Difference between revisions of "Power Carver"
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− | Remember that a carving tool that can remove wood can also remove flesh. Keep your hands away from spinning cutters. It's good practice to carve along the grain and try to avoid removing material too quickly, which can cause the tool to slip. When working with larger tooling make sure to clamp your project down. Avoid loose clothing or hair, which can get caught in moving bits. Power carving can produce | + | Remember that a carving tool that can remove wood can also remove flesh. Keep your hands away from spinning cutters. It's good practice to carve along the grain and try to avoid removing material too quickly, which can cause the tool to slip. When working with larger tooling make sure to clamp your project down. Avoid loose clothing or hair, which can get caught in moving bits. Power carving can produce flying particles, so it's important to protect your eyes. The dust produced is not good for your lungs so avoid breathing the dust and make sure the air filters are turned on. |
==Certification== | ==Certification== |
Revision as of 15:17, 9 July 2020
Make: Foredom
Model: SR - K5200 Deluxe
Ace: Needed (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).
Location: Wood Shop
Description
The power carver consists of hand piece that is driven by a motor. The motor is connected via flexible shaft that allows easy movement of the hand piece without the weight of the motor. There are many cutting tools available for use with the hand piece. Some of the uses include sanding, carving, and cutting.
Here is an example of this piece of equipment being used.
Documentation
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Training
Operation
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General Procedure
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Safety
Remember that a carving tool that can remove wood can also remove flesh. Keep your hands away from spinning cutters. It's good practice to carve along the grain and try to avoid removing material too quickly, which can cause the tool to slip. When working with larger tooling make sure to clamp your project down. Avoid loose clothing or hair, which can get caught in moving bits. Power carving can produce flying particles, so it's important to protect your eyes. The dust produced is not good for your lungs so avoid breathing the dust and make sure the air filters are turned on.
Certification
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
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