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  • Home
  • What's New
  • Wood Sources
  • Fundamentals
    • Safety
    • Controlling Dust
    • Start Simple
    • How to Scrollsaw
  • Supplies and Patterns
    • Saws
    • Blades
    • Patterns
    • Other Suppliers
  • Meetings/Workshops
  • Toy Program
  • FAQ
  • Become a Member
  • Happenings
    • Club Recognition
    • Calendar
    • Events
  • Contact Us
  • Member Projects
    • Intarsia
    • Fretwork
    • Boxes
    • Cut-outs
    • Bowls and Vases
    • Holidays
    • Other Fun Projects
  • Members Only
    • Newsletter
    • Club Patterns
    • Project Plans and Videos
    • Library
    • Presentations
    • Club Bylaws
    • Roster of Club Members
    • Donation Receipt
    • Other Clubs
  • Bear Woods discouint
  • Class Sign Up
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 Safety

A reminder to always be safe in your shop! 

​Check to make sure that your electrical outlets are not overloaded from too many machines being plugged in at the same time and that all electrical cords on your machinery (saws, sanders, etc.) are in good shape and not frayed. Replace them if they are frayed or have an issue.

​Be sure not to wear any loose clothing or jewelry that canget caught in machinery and cause injury.

Remember that safety goggles protect your eyes, dust masks protect your lungs and ear coverings protect your hearing.

Also be sure that all paint, finishes and solvents (paint thinner, mineral spirits) are properly stored and that empty containers are properly disposed of. 

Always follow the safety procedures for your tools as outlined in your machinery manuals. Stay safe!

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