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  • 1. By Richard C. Closeand Timothy Sykes Teacher, Technical Advisor{The Physicsof Shop Safety

2. 1. This is NOT a shop safety course and does not Guarantee your safetyfrom harm in shop. It is only designed to illustrate the forces at playwith different shop tools.2. There are many variables in the performance of power tools and theconsistency of wood products. We are not reasonable for thebehavior of these products.3. Always wear protective shop gear and common sense behaviorssuch as pull hair back, no jewely and fully enclosed shoe.4. Follow all manufacture safety sheets of every piece of machinery.5. Follow all safety rules of your school or institutions shop.6. Take an authorized shop safety course.7. Keep your distance from anyone using a power tool.8. Keep your distance from anyone using a power tool.9. Never fool around in shop class and keep an eye on any tool that ison.Disclaimer: This is NOTa shop safety course. 3. Managing Powerful Forces 4. MASTERINGOPPOSINGFORCESMachineMovementWoodMovementMachine Forces 5. Not-MASTERINGOPPOSINGFORCES 6. MASTERINGOPPOSINGFORCES 7. The Jointersquare flat planes 8. MACHINEFORCEMACHINEMOVEMENTMACHINEFORCE 9. MasteringJointersForces 10. JOINTER45 degrees totable & Fence+Moveforward=45 degreesforward 11. WatchThe PhysicsIn TheTechnique 12. The PlannerWood PathMachine ForceMachine Force 13. MasteringPlannerForces 14. Table Sawstraight cuts 15. MasteringTable SawForces 16. TABLE SAW45 degrees totable & Fence+Moveforward=45 degreesforward 17. TABLE SAW45 degrees totable & Fence+Moveforward=45 degreesforward 18. Guidesare for :- Protection- Control- Measurement- Precise cuts 19. NotMasteringTable SawForces(Kick Back) 20. Guides when all else fails 21. Watch ThePhysics in the Technique 22. Miter Sawangled cross cuts 23. MACHINEMOVEMENTMACHINE FORCEMACHINE FORCE 24. MasteringMiter SawForcesTake your timeto adapt todifferent forcesand FOCUS onthe task. 25. Drill PressForcesMachineMovementWoodMovement 26. NotMasteringDrill PressForces 27. MasteringDrill PressForces 28. BeltSanderWood PathMachine Force 29. MasteringDiskSanderMACHINEMOVEMENTWood Path 30. { Safety Gear DefensivePosture Firm Grip BalancedStand Wood GuidePlacement ConfidentMovement Pay attentionto changesHuman Manage Forces 31. Be Awareof woodvariations: Cracks Hardness Knots Various density Weak points MachineVariances 32. Most Complex Tool Your HandOmniDirectionalHeat &PresserSensorsNetworked w/AdvancedProcessorsVariablePressure LeaverClamps TwistAutonomicDefenseSystemReactive &ProactiveLearningSelfHealing &Correcting 33. Timothy SykesTechnical AdvisorName: Richard C. CloseDate: 10/28/204Title: Physics of Shop SafetyVersion: V1Photography & Design Copyright Richard C. Close 2014


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