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= TLDR =
* Stained glass equipment is located in the Graphic Arts and Textiles area
* '''DO NOT''' cut/grind glass in Graphic Arts and Textiles. Instead use the stainless steel work tables in Small Metals area.
= Equipment ( Graphic Arts and Textiles) =
# There is a drawer labeled "Stained Glass" containing small pieces of stained glass
# There is a plastic tub on the shelves labeled "Stained Glass" containing larger pieces of stained glass
# There is a plastic tub on the shelves labeled "Stained Glass" containing miscellaneous tools/equipment including:
## Running Pliers
## Grozing Pliers
## Glass Cutter
## Some copper foil
## A grinding disc (TODO: Note model)
## (TODO: Complete Inventory)
'''DO NOT''' cut/grind glass in Graphic Arts and Textiles. Instead use the stainless steel work tables in Small Metals area.
= Working with glass in Small Metals Area =
# Cutting/grinding glass should be done on the the stainless steel work tables in Small Metals Area
# Never use the wood tables (to avoid getting glass embedded in the wood surface)
# You don’t need authorization to use the tables
# Always wear safety glasses
# For soldering safety, you can get portable table-top fume extractors from the Electronics Area.
# Return all tools and materials to the Areas where they live: Arts, Electronics, etc.
# You'll need to be able to clean up all the glass dust and debris, for your own safety and the safety of everyone who uses the space after you.
## Wipe up the glass dust and pieces with a '''wet''' towel or sponge.
## Do not use a brush, broom or vacuum, because these can disperse glass dust into the air.
## If using a sponge, dispose of it, or keep it with the glass items for re-use. Don’t leave it by the Small Metals sink.
Here’s a link to some safety equipment: https://www.delphiglass.com/glass-tools/safety-supplies/
You should bring your own personal safety supplies, like gloves and dust masks.