Difference between revisions of "Jet Wood Lathe"
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+ | == Authorization for this tool by authorized proctors only: Authorized Proctors == | ||
'''This tool requires certification for use. Please contact one of the following to arrange authorization.''' | '''This tool requires certification for use. Please contact one of the following to arrange authorization.''' |
Revision as of 15:02, 27 April 2017
This tool is currently broken, please contact the area host for more information. |
Owner/Loaner | David Rubman |
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Serial Number | NAN |
Make/Model | Jet 1236 |
Arrival Date | 11/21/2015 |
Usability | no |
Contact | David Rubman |
Where | Wood Shop |
Authorization Needed | yes |
Hackable | no |
Estimated Value | 800 |
Host Area | Wood Shop |
Status
Word on the street is that the Jet wood lathe is not working for some reason as of April 25, 2017 but details have not yet been recorded here. If you learn about what is broken and why, what the plan is for fixing it etc., then please make a note in this section.
Authorization for this tool by authorized proctors only: Authorized Proctors
This tool requires certification for use. Please contact one of the following to arrange authorization.
- This list is a basic starting point pending approval of the area host.
Proctor | Contact |
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Matt Triano | matt.triano @ gmail.com |
Eric Beauchamp — area host | eric @ home-chicago.com |
Sevin Strauss — approved authorizer | |
Andrew Camardella — approved authorizer |
Resources
Wood Lathe Authorization Checklist
Intro to Woodturning by Brian Clifford
Personal Protective Equipment
- Face shield (not just safety glasses) must be worn.
- Long and loose hair must be contained.
- Do not wear gloves or loose clothing.
- Remove watches, rings, and other jewelry.
- Roll up or don't wear long sleeves.
- Dust protection may be required.
Pre-Operational Safety Checks
- Locate and ensure you are familiar with all machine operations and controls.
- Ensure all guards are fitted, secure and functional. Do not operate if guards are missing or faulty.
- Workpiece must be securely fastened to face plate, chuck or between centers.
- Rotate the workpiece by hand to check clearance between tool rest and bed.
- Ensure the cutting tools are sharp and in good condition.
- Start the dust extraction unit before using the machine.
- Make sure all clamping handles are tight.
Operational Safety Checks
- Adjust speed to suit the diameter of the work and turning operation (IMPORTANT - *never* adjust speed while the lathe is off!)
- Before making adjustments (apart from speed), switch off and bring the machine to a complete standstill.
- Keep the tool rest adjusted close to the work and at the correct height.
- Stop the lathe and remove all tool rests before sanding.
Ending Operations and Cleaning Up
- Switch off the machine when work completed.
- Return all chisels and other tools to racks.
- Leave the machine in a safe, clean and tidy state.
- Sweep or vacuum any wood debris/dust/shavings.
Potential Hazards and Injuries
- Eye injuries from flying debris or defective timber.
- Hair/clothing getting caught in moving machine parts.
- Airborne dust.
Do
- Rough cut the workpiece as close as possible to the finished shape before installing it.
- Check your workpiece for flaws, cracks, knots etc. and test glue joints before mounting the workpiece on machine.
- Use the lowest speed when starting a new workpiece.
Don't
- Drive the workpiece into the drive center while the drive center is in the headstock.
- Set the drive center into the workpiece with a soft mallet prior to installing it on the headstock.
- Touch your project by hand while the lathe is running
How To Get Certified
We try to say "authorized" now at PS:1 instead of "certified" for a few reasons we don't need to go into here ... there is a list of authorized proctors (trainers) at the top of this page. You can't become authorized from just any other member who knows how to use this, it's a dangerous piece of equipment and we're keeping the authorization process a little more formal because of that. Ask the area host for the wood shop, any volunteer authorizers for wood shop, or the people listed as authorized proctors about authorization.
List of Currently Certified Users
Qualified Member | Trained By | Auth Date |
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Matt Triano | Patrick Grider | |
Sevin Straus | Danger Committee | |
Eric Beauchamp | Danger Committee | |
Erik Wessing | Danger Committee | |
Andrew Camardella | Danger Committee | |
Ray Doeksen | Danger Committee | |
Michael Skilton | Danger Committee | |
Daron Wooding | Andrew Camardella | |
Sam Paris | Andrew Camardella | 2016-07-20 |
Donald Wells | Andrew Camardella | 2016-07-20 |
McTavish McArdle | Andrew Camardella | 2016-07-20 |
An Phan | Andrew Camardella | 2016-08-18 |
Matt Keith | Andrew Camardella | 2016-08-18 |
Ian Monroe | Andrew Camardella | 2016-07-20 |
Les Schier | Sevin Straus | 2016-09-01 |
Jon Komperda | Andy Larkin | 2016-10-27 |
Clarence Bartenhagen | Sevin Straus | 2017-02-01 |
Joe Dowling | Sevin Straus | 2017-02-01 |
Crystal Morales | Sevin Straus | 2017-03-11 |
Jason Pittman | Sevin Straus | 2017-03-11 |
Sam Chen | Sevin Straus |
Documentation
The following is a work in progress. https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Wood_Lathe_Authorization_Checklist