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The wood shop is a 975 square foot space. It contains a table saw, radial arm miter saw, planer, jointer, drill press, bandsaw, scroll saw, oscillating spindle sander, combination belt and disc sander, lathe, and other hand tools. It also contains a large CNC router. The shop is also equipped with compressed air quick connections for powering tools and machines. There are two air filtration units located up high in the ceiling. When producing wood dust turn on the filtration units with the white remote control. Theses do a good job of removing a large percentage of the wood dust from the air.   [[File:Wood_Shop.jpg|300px|thumb|The Wood Shop]]
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The wood shop is a 975 square foot space. It contains a table saw, radial arm miter saw, planer, jointer, drill press, bandsaw, scroll saw, oscillating spindle sander, combination belt and disc sander, lathe, and other hand tools. It also contains a large CNC router. The shop is also equipped with compressed air quick connections for powering tools and machines. There are two air filtration units located up high in the ceiling. When producing wood dust turn on the filtration units with the white remote control. These do a good job of removing a large percentage of the wood dust from the air. The [[Dust Collector|dust collectors]] are not considered equipment, but you should know how to use them if you are working in the wood shop.[[File:Wood_Shop.jpg|300px|thumb|The Wood Shop]]
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The current Ace of the {{PAGENAME}} is '''{{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has name}}''' ({{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has email address}}). <br />
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The current Maker Hub Student Staff in the {{PAGENAME}} is '''{{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has name}}''' ({{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has email address}}). <br />
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=Schedule=
 
=Schedule=
View the most up-to-date {{PAGENAME}} schedule [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xCN_BBKVIlBQyfPtv62ENxinOEKwJADMFcH0Gyy-ul8/edit?usp=sharing on this Google Sheet.]
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View the Fall 2022 {{PAGENAME}} schedule [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XZn7_O8HZMRscswja6Vd_iMZEjOkYUAUTzfdbcMKJ4Q/edit#gid=?usp=sharing on this Google Sheet.]
 
      
=Equipment Overview =
 
=Equipment Overview =
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==Equipment by Icon==
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==[[3 commandments]]==
 
==[[3 commandments]]==
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All the same safety rules from the machine shop apply:
 
All the same safety rules from the machine shop apply:
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* Safety glasses must be worn when crossing into the shop area marked on the floor.
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*Safety glasses must be worn when crossing the yellow line in shop area marked on the floor.
    
* No horseplay in the shop.
 
* No horseplay in the shop.
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==General Wood Shop Knowledge==
 
==General Wood Shop Knowledge==
Building projects out of wood is a fun and time consuming process. It can be both additive and subtractive manufacturing. One of the most used machines in the shop is the table saw.  
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Woodworking is dangerous. Be careful.  
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In the Wood Shop, wood is joined together using glue and different types of joints.  
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===Gluing===
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Glue joints (when done correctly) will create a bond stronger than the wood itself. To create a strong glue joint follow this general procedure. It is worth noting that gluing end grain yields a very weak glue joint and should be avoided.
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# Ensure that both surfaces that you wish to glue are flat or mate together well.
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# Dry fit your glue joint with clamps. This will ensure that your joint fits properly and that all necessary clamps are close by and sized correctly when you go to apply glue.
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# You can never have too many clamps.
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# Get a handful of paper towels to help clean up glue squeeze out and the glue you will get on your fingers.
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# Recognize that once you start applying glue you are on a clock to finish setting up the glue joint before the set time.
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# Apply a bead of glue on one surface of your glue joint. Then, spread out that glue into a thin film using your fingers, a glue brush, or a glue roller.
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# Repeat step 5 for the other surface of your glue joint such that both surfaces have a thin, even film of glue.
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# Quickly use a paper towel to wipe your fingers clean of glue. The goal here is to remove most of the wet glue so it doesn't get spread all over your lumber. Do NOT take the time to clean all of the glue.
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# Using the clamps you already gathered, clamp your glue joint together
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# You can never have too many clamps.
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# After 5-10 minutes, wipe up the excess glue squeeze out.
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===General Knowledge===
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* The Table Saw is the center of the shop because it is the most frequently used tool.  
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Each machine in the wood shop has its own special purpose and benefits.  MIG is fast and much easier to learn than TIG welding. Spot welding is only used with sheet metal.  TIG welding produces very clean welds and the heat is more confined to a smaller area.  TIG will also allow you to weld very thin metals.
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These are a few steps that will help you be successful in the Wood Shop. 
   
* Always inspect materials for nails or metal. Metal debris in wood will damage the equipment and possibly cause injury to you.   
 
* Always inspect materials for nails or metal. Metal debris in wood will damage the equipment and possibly cause injury to you.   
* Gluing end grain together is a very weak joint.
   
* Make sure the process you are using is correct for your material type.  
 
* Make sure the process you are using is correct for your material type.  
 
* Get help handling larger pieces of wood.
 
* Get help handling larger pieces of wood.
 
* When making dust turn on the dust filtration units.  
 
* When making dust turn on the dust filtration units.  
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* You can't learn woodworking on a wiki page... Go to the wood shop and start making things!
 
Here are a couple things to keep in mind:
 
Here are a couple things to keep in mind:
 
* Some wood dust can be toxic. Be aware of the type of wood you are working with.  
 
* Some wood dust can be toxic. Be aware of the type of wood you are working with.  
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* Be aware of people and what they are doing around you.  
 
* Be aware of people and what they are doing around you.  
 
* Be aware of what is on the floor around you. Don't trip on dust collector hoses or electrical cords.  
 
* Be aware of what is on the floor around you. Don't trip on dust collector hoses or electrical cords.  
* May of the machines that remove material are very load.  Wear ear protection when needed.  
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* May of the machines are very loud.  Wear ear protection when needed.  
* If something feels like it could be dangerous ask a supervisor before attempting.
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* If something feels like it could be dangerous ask a supervisor before attempting.
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===Introduction to Joinery===
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{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1aQQQDXrc8}}
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== Canvas Certification ==
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Before working with any of the equipment in the Wood Shop you will need to take the [https://georgefox.instructure.com/courses/1255 general lab quiz] as well as the specific quiz for each machine you are trying to use. The enrollment code for all of the quizzes is MakerHub.
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== Foxtale Certification ==
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Before working with any of the equipment in the Wood Shop you will need to take the [https://foxtale.georgefox.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=31320 general lab quiz] as well as the specific quiz for each machine you are trying to use. The enrollment code for all of the quizzes is MakerHub.
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