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{{Infobox HostedArea
 
{{Infobox HostedArea
 
| image = 9473142111_c9f6058202_b.jpg
 
| image = 9473142111_c9f6058202_b.jpg
| areaname = Wood Shop
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| areaname = Woodshop
 
| hostedsince =  
 
| hostedsince =  
| location = Back corner
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| location = South-east corner
 
| toolcategory = [[:Category:Shop Equipment]]
 
| toolcategory = [[:Category:Shop Equipment]]
| hostname = Eric Beauchamp
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| hostname = Sam Paris
| hostphone =
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| hostemail = woodshop@pumpingstationone.org
| hostemail = eric at home-chicago.com
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| slack handle = @samparis
| hostother =
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| slack channel = @woodshop
| hosthours =  
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| hostcerts =  
   
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<li>Safety first — use at minimum all required safety gear for the tool you are using. Always wear safety glasses. Worn alone, your acrylic eyeglass lenses are dangerous. Know where the closest fire extinguisher is as well as the first aid kit. And pay attention to what you are doing. For your own safety, do not work around people misusing tools. For the safety of others, don't misuse tools. It's Ok to ask others for help, people are pretty friendly (but it's good etiquette to wait if they're using powertools).</li>
 
<li>Safety first — use at minimum all required safety gear for the tool you are using. Always wear safety glasses. Worn alone, your acrylic eyeglass lenses are dangerous. Know where the closest fire extinguisher is as well as the first aid kit. And pay attention to what you are doing. For your own safety, do not work around people misusing tools. For the safety of others, don't misuse tools. It's Ok to ask others for help, people are pretty friendly (but it's good etiquette to wait if they're using powertools).</li>
<li>Clean up after yourself — use a brush or the Shop Vac to clean up your chips and throw small cutoffs away. Set useful cutoffs aside in the lumber area if you think someone might be able to use them (but we reallllly don't want your garbage). Make sure power cords don't obstruct aisles.</li>
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<li>Clean up after yourself — use a brush or the Shop Vac to clean up your chips and throw small cutoffs away. Set useful cutoffs aside in the lumber area if you think someone might be able to use them (but we reallllly don't want your garbage). Make sure power cords don't obstruct aisles</li>
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<li> Check the '''Dust Collector''' [https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Dust_Collector_G0638]to see if it needs emptying </li>
 
<li>Be respectful of others using this space by following [[Tidy Space Policy|TidySpace]] procedures — always fill out a Parking Request form — Name, phone number, email, and date it each time you work on it.</li>
 
<li>Be respectful of others using this space by following [[Tidy Space Policy|TidySpace]] procedures — always fill out a Parking Request form — Name, phone number, email, and date it each time you work on it.</li>
 
<li>Put things back when you're done — Let's try to make sure everyone can find the tool they are looking for once you are finished. This includes all power tool accessories and hand tools.</li>
 
<li>Put things back when you're done — Let's try to make sure everyone can find the tool they are looking for once you are finished. This includes all power tool accessories and hand tools.</li>
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== Authorizations ==
 
== Authorizations ==
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There is usually a Wood Shop authorization once a week, listed on the calendar. The process begins in a canvas course. Go to [https://canvas.pumpingstationone.org/courses/40] and self enroll.  there are readings on safety, processes rules and... of course... all of the stationary tools in the basic authorization.  Study the material and take the quizzes.   
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There is usually a Wood Shop authorization once a week, listed on the calendar. The process begins in a canvas course. Go to https://canvas.pumpingstationone.org/courses/40 and self enroll.  There are readings on safety, processes rules and... of course... all of the stationary tools in the basic authorization.  Study the material and take the quizzes.   
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Then book a hands on Authorization session in the Canvas Calendar.  Out of courtesy please email Ralph ([email protected]) and Gary ([email protected])to let us know that you are in the pipeline as it were.   
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Then book a hands on Authorization session in the Canvas Calendar.  Out of courtesy please email Ralph (rebrendler@gmail.com, Paul (paulvanlake @gmail.com) or Gary ([email protected])as appropriate for questions (to let us know that you are in the pipeline, questions, etc).   
    
If you pass both the online and the hands on portions....CONGRATULATIONS!! You are among the select club of PS:1 Woodworkers (no accompanying parties or awards or libations will necessarily follow.)  
 
If you pass both the online and the hands on portions....CONGRATULATIONS!! You are among the select club of PS:1 Woodworkers (no accompanying parties or awards or libations will necessarily follow.)  
    
Come wearing appropriate clothing and grab a set of eye protection and ear protection when you arrive.
 
Come wearing appropriate clothing and grab a set of eye protection and ear protection when you arrive.
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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It's extremely likely that this authorization will meet every Thursday at 7:30 pm ... in the Wood Shop  see the ps:1 google calendar.
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Only approved proctors may authorize and for the beginning of this new process, only Ralph will lead your HandsOn session. 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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Only approved proctors may authorize and for the beginning of this new process, Ralph or Paul will lead your HandsOn session. 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.
    
=== Woodshop host and deputies ===
 
=== Woodshop host and deputies ===
Eric Beauchamp - host
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Sam Paris - host
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Paul VanLake - authorizer
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Authorizers: https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Volunteer_Positions#Woodshop_Authorizers
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Ralph Brendler - Canvas Process authorizer
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Michelle DeLeon - authorizer
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Donzell Gordon - Lathe Authorizer
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All authorizers have chosen particular tools to become "experts" on. - Woodshop Tool Tuners Team
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Zack Sasnow - Woodshop Tool Tuners Team #1
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- Ian Sampson -general Auth, maintenance, wiki, Canvas courses
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Tim Kaye    - Woodshop Tool Tuners Team #2 Authorizer
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- Brenda Caflin -General Auth , maint,
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Sam Paris  - Woodshop Tool Tuners Team #3
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- Jim Leonardson - small tool maintenance
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gary newhouse - General Operations Team - Wood Shop Storage manager, Canvas Master teacher [email protected] 847-666-5301
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- dan Ennion - general Auth, maintenance.
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- Dan Walsh - gen auth, maintenance
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- Brendan Twaddell - gen auth, maintenance
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-Ralph Brendler - General auth, mortise and tenon jigs, and multi-router
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email: rebrendler [at] gmail [dot] com
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slack handle: @Ralph Brendler
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- David Earl
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slack handle @david earl
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- Joseph Staffa
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Slack handle : @joseph Staffa
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- Michelle deLeon. Authorizer
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- Donzell Gordon - Woodshop Lathe Only
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email: donzellphoto [at] gmail [dot] com
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slack handle: @Donzell007
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- Glen Peterson - Lathe only
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- Sam Paris. Host
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Gary Newhouse - General Operations Team - Wood Shop Storage manager, Canvas Master Teacher [email protected] 847-666-5301
    
=== Project Storage ===
 
=== Project Storage ===
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:#the rightmost portion of the plywood rack,  
 
:#the rightmost portion of the plywood rack,  
:#the vertical storage box to its right,
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The area immediately right of that is now for storage of four PS1 owned ladders
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More techniques for milling lumber can be found in [http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/videos/episode-6-the-jointers-jumpin/?category_name=techniques this video] from Marc Spagnuolo, a woodworking podcaster of note.
 
More techniques for milling lumber can be found in [http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/videos/episode-6-the-jointers-jumpin/?category_name=techniques this video] from Marc Spagnuolo, a woodworking podcaster of note.
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== Tools Available ==
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== Tools ==
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While plenty of tools are available, you probably want to put together your own toolbox/kit of things to have handy. See this suggested list for the woodshop: [[Recommended Gear/Kit#Wood Shop]]
    
All equipment in the workshop has been tagged [[:Category:Shop Equipment]].
 
All equipment in the workshop has been tagged [[:Category:Shop Equipment]].
    
All equipment requires certification to be used. Please see the individual tool pages for information on who can certify you to use these tools.
 
All equipment requires certification to be used. Please see the individual tool pages for information on who can certify you to use these tools.
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We have a number of jigs and sleds for the tablesaw.
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https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Tablesaw_jigs_and_sleds
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and for the bandsaw and Planer.
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=== Using the tools ===
 
=== Using the tools ===
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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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== budgets ==
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== Budgets ==
    
We are working on a real time accounting of budgets and expenditures.
 
We are working on a real time accounting of budgets and expenditures.
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1y_PDi-ZZuNAnfpsWlKM05dCU4v_T1DBXaOsmj2Wj1L8/edit].
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1y_PDi-ZZuNAnfpsWlKM05dCU4v_T1DBXaOsmj2Wj1L8/edit 2020 Budget].
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Aj134nfegxVlrsYCF4GUSk5tZ469yam0U5-pFQzngPE/edit#gid=1955275037 2021 area budget]
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iRsp3CosWld3G8h4T4yPPmLo8G-f_GjH5ge6klmgHNY/edit?pli=1#gid=1955275037  2022 area budget]
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== consumables inventory ==
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== Wood Shop Improvement Projects ==
 
== Wood Shop Improvement Projects ==
    
The Wood Shop has lots of ongoing improvement projects to help organize and de-clutter the workspace - feel free to help out!
 
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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* fix rolling fire door rail (roll door to right, replace missing bolts holding rail to wall will bring that rail plumb again, test)
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* straighten out door counterweight cover to left of rolling fire door (remove appx six lag bolts, take cover off, beat the shit outa it to make it square, replace it on wall). 
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* repair left dust collector door.  (Remove stop from top rail, roll door to left to free the center trolley, tighten nuts to relevel/plumb door so that it is plumb-relative to right door, replace end stop)
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* use hydraulic cement or such to reattach rolling door rails to wall in dock.  There are new bolts there but existing old bolts need to be reattached to wall at right side
    
*  DONE  Finish hooking up the dust collection  
 
*  DONE  Finish hooking up the dust collection  
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