment and use the space safely. Personal safety is your responsibility.  
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*By using Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) you are agreeing to the shop policies and to operate equipment and use the space safely. Personal safety is your responsibility.
* Damage to tools, equipment, the shop itself caused by your actions is solely your responsibility.
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*Damage to tools, equipment, the shop itself caused by your actions is solely your&nbsp;responsibility.
  
Impairment - The use of the Wood Shop equipment requires you to be alert, attentive and focused. Do not use the Wood Shop if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  Likewise, ensure that you are well rested and alert.  
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'''Impairment''' - The use of the Wood Shop equipment requires you to be alert, attentive and focused.  
  
==== Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)  ====
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* Do not use the Wood Shop, or any PPM tools, if you are under the influence of drugs or&nbsp;alcohol.
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* Likewise, ensure that you are well-rested and&nbsp;alert.
  
* Safety Glasses - Safety glasses are required when you are operating hand or stationary powered tools in the Wood Shop. 
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====Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)====
** '''Additionally, safety glasses are required if you are in the Wood Shop, and someone else is operating powered tools.''' (ANSI Z87.1-impact resistant) safety glasses are required. These are rated for impact protection and have side shields to provide protection from objects coming from the front and sides. Most prescription glasses are not impact resistant or provide side protection. If you use prescription glasses, then put an ANSI Z87-1 goggle over them.
 
* Hearing protection - Hearing protection is required when you are operating stationary powered tools, or someone else is operating machinery in the Wood Shop. There are two types of hearing protection
 
** Soft Foam earplugs are available.  To get the best protection roll the foam with your fingers to condense the plug.  Pull the top of your ear up and back with the opposite hand, and insert the plug into your ear canal.  Hold the plug with your finger for 20-30 seconds to let the plug expand and fill your ear canal.  Your voice will sound muffled if the plug has a good seal
 
** Ear muffs are available. These fit over both ears and have sound attenuating material and soft ear cushion to fit around the ears.
 
* Respiratory Protection - Particulate filter respirator should be used when significant wood dust is being generated (when emptying the dust collector).
 
* Shoes - Closed toe shoes are required.  If working with heavy lumber, consider safety shoes (steel or composite) to protect your toes if material is dropped.
 
  
* Gloves should not be worn when using powered equipment (saws, jointers, drills, etc.)  Leather gloves can be worn for handling materials, but not when operating machinery.
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*'''Safety Glasses''' - Safety glasses are required when you are operating hand or stationary powered tools in the Wood Shop. 
* Hair and Clothing -  There are many moving parts in the Wood Shop that can get caught and pull you into mechanical equipment. Tie back long hair when operating machinery.  Also ensure that sleeves, hoodie strings, and any loose clothing is secured.  
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**'''Additionally, safety glasses are required if you are in the Wood Shop, and someone else is operating powered tools.''' (ANSI Z87.1-impact resistant) safety glasses are required. These are rated for impact protection and have side shields to provide protection from objects coming from the front and sides. Most&nbsp;prescription glasses are not impact resistant or provide side protection. If&nbsp;you use prescription glasses, then put an ANSI Z87-1 goggle over them.
* Jewelry - Remove rings, bracelets and any other jewelry that could get caught when operating equipment.
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*'''Hearing Protection''' - Hearing protection is required when you are operating stationary powered tools, or someone else is operating machinery in the Wood Shop. There are two types of hearing&nbsp;protection
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**Soft Foam earplugs are available. To get the best protection roll the foam with your fingers to condense the plug. Pull the top of your ear up and back with the opposite hand, and insert the plug into your ear canal. Hold the plug with your finger for 20-30 seconds to let the plug expand and fill your ear canal. Your voice will sound muffled if the plug has a good&nbsp;seal.
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**Ear muffs are available. These fit over both ears and have sound attenuating material and soft ear cushion to fit around the ears.
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*'''Respiratory Protection''' - Particulate filter respirator should be used when significant wood dust is being generated (when emptying the dust&nbsp;collector).
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*'''Shoes''' - Closed toe shoes are required. If&nbsp;working with heavy lumber, consider safety shoes (steel or composite) to protect your toes if material is&nbsp;dropped.
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*'''Gloves''' - Gloves should not be worn when using powered equipment (saws, jointers, drills, etc.) Leather gloves can be worn for handling materials, but not when operating&nbsp;machinery.
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*'''Hair and Clothing''' - There are many moving parts in the Wood Shop that can get caught and pull you into mechanical equipment. Tie back long hair when operating machinery. Also ensure that sleeves, hoodie strings, and any loose clothing is&nbsp;secured.
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*'''Jewelry''' - Remove rings, bracelets and any other jewelry that could get caught when operating&nbsp;equipment.
  
==== Hazards ====
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====Hazards====
 
'''The following are a list of hazards that should be considered while working in the Wood Shop.'''
 
'''The following are a list of hazards that should be considered while working in the Wood Shop.'''
* Wood Dust - Exposure to wood dust has been associated with a variety of adverse health effects including dermatitis, respiratory effects and cancers. Engineering controls include local exhaust ventilation which removes dust at or near the source. To be effective the dust collection system needs to be maintained.  Check and clean the dust collection system to ensure they are working properly. Additionally, particulate filters, or respirators can be worn to protect personnel directly.  
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*'''Wood Dust''' - Exposure to wood dust has been associated with a variety of adverse health effects including dermatitis, respiratory effects and cancers. Engineering controls include local exhaust ventilation which removes dust at or near the source. To be effective the dust collection system needs to be maintained. Check and clean the dust collection system to ensure they are working properly. Additionally, particulate filters, or respirators can be worn to protect personnel directly.
* Noise - The machinery in the Wood Shop can exceed 85 decibels in noise. This can impair hearing if you are exposed to it over a sustained amount of time. Noise levels can be reduced by maintaining motors and moving parts in top operating conditions, reducing the speed of operation, ensuring the equipment frames are rigid and isolating noisy equipment on rubber footing. Additionally, hearing protection (ear muffs, and ear plugs) can be used to reduce individual exposure to loud noises while working in this area.
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*'''Noise''' - The machinery in the Wood Shop can exceed 85 decibels in noise. This can impair hearing if you are exposed to it over a sustained amount of time. Noise&nbsp;levels can be reduced by maintaining motors and moving parts in top operating conditions, reducing the speed of operation, ensuring the equipment frames are rigid and isolating noisy equipment on rubber footing. Additionally, hearing protection (ear muffs, and ear plugs) can be used to reduce individual exposure to loud noises while working in this area.
* Electrical Hazards - To minimize the danger of electrical hazards, machines must always be grounded, circuit breakers and fuse boxes labeled, cords, cables and plugs must be in good repair, and outlets and switches must be covered. Report any unsafe condition found by using posting on Red-Tag Issues on Slack and putting a filled out red-tag on the equipment to prevent its use until it is repaired.
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*'''Electrical Hazards''' - To minimize the danger of electrical hazards, machines must always be grounded, circuit breakers and fuse boxes labeled, cords, cables and plugs must be in good repair, and outlets and switches must be covered. Report any unsafe condition found by using posting on Red-Tag Issues on Slack and putting a filled out red-tag on the equipment to prevent its use until it is repaired.
* Machine Maintenance - Equipment needs to be properly maintained to function safely.  If there is any indication that the machine is not functioning properly, don’t use it. Report any unsafe condition found by using posting on Red-Tag Issues on Slack and putting a filled out red-tag and/or lock-out/tag-out device on the equipment to prevent its use until it is repaired.  
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*'''Machine Maintenance''' - Equipment needs to be properly maintained to function safely. If there is any indication that the machine is not functioning properly, don’t use it. Report any unsafe condition found by using posting on Red-Tag Issues on Slack and putting a filled out red-tag and/or lock-out/tag-out device on the equipment to prevent its use until it is repaired.
* Fire and Explosion - Woodworking facilities contain large quantities of fuel in the form of woods, wood products, sawdust, and flammable materials such as paints, oils finishes, solvents, etc.  Sawdust can ignite and burn far more easily than whole pieces of lumber. Regular maintenance must be done to ensure that dust is not accumulating in the area.  Electrical panels must be kept clear, fire extinguishers, and exit routes must always be accessible.  
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*'''Fire and Explosion''' - Woodworking facilities contain large quantities of fuel in the form of woods, wood products, sawdust, and flammable materials such as paints, oils finishes, solvents, etc. Sawdust can ignite and burn far more easily than whole pieces of lumber. Regular maintenance must be done to ensure that dust is not accumulating in the area. Electrical panels must be kept clear, fire extinguishers, and exit routes must always be accessible.
 
* It is important for every user to ensure that they perform effective clean-ups of the equipment and the area to reduce the build up of wood dust, the separation of flammable materials, the proper maintenance of equipment.
 
* It is important for every user to ensure that they perform effective clean-ups of the equipment and the area to reduce the build up of wood dust, the separation of flammable materials, the proper maintenance of equipment.
  
==== Reporting Issues ====
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====Reporting Issues====
  
===== Injuries =====
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=====Injuries=====
'''If there is a personal injury requiring medical attention, dial 911 and obtain medical treatment.  Report any accidents or personal safety issues (including near-misses) as soon as possible with one of these methods:'''
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'''If there is a personal injury requiring medical attention, dial 911 and obtain medical treatment. Report any accidents or personal safety issues (including near-misses) as soon as possible with one of these methods:'''
* Fill out the [https://forms.gle/Vd4yuKSLR2ekttMEA PPM Accident Report by clicking this link]
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*Call 719-445-MAKE(6253) and leave a detailed message including:
* Call (719) 445-6253 and leave a detailed message including:
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**Your name and phone number
** Your name and phone number
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**Who was injured and their phone number
** Who was injured and their phone number
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**Describe the injury, part of body
** Describe the injury, part of body,
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**Detail what type of medical attention was sought
** Detail what type of medical attention was sought
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**Describe how the accident occurred (including the equipment that was being used.
** Describe how the accident occurred (including the equipment that was being used.
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*Send a direct message to our Executive Director on Slack
* Send a direct message to the Executive Director on Slack  
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*Send an email to contact@pikespeakmakerspace.org  
* Send an email to the Board of Directors at [[Mailto:board@pikespeakmakerspace.org|board@pikespeakmakerspace.org]]
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**Include all the same information listed above
** Include all the same information listed above
 
  
===== Equipment Issues =====
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=====Equipment Issues=====
Red-Tag Equipment – If equipment needs repairs, place a red-tag on it and report it via the Pikes Peak Makerspace Slack, # red-tag-issues page. This advises others on the malfunctioning equipment and ensures that actions can be taken to service/repair the equipment promptly.  
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'''Red-Tag Equipment''' – If equipment needs repairs, place a red-tag on it and report it via the Pikes Peak Makerspace Slack, #red-tags-issues channel. This advises others on the malfunctioning equipment and ensures that actions can be taken to service/repair the equipment promptly.
  
====== [[New Member Orientation#Red Tags|Red Tags]] ======
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======[[New Member Orientation#Red Tags|Red Tags]]======
 
'''•''' Any damage to tools or broken equipment MUST be reported in a direct message to a space leader/Director.
 
'''•''' Any damage to tools or broken equipment MUST be reported in a direct message to a space leader/Director.
  
 
'''•''' Use a Red Tag, which can be found in the '''red tag area''', to designate the broken equipment.
 
'''•''' Use a Red Tag, which can be found in the '''red tag area''', to designate the broken equipment.
  
'''•''' Additionally, report the issue in our Slack #red-tags channel.  
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'''•''' Additionally, report the issue in our Slack #red-tags-issues channel.  
  
==== Equipment Information ====
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====Equipment Information====
 
'''Be knowledgeable about the equipment that you are using.'''
 
'''Be knowledgeable about the equipment that you are using.'''
  
===== Laminated Placards =====
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=====Laminated Placards=====
* There are laminated placards with detailed equipment information hanging on each of the large Wood Shop power equipment.  These can also be found in the PPM Wiki under Wood Shop- Training (e.g., PPM Jointer Safety and Operations)
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* There are laminated placards with detailed equipment information hanging on each of the large Wood Shop power equipment. These can also be found in the PPM Wiki under Wood Shop- Training (e.g., PPM Jointer Safety and Operations)
* More detailed information can be found on the PPM Wiki/Wood Shop page. Vendor supplied Operation, Instruction, and parts lists can be found as links on that page.  Most equipment manuals have specific information on capabilities, maintenance, adjustments, and parts lists. Use the specific equipment manual for setup, changing blades, auxiliary attachments, alignments, and general maintenance.
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*More detailed information can be found on the PPM Wiki/Wood Shop page. Vendor supplied Operation, Instruction, and parts lists can be found as links on that page. Most equipment manuals have specific information on capabilities, maintenance, adjustments, and parts lists. Use the specific equipment manual for setup, changing blades, auxiliary attachments, alignments, and general maintenance.
  
===== Getting Help =====
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=====Getting Help=====
  
* Use the #wood-shop channel on Slack to get help with specific equipment.  
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*Use the #wood-shop channel on Slack to get help with specific equipment.
  
* Utilize tutorial videos on-line that provide general information on many of the Wood Shop tools, techniques, and safeguards.
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*Utilize tutorial videos on-line that provide general information on many of the Wood Shop tools, techniques, and safeguards.
  
==== Dust Collection and Air Handler ====
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====Dust Collection and Air Handler====
 
'''Woodworking creates wood chips, dust and fine dust. There are three reasons for dust collection.'''
 
'''Woodworking creates wood chips, dust and fine dust. There are three reasons for dust collection.'''
* Fine particulate matter is a health hazard that can be a respiratory irritant in the near-term, and a more serious health condition with long-term exposure.
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*'''Fine particulate matter''' is a health hazard that can be a respiratory irritant in the near-term, and a more serious health condition with long-term exposure.
* Fire Danger – A Wood Shop without dust collection has combustible dust everywhere, floors, tools, light fixtures, machinery housing, furnaces, electrical boxes. The amount of dust increases the chance for a fire start or acceleration if in contact with heaters, hot fixtures, machine housing, etc.
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*'''Fire Danger''' – A Wood Shop without dust collection has combustible dust everywhere, floors, tools, light fixtures, machinery housing, furnaces, electrical boxes. The&nbsp;amount of dust increases the chance for a fire start or acceleration if in contact with heaters, hot fixtures, machine housing, etc.
* Annoyance – True craftsmen work to precision high quality standards. Chips and dust can impact accuracy, joinery, final finishes, and  the quality of the final product. Dust in machinery means more maintenance is needed.  Plus, people prefer to work in clean environments.
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*'''Annoyance''' – True craftsmen work to precision high quality standards. Chips and dust can impact accuracy, joinery, final finishes, and the quality of the final product. Dust in machinery means more maintenance is needed. Plus, people prefer to work in clean environments.
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====Reclaimed Materials Usage====
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=====Use Metal Detector=====
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Scan the Wood for Metal - Use a hand-held metal detector wand on all reclaimed wood stock. It will locate remaining screws, nails and other metal parts. Any identified metal needs to be removed prior to cutting or shaping on woodworking equipment.
  
==== Reclaimed Materials Usage ====
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=====Upcycled Wood=====
===== Use Metal Detector =====
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Don’t bring any wood that has lead paint, bugs, or toxic materials to PPM Wood Shop. Paint must be removed prior to bringing to PPM for any up-cycled lumber project. Many pallets are treated with toxic pesticides, such as methyl bromide. Additionally, there can be residuals of toxic chemicals left on pallets, or bacteria from food shipments.
Scan the Wood for Metal -  Use a hand-held metal detector wand on all reclaimed wood stock.  It will locate remaining screws, nails and other metal parts. Any identified metal needs to be removed prior to cutting or shaping on woodworking equipment.
 
  
===== Upcycled Wood =====
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'''Here are some resources about reclaimed wood:'''
Don’t bring any wood that has lead paint, bugs, or toxic materials to PPM Wood Shop.  Paint must be removed prior to bringing to PPM for any up-cycled lumber project. Many pallets are treated with toxic pesticides, such as methyl bromide.  Additionally, there can be residuals of toxic chemicals left on pallets, or bacteria from food shipments. Here are some resources about reclaimed wood:
 
  
https://earth911.com/health/how-to-safely-use-pallet-wood/
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'''https://earth911.com/health/how-to-safely-use-pallet-wood/'''
  
https://rockinwoodusa.com/is-reclaimed-wood-safe/
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'''https://rockinwoodusa.com/is-reclaimed-wood-safe/'''
  
Recycling wood has ecological and aesthetic value. But, only if it is not exposing you and PPM members to hazardous materials.  
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Recycling wood has ecological and aesthetic value. But, only if it is not exposing you and PPM members to hazardous materials.
  
==== Banned Materials ====
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====Banned Materials====
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'''These materials are not compatible''' with the blades and bits in the Wood Shop: 
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*Plastics
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*Metals
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*Composite decking material (e.g. Trex)
 
The equipment in the Wood Shop is configured with blades and bits for working with the following materials:   
 
The equipment in the Wood Shop is configured with blades and bits for working with the following materials:   
  
* Solid wood
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*Solid wood
* Plywood
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*Plywood
* MDF (medium density fiberboard)
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*MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)
* Upcycled/recycled wood (see caution on use above)
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*Upcycled/recycled wood (see caution on use above)
 
 
These materials are not compatible with the blades and bits in the Wood Shop.
 
* Plastics
 
* Metals
 
* Composite decking material (e.g. Trex)
 
  
===== Paint or Solvents =====
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=====Paint or Solvents=====
Do not apply Paints or Solvents in the Wood Shop.  There are too many combustible materials and the odor is bothersome.  
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Do not apply Paints or Solvents in the Wood Shop. There are too many combustible materials and the odor is bothersome.  
  
* Use the ventilated room, outdoors, or other location for applying paints or solvent based finishes.
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*Use the ventilated room, outdoors, or other location for applying paints or solvent based finishes.
  
==== Check-in/ Check-out form ====
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====Check-in/ Check-out form====
 
'''All woodshop users are required to use the Check-in/ Check-out form when using the shop areas.'''
 
'''All woodshop users are required to use the Check-in/ Check-out form when using the shop areas.'''
  
==== Project Storage ====
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====Project Storage====
 
Project storage is extremely limited and therefore must be carefully managed. Keep your project out of the way, and do not leave it unattended for multiple days or it is subject to removal.  
 
Project storage is extremely limited and therefore must be carefully managed. Keep your project out of the way, and do not leave it unattended for multiple days or it is subject to removal.  
  
 
'''All projects left in the woodshop must be labeled with green Project Storage tags.'''
 
'''All projects left in the woodshop must be labeled with green Project Storage tags.'''
  
==== Clean-up ====
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====Clean-up====
 
'''It is said, “Woodworking projects tend to have 3 parts: Plan it. Build it. Clean up after it.”'''  
 
'''It is said, “Woodworking projects tend to have 3 parts: Plan it. Build it. Clean up after it.”'''  
  
 
If you do not have time to clean up, you do not have time to build it.  
 
If you do not have time to clean up, you do not have time to build it.  
# Clean-up the area and equipment that you used. All equipment should be ready for the next user to walk right up and use.  
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#Clean-up the area and equipment that you used. All equipment should be ready for the next user to walk right up and use.
# Return all hand tools to their proper location after use.  If you don't know where it goes, ask an area leader. This rule applies to all areas of our Makerspace.  
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#Return all hand tools to their proper location after use. If you don't know where it goes, ask an area leader. This rule applies to all areas of our Makerspace.
# Go to the '''Cleaning Sequence''' sheets hanging on the Wood Shop door.  More details below.  
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# Go to the '''Cleaning Sequence''' sheets hanging on the Wood Shop door. More details below.
  
===== Cleaning Sequence (Required) =====
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=====Cleaning Sequence (Required)=====
 
To ensure that the deep cleaning of the space is maintained, all members are required to do a cleaning task from the sequence flip chat.  
 
To ensure that the deep cleaning of the space is maintained, all members are required to do a cleaning task from the sequence flip chat.  
  
If you have comments about the cleaning sequence, leave a note on the Check-out form.  
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If you have comments about the cleaning sequence, leave a note on the Check-out form.
 
 
{{Scrap and Trash}}
 
  
 
==Classes and Training==
 
==Classes and Training==
If you need help with a tool or technique, use the #wood-shop channel on [[How To Slack|Slack]]
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===Classes===
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:'''Woodshop Orientation & SawStop Certification:'''
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::A combo class designed for new-to-woodshop members is offered twice per month on Saturday mornings.
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::For members who have already completed woodshop orientation and are interested in the SawStop only, there is a separate class once per month on Thursday evenings.
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::Sign up for upcoming classes on Meetup! [https://www.meetup.com/pikespeakmakerspace/events '''Upcoming events, including classes, on Meetup''']
  
===Area Captains -- Volunteers needed===
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===Training===
:'''Wood Shop Directors -- John Norton, Rodney Roy'''
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:If you need help with a tool or technique, use the #wood-shop channel on [[How To Slack|Slack]]
:'''Dust Deputy -- Vincent Flowers'''
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:To help out in the Wood Shop Area, contact Cap'n Mat on&nbsp;Slack.
:'''Orientation Captain -- John Hoover'''
 
:'''Lathe Captain -- Lucas Weismann'''
 
:'''Table Saw / Planer / Jointer Captain -- Bri Pomerantz'''
 
:'''Sanding Station Captain -- Volunteers needed'''
 
:'''Bandsaw Captain -- Jeff Rossmanith'''
 
[[Area Captain Duties#Wood Shop|'''Area Captain Duties''']]
 
:To help out in the Wood Shop Area, contact any of the Area Leaders on Slack.
 
 
 
===Classes===
 
:Sign up for upcoming classes on Meetup! [https://www.meetup.com/pikespeakmakerspace/events '''Upcoming events, including classes, on Meetup''']
 
  
 
===Tips===
 
===Tips===
Links to other sites (external links):
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Links to external sites:
 
:'''[https://www.finewoodworking.com/shop-tips Fine Wood Working Magazine Shop Tips]'''
 
:'''[https://www.finewoodworking.com/shop-tips Fine Wood Working Magazine Shop Tips]'''
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:'''[https://www.librarything.com/catalog/PikesPeakMakerspace/woodworking Our wood working-related books]''' — on LibraryThing.com
  
===For Additional Help===
 
:Use the PPM Slack channel #wood-shop
 
 
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==Equipment Lists==
 
==Equipment Lists==
  
 
===POWERMATIC Equipment List===
 
===POWERMATIC Equipment List===
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|'''6" Belt/<br>12" Disc<br>Combination Sander'''<br>
 
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|POWERMATIC 30B
 
|3-phase
 
|[https://www.ereplacementparts.com/powermatic-30b-combination-belt-and-disc-sander-parts-c-32549_32557_289690.html Replacement Parts]
 
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|'''planer, 15", 4"&nbsp;Dust&nbsp;Port'''<br>
 
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|POWERMATIC 15HH
 
|POWERMATIC 15HH
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|Single Phase,  
|[https://content.powermatic.com/assets/manuals/1791210_man_EN.pdf Operating Instructions and Parts Manual]
+
230V, 60Hz, 15A
(2017)
+
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$4,000</p>
+
|
|PPM
 
|Up and Operational
 
(01/08/22)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:3520B POWERMATIC lathe.jpg|alt=3520B POWERMATIC lathe|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:3520B POWERMATIC lathe.jpg|alt=3520B POWERMATIC lathe|center|frameless|150x150px]]
|<br>'''lathe, 18" extension, swing away tail stock, ONEWAY bowl chuck'''<br>
+
|<br>'''lathe, 18" extension, swing away tail stock,<br>ONEWAY bowl chuck'''<br>
 
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|41x41px|link=https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/File:Level_3_badge.png]]<br>
 
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|41x41px|link=https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/File:Level_3_badge.png]]<br>
|
 
 
|[[File:Powermatic-logo.png|alt=Powermatic-logo|left|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|[[File:Powermatic-logo.png|alt=Powermatic-logo|left|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|POWERMATIC 3520B
 
|POWERMATIC 3520B
|Single Phase, 220V,&nbsp;60Hz
+
|Single Phase,  
|[http://content.powermatic.com/assets/whitepapers/1352001_WP_EN.pdf POWERMATIC whitepaper]
+
220V,&nbsp;60Hz,&nbsp;6.2A
|<p style="text-align:right;">$7,000</p>
+
|"3520C"
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated by&nbsp;<br>Jim&nbsp;Kueck)]
+
 
|Up and Operational (03/27/22)
+
'''[https://powermatic.com/media/akeneo_connector/asset_files/M/_/M_1353001_3520C_Lathe_Edition_4_EN_f835.pdf pdf]'''
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:POWERMATIC bandsaw big.jpg|alt=POWERMATIC bandsaw|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:POWERMATIC bandsaw big.jpg|alt=POWERMATIC bandsaw|center|frameless|150x150px]]
|'''14" bandsaw, rip and cross-cut fences, 5"&nbsp;riser'''<br>
+
|'''14" bandsaw, rip and cross-cut fences, <br>5"&nbsp;riser'''<br>
 
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|41x41px|link=https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/File:Level_3_badge.png]]
 
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|41x41px|link=https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/File:Level_3_badge.png]]
|
 
 
|[[File:Powermatic-logo.png|alt=Powermatic-logo|left|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|[[File:Powermatic-logo.png|alt=Powermatic-logo|left|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|POWERMATIC PWBS&#8209;14
 
|POWERMATIC PWBS&#8209;14
|Single Phase, 115V,&nbsp;60Hz,&nbsp;11A
+
|Single Phase,  
|[https://content.powermatic.com/assets/manuals/1791216K_man_EN.pdf Operating Instructions and Parts Manual]
+
115V, 60Hz, 11A
|<p style="text-align:right;">$900</p>
+
|
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated by&nbsp;<br>Jim&nbsp;Kueck)]
+
|
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|<center>'''Picture'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Item'''</center>
+
|'''6" Belt/<br>12" Disc<br>Combination Sander'''<br>
|<center>'''Training Video Link'''</center>
+
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|41x41px|link=https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/File:Level_3_badge.png]]
|<center>'''Manufacturer'''</center>
+
|[[File:Powermatic-logo.png|alt=Powermatic-logo|left|frameless|120x120px]]
|<center>'''Model<br>Number'''</center>
+
|POWERMATIC 30B
|<center>'''Power<br>Requirements'''</center>
+
|3-phase
|<center>'''Manual'''</center>
+
|[https://www.ereplacementparts.com/powermatic-30b-combination-belt-and-disc-sander-parts-c-32549_32557_289690.html Replacement Parts]
|<center>'''Estimated<br>Value'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Owner'''</center>
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; color:#000000;"
|<center>'''Status'''</center>
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 
|}
 
|}
 
+
<gallery widths="200" heights="125">
 +
File:3520B POWERMATIC lathe.jpg|alt=3520B POWERMATIC lathe|'''3520B POWERMATIC lathe'''
 +
File:Lathe chuck.jpg|alt=Lathe chuck|'''Lathe chuck'''
 +
File:Lathe tools.jpg|alt=Lathe tools|'''Lathe tools'''
 +
File:POWERMATIC bandsaw big.jpg|alt=POWERMATIC bandsaw|'''POWERMATIC bandsaw'''
 +
File:POWERMATIC bandsaw.jpg|alt=POWERMATIC bandsaw|'''POWERMATIC bandsaw'''
 +
</gallery>
  
 
===Sharpening and Sanding Equipment List===
 
===Sharpening and Sanding Equipment List===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |'''Picture'''
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |Picture
|'''Item'''
+
|Item
|'''Manufacturer'''
+
|Manufacturer
|'''Model<br>Number'''
+
|Model&nbsp;Number
|'''Manual'''
+
|Reference<br>Materials
|'''Estimated<br>Value'''
 
|'''Owner'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Grinder station.jpg|alt=Grinder station|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:Grinder station.jpg|alt=Grinder station|center|frameless|150x150px]]
|'''8" bench grinder on pedestal, blue&nbsp;and&nbsp;white grinding stones, Wolverine and Veritas sharpening devices, buffing wheel and&nbsp;compounds'''
+
|'''8" bench grinder, blue&nbsp;and&nbsp;white grinding stones,<br>Wolverine and Veritas sharpening devices,<br>buffing wheel and&nbsp;compounds'''
 
|[https://jettools.com/woodworking/ JET]
 
|[https://jettools.com/woodworking/ JET]
|[https://jettools.com/726101 JWBG&#8209;8&nbsp;]
+
|JET
 +
[https://jettools.com/726101 JWBG&#8209;8&nbsp;]
 
|[[File:Wolverine Dressing Jig Instructions.pdf|alt=Wolverine Dressing Jig Instructions|center|frameless|129x129px]]
 
|[[File:Wolverine Dressing Jig Instructions.pdf|alt=Wolverine Dressing Jig Instructions|center|frameless|129x129px]]
|<p style="text-align:right;">$500</p>
 
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated&nbsp;by David&nbsp;Wasmer,&nbsp;Sr.)]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
|'''variable speed buffer and buffing wheels'''
+
|'''variable speed buffer<br>and buffing wheels'''
 
|[[File:Logo DeWALT.png|alt=Logo DeWalt|left|frameless|50x50px]]
 
|[[File:Logo DeWALT.png|alt=Logo DeWalt|left|frameless|50x50px]]
|DeWALT DWP849
+
|DeWALT  
 +
DWP849
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$200</p>
 
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated&nbsp;by David&nbsp;Wasmer,&nbsp;Sr.)]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
|'''3M'''
+
|'''sanding&nbsp;belts, disks and sheets'''
'''sanding&nbsp;belts, disks and sheets'''
 
 
|[[File:3M logo.gif|alt=3M logo|left|frameless|33x33px|3M logo]]
 
|[[File:3M logo.gif|alt=3M logo|left|frameless|33x33px|3M logo]]
 +
|3M
 +
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$100</p>
 
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated&nbsp;by David&nbsp;Wasmer,&nbsp;Sr.)]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Granite block.jpg|alt=Granite block|center|frameless|133x133px]]
 
|[[File:Granite block.jpg|alt=Granite block|center|frameless|133x133px]]
 
|'''precision ground granite block, 12"x18"x3"'''
 
|'''precision ground granite block, 12"x18"x3"'''
|?
 
|?
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$200</p>
+
|
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated&nbsp;by David&nbsp;Wasmer,&nbsp;Sr.)]
+
|
|-
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; color:#000000;"
|<center>'''Picture'''</center>
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
|<center>'''Item'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Manufacturer'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Model<br>Number'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Manual'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Estimated<br>Value'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Owner'''</center>
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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===Wood Shop Equipment List===
 
===Wood Shop Equipment List===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |'''Picture'''
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |Picture
|'''Item'''
+
|Item
|'''Manufacturer'''
+
|Manufacturer
|'''Model<br>Number'''
+
|Model&nbsp;Number
|Power Requirements
+
|Power<br>Requirements
|'''Manual'''
+
|Reference<br>Materials
|'''Estimated<br>Value'''
 
|'''Owner'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:JET Jointer.jpg|alt=JET Jointer|center|frameless|JET Jointer|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:JET Jointer.jpg|alt=JET Jointer|center|frameless|JET Jointer|150x150px]]
|'''8" Jointer with Shelix cutting head installed'''
+
|'''8" Jointer with Shelix cutting&nbsp;head'''
 
|[https://jettools.com/woodworking/ JET]
 
|[https://jettools.com/woodworking/ JET]
 
|[https://jettools.com/718200k JJ-8CS]
 
|[https://jettools.com/718200k JJ-8CS]
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60HZ
 
60HZ
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$1,000</p>
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|[[File:BAYLEIGH AIR FILTRATION.jpg|alt=BAYLEIGH AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|'''AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM'''
 
'''with remote'''
 
|[https://www.baileigh.com/ BAILEIGH]
 
|[https://www.baileigh.com/air-filtration-system-afs-2400 AFS-2400]
 
|single phase,
 
110 Volts,
 
 
14 Amps,
 
 
60HZ
 
|[https://www.baileigh.com/media/uploads/manuals/AFS-2400_02-2020.pdf OPERATOR'S MANUAL]
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">($1,853 new)</p>
 
|PPM [[Donations Received#2022 Donations|(donated by TITAN ROBOTICS)]]
 
Installed
 
 
04/07/22
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Miter saw with new dust hood.jpg|alt=Miter saw with new dust hood|center|frameless|133x133px]]
 
|[[File:Miter saw with new dust hood.jpg|alt=Miter saw with new dust hood|center|frameless|133x133px]]
 
|'''12" Sliding Compound'''  
 
|'''12" Sliding Compound'''  
'''Miter Saw, dust&nbsp;hood & RIGID vacuum'''
+
'''Miter Saw, dust&nbsp;hood & RIGID&nbsp;vacuum'''
 
|[[File:Logo DeWALT.png|alt=Logo DeWalt|left|frameless|50x50px]]
 
|[[File:Logo DeWALT.png|alt=Logo DeWalt|left|frameless|50x50px]]
|DeWALT DW708
+
| DeWALT DW708
 
|single phase,  
 
|single phase,  
 
110 Volts,  
 
110 Volts,  
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60HZ
 
60HZ
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$350</p>
 
|'''Les'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:WORK SHARP sharpener.jpg|alt=WORK SHARP sharpener|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:WORK SHARP sharpener.jpg|alt=WORK SHARP sharpener|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|'''wood tool sharpener'''
 
|'''wood tool sharpener'''
| WORK SHARP
+
|WORK SHARP
 
|[https://www.worksharptools.com/shop/woodworking/woodworking-sharpener/woodworking-tool-sharpener-ws3000/ WS3000]
 
|[https://www.worksharptools.com/shop/woodworking/woodworking-sharpener/woodworking-tool-sharpener-ws3000/ WS3000]
 
|single phase,  
 
|single phase,  
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60HZ
 
60HZ
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$200</p>
 
|'''John&nbsp;Norton'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:DELTA Router Table.jpg|alt=DELTA Router Table|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:DELTA Router Table.jpg|alt=DELTA Router Table|center|frameless|150x150px]]
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60HZ
 
60HZ
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">?</p>
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Fan rolling black.jpg|center|frameless|150x150px]]
+
|
|'''24" 2-speed fan'''
+
|'''Floor drill press'''
'''in rolling frame'''
+
|[https://www.portercable.com/products/power-tools/woodworking-tools PORTER-CABLE]
|UTILITECH PRO
 
 
|?
 
|?
 +
|single phase,
 +
110 Volts,
 +
 +
8 Amps,
 +
 +
60HZ
 
|
 
|
|
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">?</p>
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|[[File:Box fan.jpg|alt=Box fan|center|frameless|140x140px|link=https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/File:Box_fan.jpg]]
 
|'''Box fan,'''
 
'''20", 3-speed'''
 
|LASKO
 
| N/A
 
|
 
|
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$30</p>
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
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60HZ
 
60HZ
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$120</p>
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
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60HZ
 
60HZ
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$75</p>
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
|'''Dust Collector 1.5HP 6" inlet'''
 
|[https://deltamachinery.com/products/ DELTA]
 
|?
 
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$550</p>
+
|
|PPM
+
|
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
|
+
|[[File:BAYLEIGH AIR FILTRATION.jpg|alt=BAYLEIGH AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM|center|frameless|150x150px]]
|'''Floor drill press'''
+
|'''AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM'''
|[https://www.portercable.com/products/power-tools/woodworking-tools PORTER-CABLE]
+
'''with remote'''
|?
+
|[https://www.baileigh.com/ BAILEIGH]
 +
|[https://www.baileigh.com/air-filtration-system-afs-2400 AFS-2400]
 
|single phase,  
 
|single phase,  
 
110 Volts,  
 
110 Volts,  
  
8 Amps,  
+
14 Amps,  
  
 
60HZ
 
60HZ
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$500</p>
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 +
|[[File:Box fan.jpg|alt=Box fan|center|frameless|140x140px|link=https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/File:Box_fan.jpg]]
 +
|'''Box fan,'''
 +
'''20", 3-speed'''
 +
|LASKO
 +
|N/A
 +
|
 
|
 
|
|'''Mobile Base, Adjustable Universal'''
 
|HTC
 
| HTC2000
 
|N/A
 
|yes, and
 
[https://go.rockler.com/tech/RTD10000057AC.pdf online]
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$80</p>
 
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated by&nbsp;<br>Jim&nbsp;Kueck)]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|<center>'''Picture'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Item'''</center>
+
|'''Dust Collector<br>1.5HP 6" inlet'''
|<center>'''Manufacturer'''</center>
+
|[https://deltamachinery.com/products/ DELTA]
|<center>'''Model<br>Number'''</center>
+
|?
|<center>'''Power Requirements'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Manual'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Estimated<br>Value'''</center>
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; color:#000000;"
|<center>'''Owner'''</center>
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 
|}
 
|}
  
<gallery>
+
<gallery widths="200" heights="125">
File:Cable management.jpg|alt=Wood Shop Cable Management|<center>Cable Management<br>by Nick Hopkins<br>(11/06/22)</center>
+
File:Cable management.jpg|alt=Wood Shop Cable Management|'''Cable Management<br>by Nick Hopkins<br>(11/06/22)'''
File:AFS-2400 nameplate.jpg|alt=AFS-2400 nameplate|<center>AFS-2400<br>nameplate</center>
+
File:AFS-2400 nameplate.jpg|alt=AFS-2400 nameplate|'''AFS-2400 nameplate'''
File:3520B POWERMATIC lathe.jpg|alt=3520B POWERMATIC lathe|<center>3520B POWERMATIC lathe</center>
+
File:Bench grinder.jpg|alt=Bench grinder|'''Bench grinder'''
File:Lathe chuck.jpg|alt=Lathe chuck|<center>Lathe chuck</center>
+
File:JET Jointer nameplate.jpg|alt=JET Jointer nameplate|'''JET Jointer nameplate'''     
File:Lathe tools.jpg|alt=Lathe tools|<center>Lathe tools</center>
 
File:Bench grinder.jpg|alt=Bench grinder|<center>Bench grinder</center>
 
File:POWERMATIC bandsaw big.jpg|alt=POWERMATIC bandsaw|<center>POWERMATIC<br>bandsaw</center>
 
File:POWERMATIC bandsaw.jpg|alt=POWERMATIC bandsaw|<center>POWERMATIC<br>bandsaw</center>
 
File:JET Jointer nameplate.jpg|alt=JET Jointer nameplate|<center>JET Jointer<br>nameplate</center>     
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
+
===FESTOOL Equipment List Level 3 Tools===
=== FESTOOL Equipment List -- Level 3 Tools===
+
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |Picture
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |'''Picture'''
+
|Item
|'''Item'''
+
|Manufacturer
|'''Manufacturer'''
+
|Model<br>Number
|'''Model<br>Number'''
+
|Owner
|'''Estimated<br>Value'''
 
|'''Owner'''
 
|'''Status'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Festool Track Saw.jpeg|alt=Festool Track Saw|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:Festool Track Saw.jpeg|alt=Festool Track Saw|center|frameless|150x150px]]
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[[File:Level 3 badge.png|left|frameless|55x55px]]
 
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|left|frameless|55x55px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
|TS 55 EQ
+
|FESTOOL
|<p style="text-align:right;">$550</p>
+
TS 55 EQ
|'''John&nbsp;Norton'''
+
|'''John Norton'''
|Working
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Festool Half Sheet Sander.jpeg|alt=Festool Half Sheet Sander|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:Festool Half Sheet Sander.jpeg|alt=Festool Half Sheet Sander|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|'''Sander&nbsp;(Half&nbsp;Sheet)'''<br>
 
|'''Sander&nbsp;(Half&nbsp;Sheet)'''<br>
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|left|frameless|55x55px]]
+
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|55x55px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
|RS 2-E-Plus
+
|FESTOOL
|<p style="text-align:right;">$350</p>
+
RS 2-E-Plus
|'''John&nbsp;Norton'''
+
|'''John Norton'''
|Working
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Festool Orbital Sander.jpeg|alt=Festool Orbital Sander|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:Festool Orbital Sander.jpeg|alt=Festool Orbital Sander|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|'''Sander&nbsp;(Orbital)'''<br>
 
|'''Sander&nbsp;(Orbital)'''<br>
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|left|frameless|55x55px]]
+
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|55x55px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
|ETS 150/5 EQ-Plus
+
|FESTOOL
|<p style="text-align:right;">$350</p>
+
ETS 150/5 EQ-Plus
|'''John&nbsp;Norton'''
+
|'''John Norton'''
|Working
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Festool Dust Extractor.jpeg|alt=Festool Dust Extractor|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:Festool Dust Extractor.jpeg|alt=Festool Dust Extractor|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|'''Dust Collector'''<br>
 
|'''Dust Collector'''<br>
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|left|frameless|55x55px]]
+
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|55x55px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
|CLEANTEC&nbsp;CT&nbsp;22&nbsp;E
+
|FESTOOL
|<p style="text-align:right;">$600</p>
+
CLEANTEC&nbsp;CT&nbsp;22&nbsp;E
|'''John&nbsp;Norton'''
+
|'''John Norton'''
|Working
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
 
|'''Multifunction Table'''<br>
 
|'''Multifunction Table'''<br>
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|left|frameless|55x55px]]
+
[[File:Level 3 badge.png|alt=Level 3 badge|left|frameless|55x55px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
 
|[[File:Festool-logo.min.png|alt=Festool-logo.min|left|frameless|91x91px]]
|1080
+
|FESTOOL
|<p style="text-align:right;">$760</p>
+
1080
|'''John&nbsp;Norton'''
+
|'''John Norton'''
|Working
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; color:#000000;"
|-
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
|<center>'''Picture'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Item'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Manufacturer'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Model<br>Number'''</center>
+
|
|<center>'''Estimated<br>Value'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Owner'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Status'''</center>
 
 
|}
 
|}
<gallery>
+
 
File:Festool Track Saw in Systainer.jpeg|alt=Festool Track Saw in Systainer|<center>FESTOOL<br>Track Saw,<br>in Systainer</center>
+
<gallery widths="200" heights="125">
File:Festool Orbital Sander in Systainer.jpeg|alt=Festool Orbital Sander in Systainer|<center>FESTOOL<br>Orbital Sander,<br>in Systainer</center>
+
File:Festool Track Saw in Systainer.jpeg|alt=Festool Track Saw in Systainer|'''FESTOOL<br>Track Saw,<br>in Systainer'''
File:Festool Half Sheet Sander in Systainer.jpeg|alt=Festool Half Sheet Sander in Systainer|<center>FESTOOL<br>Half Sheet Sander,<br>in Systainer</center>
+
File:Festool Orbital Sander in Systainer.jpeg|alt=Festool Orbital Sander in Systainer|'''FESTOOL<br>Orbital Sander,<br>in Systainer'''
 +
File:Festool Half Sheet Sander in Systainer.jpeg|alt=Festool Half Sheet Sander in Systainer|'''FESTOOL<br>Half Sheet Sander,<br>in Systainer'''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
===Power Tools===
 
===Power Tools===
 
'''<nowiki/>'A Tool Is Just An Opportunity With A Handle' ~Kevin Kelly'''
 
'''<nowiki/>'A Tool Is Just An Opportunity With A Handle' ~Kevin Kelly'''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |'''Picture'''
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |Picture
|'''Item'''
+
|Item
|'''Manufacturer'''
+
|Manufacturer
|'''Model<br>Number'''
+
|Model<br>Number
|'''Manual'''
+
|Reference<br>Materials
|'''Estimated<br>Value'''
 
|'''Owner'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Compact Router.jpg|alt=Milwaukee Compact Router|center|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|[[File:Compact Router.jpg|alt=Milwaukee Compact Router|center|frameless|120x120px]]
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|Milwaukee  
 
|Milwaukee  
 
[https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Woodworking/Jig-Saws/2723-20 2723-20]
 
[https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Woodworking/Jig-Saws/2723-20 2723-20]
|[https://documents.milwaukeetool.com/58-14-2745d4.pdf link]
+
|[https://documents.milwaukeetool.com/58-14-2745d4.pdf OPERATOR'S MANUAL]
|<p style="text-align:right;">$200</p>
 
|PPM,
 
New 01/01/23
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:JIG SAW Milwaukee.jpg|alt=JIG SAW Milwaukee|center|frameless|130x130px]]
 
|[[File:JIG SAW Milwaukee.jpg|alt=JIG SAW Milwaukee|center|frameless|130x130px]]
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|Milwaukee  
 
|Milwaukee  
 
[https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Woodworking/Jig-Saws/2737-20 2737-20]
 
[https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Woodworking/Jig-Saws/2737-20 2737-20]
|[https://documents.milwaukeetool.com/58-14-2745d4.pdf link]
+
|[https://documents.milwaukeetool.com/58-14-2745d4.pdf OPERATOR'S MANUAL]
|<p style="text-align:right;">$200</p>
 
|PPM,
 
New 12/17/22
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Makita Circular Saw.jpg|alt=Makita Circular Saw|center|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|[[File:Makita Circular Saw.jpg|alt=Makita Circular Saw|center|frameless|120x120px]]
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[https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/5007NB 5007NB]
 
[https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/5007NB 5007NB]
 
|
 
|
|
 
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated&nbsp;by David&nbsp;Wasmer,&nbsp;Sr.)]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Makita Router 3601B.jpg|alt=Makita Router 3601B|center|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|[[File:Makita Router 3601B.jpg|alt=Makita Router 3601B|center|frameless|120x120px]]
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|[[File:Makita-Logo-01.png|alt=Makita logo|left|frameless|75x75px]]
 
|[[File:Makita-Logo-01.png|alt=Makita logo|left|frameless|75x75px]]
 
|Makita
 
|Makita
[https://www.makita.com.sg/product/3601b-router/ 3601B]
+
3601B
|
+
 
|
+
|[https://www.makita.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/3601B_Manual.pdf INSTRUCTION MANUAL]
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated&nbsp;by David&nbsp;Wasmer,&nbsp;Sr.)]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:DeWALT sawsall.jpg|alt=DeWALT sawsall|center|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|[[File:DeWALT sawsall.jpg|alt=DeWALT sawsall|center|frameless|120x120px]]
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DW304P
 
DW304P
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$100</p>
 
|'''Greg C. (?)'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:DeWALT jigsaw.jpg|alt=DeWALT jigsaw|center|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|[[File:DeWALT jigsaw.jpg|alt=DeWALT jigsaw|center|frameless|120x120px]]
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DW331
 
DW331
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$150</p>
 
|'''John&nbsp;Norton'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:BOSCH jigsaw 1590EVS.jpg|alt=BOSCH jigsaw 1590EVS|center|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|[[File:BOSCH jigsaw 1590EVS.jpg|alt=BOSCH jigsaw 1590EVS|center|frameless|120x120px]]
 
|'''Jig Saw'''
 
|'''Jig Saw'''
 
|BOSCH
 
|BOSCH
|1590EVS
+
|BOSCH
|
+
1590EVS
 
|
 
|
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:AIR NAILER.jpg|alt=AIR NAILER|center|frameless|104x104px|AIR NAILER]]
 
|[[File:AIR NAILER.jpg|alt=AIR NAILER|center|frameless|104x104px|AIR NAILER]]
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|[https://www.harborfreight.com/18-gauge-2-in-1-air-nailerstapler-68019.html 64269]
 
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/18-gauge-2-in-1-air-nailerstapler-68019.html 64269]
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$30</p>
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Biscuit Joiner In Red Case.jpg|alt=Biscuit Joiner In Red Case|center|frameless|150x150px]]
 
|[[File:Biscuit Joiner In Red Case.jpg|alt=Biscuit Joiner In Red Case|center|frameless|150x150px]]
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'''Joiner'''
 
'''Joiner'''
 
|[https://www.sears.com/tools-craftsman-tools/b-1324478419?sortOption=UNITS_HIGH_TO_LOW Craftsman]
 
|[https://www.sears.com/tools-craftsman-tools/b-1324478419?sortOption=UNITS_HIGH_TO_LOW Craftsman]
 +
|Craftsman
 
|
 
|
|
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$130</p>
 
|PPM
 
(donated by
 
 
John Norton)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
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'''Saw'''
 
'''Saw'''
 
|[https://www.sears.com/tools-craftsman-tools/b-1324478419?sortOption=UNITS_HIGH_TO_LOW Craftsman]
 
|[https://www.sears.com/tools-craftsman-tools/b-1324478419?sortOption=UNITS_HIGH_TO_LOW Craftsman]
 +
|Craftsman
 
|
 
|
|
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$50</p>
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
|'''Belt Sander (handheld)'''
+
|'''Belt Sander'''
 +
'''(handheld)'''
 
|[https://www.sears.com/tools-craftsman-tools/b-1324478419?sortOption=UNITS_HIGH_TO_LOW Craftsman]
 
|[https://www.sears.com/tools-craftsman-tools/b-1324478419?sortOption=UNITS_HIGH_TO_LOW Craftsman]
 +
|Craftsman
 
|
 
|
|
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$50</p>
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|
 
|
|'''Belt Sander (handheld)'''
+
|'''Belt Sander'''
 +
'''(handheld)'''
 
|[[File:Logo RYOBI.png|alt=Logo RYOBI|left|frameless|65x65px]]
 
|[[File:Logo RYOBI.png|alt=Logo RYOBI|left|frameless|65x65px]]
 
|RYOBI
 
|RYOBI
 
|
 
|
|
 
|'''???'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Sander PORTER-CABLE.jpg|alt=Sander PORTER-CABLE|center|frameless|133x133px]]
 
|[[File:Sander PORTER-CABLE.jpg|alt=Sander PORTER-CABLE|center|frameless|133x133px]]
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|Quicksand
 
|Quicksand
 
|
 
|
|
 
|PPM
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Sander Mouse.jpg|alt=Sander Mouse|center|frameless|133x133px]]
 
|[[File:Sander Mouse.jpg|alt=Sander Mouse|center|frameless|133x133px]]
 
|
 
|
'''Mouse Sander/ Polisher'''
+
'''Mouse Sander/Polisher'''
 
|[[File:Logo BLACK&DECKER.png|left|frameless]]
 
|[[File:Logo BLACK&DECKER.png|left|frameless]]
|BLACK&DECKER FMS50
+
|BLACK&DECKER  
 +
FMS50
 +
|
 +
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; color:#000000;"
 +
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:right;">$25</p>
 
|PPM
 
|- sty
 
|<center>'''Picture'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Item'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Manufacturer'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Model<br>Number'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Manual'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Estimated<br>Value'''</center>
 
|<center>'''Owner'''</center>
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
  
 
===Clamps===
 
===Clamps===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; background-color:#42B649; color:#ffffff;"
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |'''Item'''
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |Item
|'''Manufacturer'''
+
|Manufacturer
 
|
 
|
|'''Quantity'''
+
|Quantity
|'''Price<br>Each'''
+
|Price Each
|'''Owner'''
+
|Owner
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''6" Wooden Handscrew Clamps'''
 
|'''6" Wooden Handscrew Clamps'''
 
|ROCKLER
 
|ROCKLER
 
|[https://www.rockler.com/wooden-handscrew-clamps-clamps Wooden Handscrew Clamps]
 
|[https://www.rockler.com/wooden-handscrew-clamps-clamps Wooden Handscrew Clamps]
|<p style="text-align:center;">2</p>
+
|<p style="text-align:left;">2</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$14</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$14</p>
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''8" Quick Clamp'''
 
|'''8" Quick Clamp'''
|[https://www.irwin.com/tools/trades/woodworker Irwin]
+
|[https://www.irwintools.com/products/hand-tools Irwin]
 
|Quick Grip
 
|Quick Grip
|<p style="text-align:center;">2</p>
+
|<p style="text-align:left;">2</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$10</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$10</p>
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''12" Quick Clamp'''
 
|'''12" Quick Clamp'''
|[https://www.irwin.com/tools/trades/woodworker Irwin]
+
|[https://www.irwintools.com/products/hand-tools Irwin]
 
|Quick Grip
 
|Quick Grip
|<p style="text-align:center;">2</p>
+
|<p style="text-align:left;">2</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$12</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$12</p>
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''36" Quick Clamp'''
 
|'''36" Quick Clamp'''
|[https://www.irwin.com/tools/trades/woodworker Irwin]
+
|[https://www.irwintools.com/products/hand-tools Irwin]
 
|Quick Grip
 
|Quick Grip
|<p style="text-align:center;">1</p>
+
|<p style="text-align:left;">1</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$36</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$36</p>
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''30" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''30" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.besseytools.com/en-US/BESSEY-Tools-North-America/Products/Accessories---Spare-Parts/Bar-clamps Bessey]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">4</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">4</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$20</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$20</p>
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''48" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''48" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.besseytools.com/en-US/BESSEY-Tools-North-America/Products/Accessories---Spare-Parts/Bar-clamps Bessey]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">2</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">2</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$20</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$20</p>
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''60" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''60" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.besseytools.com/en-US/BESSEY-Tools-North-America/Products/Accessories---Spare-Parts/Bar-clamps Bessey]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">2</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">2</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$20</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$20</p>
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
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|'''36" Quick Release Steel Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''36" Quick Release Steel Bar Clamp'''
 
|Jorgensen
 
|Jorgensen
|CABINENT MASTER 8036
+
|CABINET MASTER 8036
|<p style="text-align:center;">5</p>
+
|<p style="text-align:left;">5</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$50</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$50</p>
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''6" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''6" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">2</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">2</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$3</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$3</p>
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|'''Bill Epperson'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''12" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''12" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">0</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">0</p>
 
|
 
|
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''18" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''18" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">0</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">0</p>
 
|
 
|
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''24" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''24" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">2</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">2</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$6</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$6</p>
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''30" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''30" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">0</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">0</p>
 
|
 
|
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''36" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''36" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
+
|
 
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/36-in-aluminum-bar-clamp-60539.html ITEM 60539]
 
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/36-in-aluminum-bar-clamp-60539.html ITEM 60539]
|<p style="text-align:center;">6</p>
+
|<p style="text-align:left;">6</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$9</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$9</p>
 
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated&nbsp;by David&nbsp;Wasmer,&nbsp;Sr.)]
 
|PPM<br>[https://wiki.pikespeakmakerspace.org/index.php/Donations_Received#2021_Donations (donated&nbsp;by David&nbsp;Wasmer,&nbsp;Sr.)]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''60" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''60" Quick Release Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
+
|
 
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/60-in-aluminum-f-style-bar-clamp-60673.html ITEM 60673]
 
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/60-in-aluminum-f-style-bar-clamp-60673.html ITEM 60673]
|<p style="text-align:center;">2</p>
+
|<p style="text-align:left;">2</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$18</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$18</p>
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''50" CLAMP & CUT EDGE GUIDE'''
 
|'''50" CLAMP & CUT EDGE GUIDE'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
+
|
 
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/50-inch-clamp-and-cut-edge-guide-66581.html ITEM 66581]
 
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/50-inch-clamp-and-cut-edge-guide-66581.html ITEM 66581]
|<p style="text-align:center;">1</p>
+
|<p style="text-align:left;">1</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$20</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$20</p>
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''6" Ratcheting Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''6" Ratcheting Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">0</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">0</p>
 
|
 
|
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''12" Ratcheting Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''12" Ratcheting Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">6</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">6</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$4</p>
 
|<p style="text-align:right;">$4</p>
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''24" Ratcheting Bar Clamp'''
 
|'''24" Ratcheting Bar Clamp'''
|[https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=Pittsburg+bar+clamps PITTSBURGH]
 
 
|
 
|
|<p style="text-align:center;">0</p>
+
|
 +
|<p style="text-align:left;">0</p>
 
|
 
|
 
|PPM
 
|PPM
|-
+
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:left; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif !important; color:#000000;"
|<center>'''Item'''</center>
+
| style="vertical-align:middle;" |
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:Return all tools to their proper location after use. This rule applies to all areas of our Makerspace.
  
===[[Donations Received]]===
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===[[Wish List#Wood Shop|Wish List]]===
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:A '''[https://www.sawstop.com/why-sawstop/ SawStop table saw]''' (delivered 02/05/23!)
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{{Member Benefits}}
 
{{Member Benefits}}
 
==[https://pikespeakmakerspace.org/reserve Equipment Reservations]==
 
Please remember to check for reservations before beginning your project. Some members drive in from Denver, Pueblo, or Falcon to use the equipment they have reserved. If your job is running at the time of their reservation, you are expected to pause and remove your project.
 
 
  
 
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:'''Or, leave donations in a black payment box.'''
 
:'''Or, leave donations in a black payment box.'''
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:[[Autodesk Fusion 360 Tips|'''Fusion 360''']]
 
:[[VCarve Tips|'''VCarve''']]
 
:'''[[Inkscape Tips|Inkscape]]'''
 
  
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File:Miniature wooden wheelbarrow.jpg|alt=Miniature wooden wheelbarrow by Mike K.|<center>Miniature wooden wheelbarrow<br>by Mike K.</center>
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:'''[https://www.printables.com/@Festool/models FESTOOL 3D Models]''' — on Printables.com
:'''[[CNC|CNC Area]]'''
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:'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGnVt29NEG8 Inkscape Tutorial, For Engineers And Shaper Origin Users]''' — BodgedButWorks on YouTube
:'''[[Metal Shop]]'''
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:'''[https://www.youtube.com/user/StumpyNubsWorkshop/videos '''Stumpy Nubs Woodshop''']''' — on YouTube
:'''[[Shed]]'''
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:'''[https://owwm.org/ Old Woodworking Machines (OWWM)]'''
  
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:Use the PPM Slack channel #wood-shop
:'''[https://www.librarything.com/catalog/PikesPeakMakerspace/woodworking LibraryThing] -- Our wood working-related books'''
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:[[How To Slack#PPM Channel  Names and Descriptions|'''List of all PPM Slack channels''']]
 
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Links to other sites (external links):
 
:[http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=655&tab=4 '''Vintage Machinery Photo Index -- POWERMATIC''']
 
:[https://www.youtube.com/user/StumpyNubsWorkshop/videos '''Stumpy Nubs Woodworking Journal - YouTube''']
 
:'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGnVt29NEG8 Inkscape Tutorial, For Engineers And Shaper Origin Users]'''
 
:'''[https://www.woodcraft.com/blog_entries/welding-for-woodworkers-1 Welding for Woodworkers]'''
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 19 April 2024

Level 3 badge used at Pikes Peak Makerspace

The Wood Shop Area at Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) consists of

both Level 2 and Level 3 equipment.

Additional PPM training and then certification is required to use any of our Level 3 equipment.

Our trainers are passionate about sharing their knowledge and ensuring a positive learning experience for all.

We are grateful for their commitment and dedication to our community.

Wood Shop Area hand tools should be marked with green tape, paint, or powder coating.

The SawStop in the PPM Wood Shop cannot be turned on without scanning the RFID card of a certified member in our TESLA Access system.

 


Wood Shop Policy, Safety, and Orientation

All Wood Shop users are required to follow all Wood Shop Policies and Safety Procedures.

Members are required to pass the Wood Shop Safety Quiz with 90% or better before attending the in-person orientation.

Emergency Safety - Review the Wood Shop layout to know the nearest emergency exits, eye wash, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and breaker box in case of emergency.

  • By using Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) you are agreeing to the shop policies and to operate equipment and use the space safely. Personal safety is your responsibility.
  • Damage to tools, equipment, the shop itself caused by your actions is solely your responsibility.

Impairment - The use of the Wood Shop equipment requires you to be alert, attentive and focused.

  • Do not use the Wood Shop, or any PPM tools, if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Likewise, ensure that you are well-rested and alert.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Safety Glasses - Safety glasses are required when you are operating hand or stationary powered tools in the Wood Shop. 
    • Additionally, safety glasses are required if you are in the Wood Shop, and someone else is operating powered tools. (ANSI Z87.1-impact resistant) safety glasses are required. These are rated for impact protection and have side shields to provide protection from objects coming from the front and sides. Most prescription glasses are not impact resistant or provide side protection. If you use prescription glasses, then put an ANSI Z87-1 goggle over them.
  • Hearing Protection - Hearing protection is required when you are operating stationary powered tools, or someone else is operating machinery in the Wood Shop. There are two types of hearing protection
    • Soft Foam earplugs are available. To get the best protection roll the foam with your fingers to condense the plug. Pull the top of your ear up and back with the opposite hand, and insert the plug into your ear canal. Hold the plug with your finger for 20-30 seconds to let the plug expand and fill your ear canal. Your voice will sound muffled if the plug has a good seal.
    • Ear muffs are available. These fit over both ears and have sound attenuating material and soft ear cushion to fit around the ears.
  • Respiratory Protection - Particulate filter respirator should be used when significant wood dust is being generated (when emptying the dust collector).
  • Shoes - Closed toe shoes are required. If working with heavy lumber, consider safety shoes (steel or composite) to protect your toes if material is dropped.
  • Gloves - Gloves should not be worn when using powered equipment (saws, jointers, drills, etc.) Leather gloves can be worn for handling materials, but not when operating machinery.
  • Hair and Clothing - There are many moving parts in the Wood Shop that can get caught and pull you into mechanical equipment. Tie back long hair when operating machinery. Also ensure that sleeves, hoodie strings, and any loose clothing is secured.
  • Jewelry - Remove rings, bracelets and any other jewelry that could get caught when operating equipment.

Hazards

The following are a list of hazards that should be considered while working in the Wood Shop.

  • Wood Dust - Exposure to wood dust has been associated with a variety of adverse health effects including dermatitis, respiratory effects and cancers. Engineering controls include local exhaust ventilation which removes dust at or near the source. To be effective the dust collection system needs to be maintained. Check and clean the dust collection system to ensure they are working properly. Additionally, particulate filters, or respirators can be worn to protect personnel directly.
  • Noise - The machinery in the Wood Shop can exceed 85 decibels in noise. This can impair hearing if you are exposed to it over a sustained amount of time. Noise levels can be reduced by maintaining motors and moving parts in top operating conditions, reducing the speed of operation, ensuring the equipment frames are rigid and isolating noisy equipment on rubber footing. Additionally, hearing protection (ear muffs, and ear plugs) can be used to reduce individual exposure to loud noises while working in this area.
  • Electrical Hazards - To minimize the danger of electrical hazards, machines must always be grounded, circuit breakers and fuse boxes labeled, cords, cables and plugs must be in good repair, and outlets and switches must be covered. Report any unsafe condition found by using posting on Red-Tag Issues on Slack and putting a filled out red-tag on the equipment to prevent its use until it is repaired.
  • Machine Maintenance - Equipment needs to be properly maintained to function safely. If there is any indication that the machine is not functioning properly, don’t use it. Report any unsafe condition found by using posting on Red-Tag Issues on Slack and putting a filled out red-tag and/or lock-out/tag-out device on the equipment to prevent its use until it is repaired.
  • Fire and Explosion - Woodworking facilities contain large quantities of fuel in the form of woods, wood products, sawdust, and flammable materials such as paints, oils finishes, solvents, etc. Sawdust can ignite and burn far more easily than whole pieces of lumber. Regular maintenance must be done to ensure that dust is not accumulating in the area. Electrical panels must be kept clear, fire extinguishers, and exit routes must always be accessible.
  • It is important for every user to ensure that they perform effective clean-ups of the equipment and the area to reduce the build up of wood dust, the separation of flammable materials, the proper maintenance of equipment.

Reporting Issues

Injuries

If there is a personal injury requiring medical attention, dial 911 and obtain medical treatment. Report any accidents or personal safety issues (including near-misses) as soon as possible with one of these methods:

  • Call 719-445-MAKE(6253) and leave a detailed message including:
    • Your name and phone number
    • Who was injured and their phone number
    • Describe the injury, part of body
    • Detail what type of medical attention was sought
    • Describe how the accident occurred (including the equipment that was being used.
  • Send a direct message to our Executive Director on Slack
  • Send an email to contact@pikespeakmakerspace.org
    • Include all the same information listed above
Equipment Issues

Red-Tag Equipment – If equipment needs repairs, place a red-tag on it and report it via the Pikes Peak Makerspace Slack, #red-tags-issues channel. This advises others on the malfunctioning equipment and ensures that actions can be taken to service/repair the equipment promptly.

Red Tags

Any damage to tools or broken equipment MUST be reported in a direct message to a space leader/Director.

Use a Red Tag, which can be found in the red tag area, to designate the broken equipment.

Additionally, report the issue in our Slack #red-tags-issues channel.

Equipment Information

Be knowledgeable about the equipment that you are using.

Laminated Placards
  • There are laminated placards with detailed equipment information hanging on each of the large Wood Shop power equipment. These can also be found in the PPM Wiki under Wood Shop- Training (e.g., PPM Jointer Safety and Operations)
  • More detailed information can be found on the PPM Wiki/Wood Shop page. Vendor supplied Operation, Instruction, and parts lists can be found as links on that page. Most equipment manuals have specific information on capabilities, maintenance, adjustments, and parts lists. Use the specific equipment manual for setup, changing blades, auxiliary attachments, alignments, and general maintenance.
Getting Help
  • Use the #wood-shop channel on Slack to get help with specific equipment.
  • Utilize tutorial videos on-line that provide general information on many of the Wood Shop tools, techniques, and safeguards.

Dust Collection and Air Handler

Woodworking creates wood chips, dust and fine dust. There are three reasons for dust collection.

  • Fine particulate matter is a health hazard that can be a respiratory irritant in the near-term, and a more serious health condition with long-term exposure.
  • Fire Danger – A Wood Shop without dust collection has combustible dust everywhere, floors, tools, light fixtures, machinery housing, furnaces, electrical boxes. The amount of dust increases the chance for a fire start or acceleration if in contact with heaters, hot fixtures, machine housing, etc.
  • Annoyance – True craftsmen work to precision high quality standards. Chips and dust can impact accuracy, joinery, final finishes, and the quality of the final product. Dust in machinery means more maintenance is needed. Plus, people prefer to work in clean environments.


Reclaimed Materials Usage

Use Metal Detector

Scan the Wood for Metal - Use a hand-held metal detector wand on all reclaimed wood stock. It will locate remaining screws, nails and other metal parts. Any identified metal needs to be removed prior to cutting or shaping on woodworking equipment.

Upcycled Wood

Don’t bring any wood that has lead paint, bugs, or toxic materials to PPM Wood Shop. Paint must be removed prior to bringing to PPM for any up-cycled lumber project. Many pallets are treated with toxic pesticides, such as methyl bromide. Additionally, there can be residuals of toxic chemicals left on pallets, or bacteria from food shipments.

Here are some resources about reclaimed wood:

https://earth911.com/health/how-to-safely-use-pallet-wood/

https://rockinwoodusa.com/is-reclaimed-wood-safe/

Recycling wood has ecological and aesthetic value. But, only if it is not exposing you and PPM members to hazardous materials.

Banned Materials

These materials are not compatible with the blades and bits in the Wood Shop:

  • Plastics
  • Metals
  • Composite decking material (e.g. Trex)

The equipment in the Wood Shop is configured with blades and bits for working with the following materials:

  • Solid wood
  • Plywood
  • MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)
  • Upcycled/recycled wood (see caution on use above)
Paint or Solvents

Do not apply Paints or Solvents in the Wood Shop. There are too many combustible materials and the odor is bothersome.

  • Use the ventilated room, outdoors, or other location for applying paints or solvent based finishes.

Check-in/ Check-out form

All woodshop users are required to use the Check-in/ Check-out form when using the shop areas.

Project Storage

Project storage is extremely limited and therefore must be carefully managed. Keep your project out of the way, and do not leave it unattended for multiple days or it is subject to removal.

All projects left in the woodshop must be labeled with green Project Storage tags.

Clean-up

It is said, “Woodworking projects tend to have 3 parts: Plan it. Build it. Clean up after it.”

If you do not have time to clean up, you do not have time to build it.

  1. Clean-up the area and equipment that you used. All equipment should be ready for the next user to walk right up and use.
  2. Return all hand tools to their proper location after use. If you don't know where it goes, ask an area leader. This rule applies to all areas of our Makerspace.
  3. Go to the Cleaning Sequence sheets hanging on the Wood Shop door. More details below.
Cleaning Sequence (Required)

To ensure that the deep cleaning of the space is maintained, all members are required to do a cleaning task from the sequence flip chat.

If you have comments about the cleaning sequence, leave a note on the Check-out form.

Classes and Training

Classes

Woodshop Orientation & SawStop Certification:
A combo class designed for new-to-woodshop members is offered twice per month on Saturday mornings.
For members who have already completed woodshop orientation and are interested in the SawStop only, there is a separate class once per month on Thursday evenings.
Sign up for upcoming classes on Meetup! Upcoming events, including classes, on Meetup

Training

If you need help with a tool or technique, use the #wood-shop channel on Slack
To help out in the Wood Shop Area, contact Cap'n Mat on Slack.

Tips

Links to external sites:

Fine Wood Working Magazine Shop Tips
Our wood working-related books — on LibraryThing.com



Warn.png The following pages contain historical information. The pages are provided for reference only.

Introduction to Woodworking‏‎ (14:45, 15 November 2015)

Woodworking terminology‏‎

Equipment Lists

POWERMATIC Equipment List

Picture Item Manufacturer Model Number Power
Requirements
Reference
Materials
Training
Video Link
POWERMATIC planer
planer, 15", 4" Dust Port
Level 3 badge
Powermatic-logo
POWERMATIC 15HH Single Phase,

230V, 60Hz, 15A

3520B POWERMATIC lathe

lathe, 18" extension, swing away tail stock,
ONEWAY bowl chuck

Level 3 badge

Powermatic-logo
POWERMATIC 3520B Single Phase,

220V, 60Hz, 6.2A

"3520C"

pdf

POWERMATIC bandsaw
14" bandsaw, rip and cross-cut fences,
5" riser

Level 3 badge
Powermatic-logo
POWERMATIC PWBS‑14 Single Phase,

115V, 60Hz, 11A

6" Belt/
12" Disc
Combination Sander

Level 3 badge
Powermatic-logo
POWERMATIC 30B 3-phase Replacement Parts

Sharpening and Sanding Equipment List

Picture Item Manufacturer Model Number Reference
Materials
Grinder station
8" bench grinder, blue and white grinding stones,
Wolverine and Veritas sharpening devices,
buffing wheel and compounds
JET JET

JWBG‑8 

Wolverine Dressing Jig Instructions
variable speed buffer
and buffing wheels
Logo DeWalt
DeWALT

DWP849

sanding belts, disks and sheets
3M logo
3M
Granite block
precision ground granite block, 12"x18"x3"
Do not store tools, or anything, on our granite block to avoid damage to its surface.

Wood Shop Equipment List

Picture Item Manufacturer Model Number Power
Requirements
Reference
Materials
JET Jointer
8" Jointer with Shelix cutting head JET JJ-8CS single phase,

110 Volts,

15 Amps,

60HZ

Miter saw with new dust hood
12" Sliding Compound

Miter Saw, dust hood & RIGID vacuum

Logo DeWalt
DeWALT DW708 single phase,

110 Volts,

13 Amps,

60HZ

WORK SHARP sharpener
wood tool sharpener WORK SHARP WS3000 single phase,

110 Volts,

2 Amps,

60HZ

DELTA Router Table
Router and Shaper with bits on rolling carts DELTA ? single phase,

110 Volts,

9 Amps,

60HZ

Floor drill press PORTER-CABLE ? single phase,

110 Volts,

8 Amps,

60HZ

6" Disk 4" Belt Sander WEN 6502T single phase,

110 Volts,

4.3 Amps,

60HZ

1" x 30" belt & 5" disk sander Dremel ? single phase,

110 Volts,

3 Amps,

60HZ

BAYLEIGH AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM
AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM

with remote

BAILEIGH AFS-2400 single phase,

110 Volts,

14 Amps,

60HZ

Box fan
Box fan,

20", 3-speed

LASKO N/A
Dust Collector
1.5HP 6" inlet
DELTA ?

FESTOOL Equipment List — Level 3 Tools

Picture Item Manufacturer Model
Number
Owner
Festool Track Saw
Track Saw
Level 3 badge.png
Festool-logo.min
FESTOOL

TS 55 EQ

John Norton
Festool Half Sheet Sander
Sander (Half Sheet)
Level 3 badge
Festool-logo.min
FESTOOL

RS 2-E-Plus

John Norton
Festool Orbital Sander
Sander (Orbital)
Level 3 badge
Festool-logo.min
FESTOOL

ETS 150/5 EQ-Plus

John Norton
Festool Dust Extractor
Dust Collector
Level 3 badge
Festool-logo.min
FESTOOL

CLEANTEC CT 22 E

John Norton
Multifunction Table
Level 3 badge
Festool-logo.min
FESTOOL

1080

John Norton

Power Tools

'A Tool Is Just An Opportunity With A Handle' ~Kevin Kelly

Picture Item Manufacturer Model
Number
Reference
Materials
Milwaukee Compact Router
COMPACT ROUTER

M18 FUEL

Milwaukee Logo
Milwaukee

2723-20

OPERATOR'S MANUAL
JIG SAW Milwaukee
JIG SAW

M18 FUEL

D-Handle

Milwaukee Logo
Milwaukee

2737-20

OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Makita Circular Saw
Circular Saw,

185mm

Makita logo
Makita

5007NB

Makita Router 3601B
Router
Makita logo
Makita

3601B

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DeWALT sawsall
RECIPROCATING SAW
Logo DeWalt
DeWALT

DW304P

DeWALT jigsaw
JIG SAW
Logo DeWalt
DeWALT

DW331

BOSCH jigsaw 1590EVS
Jig Saw BOSCH BOSCH

1590EVS

AIR NAILER
AIR NAILER/

STAPLER

CENTRAL PNEUMATIC 64269
Biscuit Joiner In Red Case
Biscuit

Joiner

Craftsman Craftsman
Circular

Saw

Craftsman Craftsman
Belt Sander

(handheld)

Craftsman Craftsman
Belt Sander

(handheld)

Logo RYOBI
RYOBI
Sander PORTER-CABLE
Orbital Sander PORTER-CABLE Quicksand
Sander Mouse

Mouse Sander/Polisher

Logo BLACK&DECKER.png
BLACK&DECKER

FMS50

Clamps

Item Manufacturer Quantity Price Each Owner
6" Wooden Handscrew Clamps ROCKLER Wooden Handscrew Clamps

2

$14

PPM
8" Quick Clamp Irwin Quick Grip

2

$10

PPM
12" Quick Clamp Irwin Quick Grip

2

$12

PPM
36" Quick Clamp Irwin Quick Grip

1

$36

Bill Epperson
30" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp

4

$20

Bill Epperson
48" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp

2

$20

Bill Epperson
60" Bessey Pipe Bar Clamp

2

$20

Bill Epperson
36" Quick Release Steel Bar Clamp Jorgensen CABINET MASTER 8036

5

$50

PPM
6" Quick Release Bar Clamp

2

$3

Bill Epperson
12" Quick Release Bar Clamp

0

PPM
18" Quick Release Bar Clamp

0

PPM
24" Quick Release Bar Clamp

2

$6

PPM
30" Quick Release Bar Clamp

0

PPM
36" Quick Release Bar Clamp ITEM 60539

6

$9

PPM
(donated by David Wasmer, Sr.)
60" Quick Release Bar Clamp ITEM 60673

2

$18

PPM
50" CLAMP & CUT EDGE GUIDE ITEM 66581

1

$20

PPM
6" Ratcheting Bar Clamp

0

PPM
12" Ratcheting Bar Clamp

6

$4

PPM
24" Ratcheting Bar Clamp

0

PPM

Hand Tools

Picture Item Manufacturer Owner
Wood clamp donation
Wood Clamps PPM
Ten million dollar stick
10 Million Dollar Stick PPM
Forstner bit set
Forstner bit set

(16 bits)

PPM
Wood Shop Area hand tools should be marked with green tape or paint or powder coating.
Return all tools to their proper location after use. This rule applies to all areas of our Makerspace.

Equipment Reservations

Please remember to check for reservations before beginning your project. Some members drive in from Denver, Pueblo, or Falcon to use the equipment they have reserved. If your job is running at the time of their reservation, you are expected to pause and remove your project.
Make a Reservation

Donations Received

Wish List

Pikes Peak Makerspace is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, so we can provide a receipt for any donations you make.

Benefits

PPM members enjoy discounts at the following local merchants:
(walk in, show proof of membership)
Company Website Benefit Directions to
Logo WOODCRAFT
Woodcraft of Colorado Springs 10% discount    4438 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Logo CO Lumber
CO Lumber Specialties 10% discount 3636 Stone Avenue
Logo General Air
GENERAL AIR 10% discount 3031 N Nevada Ave.
Logo ACE
ACE Hardware Uintah Gardens 10% discount 1830 W Uintah Street
Map of stores that provide PPM member discounts
Map of helpful local resources curated by our makers
At home LightBurn subscriptions can be purchased at a discounted rate for being a PPM member.
The discount code is saved as a Pinned Message in our 'laser-cutter' channel in Slack.

Donated materials are available for member use, but should be compensated for by making a donation through one of the following methods:

Donate via PayPal: bit.ly/ppmstuff
Or, leave donations in a black payment box.

Related Pages

Links to related PPM Wiki pages:

  Wood Shop — SawStop  
  CNC Router Table  
  Vented Room  
  Metal Shop  
  Shed  
Autodesk Fusion Tips
VCarve Tips
Inkscape Tips
QR Codes

Hand-Curated Links

Links to member-recommended external sites:

FESTOOL 3D Models — on Printables.com
Inkscape Tutorial, For Engineers And Shaper Origin Users — BodgedButWorks on YouTube
Stumpy Nubs Woodshop — on YouTube
Old Woodworking Machines (OWWM)

For Additional Help

Use the PPM Slack channel #wood-shop
List of all PPM Slack channels
Note that we have a Slack channel (#job-board) for members to post, discuss, or accept job opportunities either within PPM or from the community.
PPM Tool Color Map — Interactive
Search the PPM Wiki — include both Content pages and Multimedia
Contact Us if you cannot find your answer here on our Wiki, or you notice something is outdated.


Pikes Peak Makerspace (PPM) is dedicated to supporting our maker community in their creative processes by providing shared space, shared tools, materials, software and a knowledge base to turn their ideas into reality.