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The Woodshop is one of the areas that has an area host here at PS:One. https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Category:Hosted_Areas  
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The Wood Shop is one of the areas that has an area host here at PS:One. https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Category:Hosted_Areas  
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We are currently looking to staff our Tool Tuners Team or WoodShop Maintenance team (as the Board calls it). If you are interested in helping to maintain and do preventative maintenance on our large tools please apply at the volunteer link [https://airtable.com/shrHMKmxZt3bSGQ8T.]  It should take about 3-5 hours per week to do your part.
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| areaname = Wood Shop
 
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| hostname = Eric Beauchamp
 
| hostname = Eric Beauchamp
 
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| hostemail = eric at home-chicago.com
 
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== Authorizations ==
 
== Authorizations ==
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Only approved proctors may authorize. Proctors are identified on the wiki page for each tool requiring authorization. See generally [[:Category:Woodworking]] for a list.
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There is usually a Wood Shop authorization once a week, listed on the calendar. Generally, all you have to do is show up. You don't need to RSVP anywhere or sign up. IF there is a Google Groups discussion, it's cool to chime in and say you will be there if you will, in fact, be there ... the authorizer can know to look for you. IF you can determine who the authorizer is, you can say something to them in a direct message (reply from Google Groups directly to the poster) and that's likewise, a nice courtesy to start having any kind of direct communication with them. If you see them in person, exchange phone numbers or emails or something, again, as a courtesy in case plans change for anyone.
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Come wearing appropriate clothing and grab a set of eye protection and ear protection when you arrive.
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It's extremely likely that this authorization will meet every Thursday at alternately 6:30 or 7:00 pm ... in the Wood Shop  see the ps:1 google calendar.
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Only approved proctors may authorize. Proctors are identified on the wiki page for each tool requiring authorization. See generally at the bottom of this page [[:Category:Wood Shop]] for a list.
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=== Woodshop host and deputies ===
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Eric Beauchamp - host
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Paul VanLake - authorizer
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Ralph Brendler - authorizer
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Michelle DeLeon - authorizer
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Zack Sasnow - Woodshop Tool Tuners Team #1
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Xxx    - Woodshop Tool Tuners Team #2
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gary newhouse - General Operations Team - Wood Shop Storage manager [email protected] 847-666-5301
    
=== Project Storage ===
 
=== Project Storage ===
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'''New tidy space policy. '''
<li>Projects too large for your locker cannot be left in the shop in a manner that makes any tool unusable. (If you have to store your project in the shop, find an out of the way place for it).</li>
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<li>You '''must''' follow [[Tidy Space Policy|TidySpace]] procedures and fill out a Parking Request form with your name, phone number, and email on your project and any materials that belong to you. Every time you work on it, write the date on your label so the area host knows you haven't abandoned it.</li>
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We need to more closely follow PS1 Tidy Space Policy, things are just too crowded and too many "abandoned" projects are using space that should be for authorized temporary storage (up to 30 days). Michelle DeLeon ([email protected]) and Gary Newhouse([email protected]) are working to clear up space for you to store your "masterpieces in process".
<li>If a project is untouched for 30 days, the project will be considered abandoned and be made available to the membership as scrap or thrown away.</li>
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<li>Your project may not be stored in the space for more than '''60 days TOTAL time''', whether you worked on it daily or once every other week.</li>
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'''Parking Permit'''
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What it is
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This green tag* (https://github.com/pumpingstationone/ps1-design/blob/master/export/green-parking-tag.pdf) should be placed on any item, project or materials used for personal or group projects, which are being actively worked and/or are too large to store in personal locker/shelf space. Items with a properly issued parking permit must not be left on a worktable or in a walkway. Items that are left with or without a Parking Permit may be moved to Temporary Storage by anyone at any time. Members are able to write their own ticket for parking, valid for a maximum of 72 hours unless an Area Host agrees to a longer period of time not exceeding 30 days. Members are able to renew Parking Permits themselves given that they are physically in at PS1 to do so. Area Hosts are able to limit renewals at their discretion if appropriate to maintain organization of Temporary Storage.
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'''Parking Ticket'''
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What it is
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Red tickets (https://github.com/pumpingstationone/ps1-design/blob/master/export/red-parking-tag.pdf) should be placed on any item, project, or materials found in the space without a permit or with an improperly filled or expired permit. If materials are obstructing a walkway, common work areas or work surfaces, or is otherwise stored in a manner that is a hindrance of the use of PS1 by other members, anyone is able to respectfully move items to Temporary Storage where an authorized person will ticket items if they are unclaimed. As stated above, items must be labeled with a Parking Pass and stored properly when not actively being worked on. Personal storage is exempted from the Parking Ticket process and improperly utilized personal storage is covered in its own section below.
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What happens to ticketed items?
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The ticket can be struck by the issue of a valid parking permit, or in the case of space property, proper labeling and storage. Ticketed material may be moved out of the way or placed in Temporary Storage, but must not be moved to Salvage until the 72 hours after the ticket is issued. The issuer, and/or Area Host, accepts the obligation to make a good-faith effort to contact the person responsible for the material (if known) to let them know their material should be retrieved or marked with a valid parking permit. If the owner is legitimately unavailable to take care of their materials within the 72 hours, the issuer and/or Area Host may make arrangements with the owner at their discretion, but are under no obligation to do so.
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'''Salvage'''
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What it is?
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Salvage is a clearly marked and well lit set of shelves dedicated to almost-trash. The designated spaces are:
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:#the rightmost portion of the plywood rack,
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:#the vertical storage box to its right,
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:#the vertical storage box behind the sanders
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Anyone may remove anything from Salvage at any time.
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We are in the process of implementing this in the Woodshop.  We will make every effort to make this transition as easy as possible .. 
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Gary for the WS tidy space team
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''Old WS tidy space guidelines''
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<li>''Projects too large for your locker cannot be left in the shop in a manner that makes any tool unusable. (If you have to store your project in the shop, find an out of the way place for it).''</li>
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<li>''You '''must''' follow [[Tidy Space Policy|TidySpace]] procedures and fill out a Parking Request form with your name, phone number, and email on your project and any materials that belong to you. Every time you work on it, write the date on your label so the area host knows you haven't abandoned it.''</li>
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<li>''If a project is untouched for 30 days, the project will be considered abandoned and be made available to the membership as scrap or thrown away.''</li>
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<li>''Your project may not be stored in the space for more than '''60 days TOTAL time''', whether you worked on it daily or once every other week.''</li>
    
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For best results, have all the materials on hand when you start a project and set aside time to finish it quickly so we don't have projects laying all over the shop, half done, for months.
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''For best results, have all the materials on hand when you start a project and set aside time to finish it quickly so we don't have projects laying all over the shop, half done, for months.''</s>
    
== Safety ==
 
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Pumping Station: One is not responsible for making sure you operate tools safely. This wiki is edited by volunteers who ''do not speak for Pumping Station:One.'' For a primer on general shop safety best practices, have a look at [http://www.epa.gov/dfe/pubs/auto/bestpractices/bestpr.htm the EPA's recommendations] and [https://www.pratt.edu/uploads/Shop_Orientation_Manual.pdf Pratt's orientation manual]. Various A&M schools also have excellent recommendations.
 
Pumping Station: One is not responsible for making sure you operate tools safely. This wiki is edited by volunteers who ''do not speak for Pumping Station:One.'' For a primer on general shop safety best practices, have a look at [http://www.epa.gov/dfe/pubs/auto/bestpractices/bestpr.htm the EPA's recommendations] and [https://www.pratt.edu/uploads/Shop_Orientation_Manual.pdf Pratt's orientation manual]. Various A&M schools also have excellent recommendations.
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== Wood Shop Improvement Projects ==
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The Wood Shop has lots of ongoing improvement projects to help organize and de-clutter the workspace - feel free to help out!
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* Finish hooking up the dust collection
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* DONE  Repair the floor on the flat sheet vertical rack (the bottom is broken) and through away the junk and edit the ticketed items.
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* Incorporate a rack for tall sticks of lumber ( 8ft. 2x4's, long rips of narrow material).
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* DONE  Reorganize "salvage" material storage 
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** NOW: right quarter of ply rack,
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***    small pieces to right of ply rack,
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***    long skinny pieces in box behind stationary sanders,
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* DONE  Get the [[Bosch Sliding Compound Miter Saw]] station built.
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* HALF DONE Build GoogleCal for Major tool Preventive Maintenance with Mfg. recommendations for maintenance tasks
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* DONE  Jigs and fences for the [[Rockwell Delta 20" Bandsaw]].
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* DONE  Plumb in some air lines. Paul Van Lake anchored the line on the wall next to the ladders so maybe we can tap off of that.
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* Shop signs. If a member is looking for a practice project post laser or ShopBot authorization, have them make pertinent/helpful tool and warning signs.
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* DONE Go through the cabinet under the miter saw and clean out the junk glue and useless material.
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* Build shelves under work benches for member projects once racks are made to store glue clamps.
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* DONE  Design a better method to store the clamps that are in bins on the floor.
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* DONE  Fix the cable on the [[Grizzly 6" jointer]] - the ground wire is exposed.
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* DONE  Fix the plugs on the northwest wall. They are hanging and it is hard sometimes to plug in the jointer without the cable falling off.
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* Build an enclosed cabinet for the router table to prevent dust and organize bits and tools.
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* Build a table for the [[Craftsman 20in Drill Press]] with dust collection.
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* Add racks above sanders router and drill press
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* Repair replace worktables
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* DONE prepare vote for new equipment (SawStop, lathe, racks)  TO BE DELIVERED /INSTALLED DEC. (SAW, RACKS)and jan.(lathe)
    
[[Category:Hosted Areas]]
 
[[Category:Hosted Areas]]
 
[[Category:Member Manual]]
 
[[Category:Member Manual]]
 
[[Category:Equipment]]
 
[[Category:Equipment]]
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[[Category:Projects]]
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[[Category:Tutorials]]
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