Thursday, August 27, 2020

Power tools

 

Power Tools


Name

Use /  project

Safety

Care

Hand Drill





Drill holes 

Always wear eye protection

Wear the right safety equipment

Clean regularly 

Jig Saw






Cut plastic or wood 

Protect eyes and fingers 

Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from dust or flying debris, use appropriate ear protection to dampen the loud noise and a dust mask to avoid inhalation of sawdust.

Clean regularly 

Don't let rust

Biscuit Cutter





DPJ180Z Makita 18V Plate Joiner Biscuit Cutter Skin | Individual ...

To cut crescent shaped holes.

Careful of fingers

Don't cut biscuits

Careful of fingers


Palm Sander




DeWALT 125mm 280W Random Orbital Palm Sander | Bunnings Warehouse

To sand down your surfaces 

Wear safety glasses or goggles, or a face shield (with safety glasses or goggles). Wear a dust respirator for dusty operations. Make sure the sander is switched "OFF" before connecting the power supply.

Dont sand skin

Dont let rust

Keep sharp

Machines




Pedestal Drill





Use of a fence attached to the table top and stops or place holders allows fast repeated drilling of holes in a perfect line. 

Keep all loose clothing away from drill

Handle the lubrication carefully

Horizontal Drill





Directional boring, also referred to as hodrilling

Stay clear of rotating drill

Rotate drill pipe

Use drilling fluid

Band Saw



Ryobi 350W 230mm Bandsaw | Bunnings Warehouse





A bandsaw is a power saw with a long, sharp blade consisting of a continuous band of toothed metal stretched between two or more wheels to cut material. 

Wear safety glasses or goggles

Blow sawdust away from band saw

Bench Belt Sander




Jobmate Mitre Saw - Mitre Saws | Mitre 10™







Cut wood. And make deep line cut things...






Wear protective eye gear, keep hands clear from blade. And yeah.

Pay attention to the belts


Table Saw




Cut straight lines and make smooth cuts

Do not wear gloves when operating

Clean all sawdust inside

Radial Arm Saw





It is often used for cutting long pieces of timber to length. It may be fitted with a dado blade to create cuts for dado, rabbet.

Never clear small pieces when saw is operating 

Clean the exterior of the saw


Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Hand Tools

 Hand Tools 10 WTY

Tool and Name

Safety

Uses

Maintenance

steel rule.jpg

Don't hit anyone with it

Use to measure wood and draw lines

Protect the edges from damage 

Keep clean 

Dont cut yourself

Measure multiple lines 

Easily broken 

Lubricate hinges & keep the ruler clean 

Don't use it as a hammer 

Don't be silly with it

Mark square angles on wood

Do not swing around 

Blade secure

No cracks

Keep fingers behind cutting edge


Cut wood panels

Store in a rack or hang by the handle or blade 

Keep clean & free of rest 

Blade secure

No cracks in handle

No splinters

Keep fingers behind cutting edge

Cut joints into wood

Store in a rack or hang by the handle or blade 

Keep clean & free of rest 

Maintain the saw in sharp condition 


Don't throw

To carve the wood.

Store wherever it goes.

Head is secure

No cracks in handle

No splinters on handle

Drive chisels 

Do not use on steel or hard surfaces 

Check headfaces & handles for splits or cracks

Hammerhead secure

No cracks in handle

No splinter in handle


Drive nails

Extract nails


Clean the hammer face by rubbing it on a piece of fine sandpaper

Maintain a clean handle

Never use a hammer with a handle or head that is loose or damaged

Check for cracks

Keep fingers away from cutting edge 

To smooth wood

Keep clean & free of rust by applying a light coat of oil 

Blades should be kept sharp & correctly set

Blade secure

Keep fingers behind cutting edge

Mind the blade-gets very hot

Cuts shapes quote of plastic/wood

Replace the blade when necessary 

Keep clean & free of rust

Align the adjustable pins to ensure that the blade is straight within the frame


Don't be silly with it

Mind the spin 

Mark out joints on wood

Keep the spur sharp

Release the tension on the thumb  screw when not in use

Store in a clean & dry environment

Mind your fingers

Clamp down work 

Something about keeping it safe 

i think not really sure

Mind Your fingers

Clamp workpiece and wood

Dont let rust 

Dont be silly with it

Wear goggles

Mind your fingers

Punch nails under the surface of the wood

Dont let rust

Keep sharp

Dont lose them

Put into drill to screw/unscrew screws

Dont get dirty

Mind your fingers when squeezing small item mind your eyes

Holding plastic and metal 

Dont let rust 


Mind your fingers

Hold wood while working on it

Keep in safe environment


Mind your fingers

Smoothing surfaces on external or internal curves

Keep sharp

Keep watch of fingers

Carving or cutting wood

Keep clean & free of rust

Keep the cutting edge sharp

Do not use excessive force when driving with a hammer or using a levering action which could bend or break the blade

Store in a rack roll up pouch or carrying case

Don't get your hands caught 

Drill a big hole.

Don't lose it

Drill bits can be very hot while drilling

Drill holes in wood, plastic & metal 

Keep clean 

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