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*Keep long hair, loose clothing and any kind of straps, cords, jewelry etc. tucked away when using machines. If the catch in a spinning machine it can end really badly.
*Keep long hair, loose clothing and any kind of straps, cords, jewelry etc. tucked away when using machines. If the catch in a spinning machine it can end really badly.
*Do not use gloves with the machines, if they get caught it will end badly before you can react.
*Do not use gloves with the machines, if they get caught it will end badly before you can react.
==Which saw is which?==
The wood room has a selection of motorised saws. Knowing which one to use is not easy in the beginning. Here is a summary of the motorised saws we have and what they are good for:
* '''The miter saw (gersåg/kapsåg)''' is perfect for straight cuts up to about 20cm in length and 5cm thickness at repeatable horizontal angles between ±45°. That's the one that sits in a wooden cupboard and slides out. Longer cuts are possible but you need to use an end stop and flip your work piece upside down to cut from both sides.
* '''The table saw (bordssåg)''' is perfect for straight cuts up to about a meter in length and 5cm thickness at repeated vertical angles between 45-90°. That's the one that looks like a table in the middle of the floor. It has a risk of violently throwing your work piece towards you if used incorrectly, so please either clamp your work to a sled or look up "how to avoid kickback on a table saw" online before using it.
* '''The band saw (bandsåg)''' is perfect for curved cuts with a curve radius larger than about 5cm in work pieces smaller than roughly 0.5m². That's the machine with a thin vertical metal strip with saw teeth. Please note that the blade moves downwards at high speed and with significant force so it'll try to pull anything you feed into it down towards the table which can be incredibly dangerous if you try hand holding anything when remotely round or otherwise elevated over the table at the point of contact with the blade. The band saw can also split things vertically without removing much material, called "resaw", but a wider blade should be fitted and all guides adjusted before doing that.
* '''The track saw (sänksåg)''' is a hand-held saw with a circular spinning blade. It looks very much like a circular saw (cirkelsåg) but has additional mechanics for allowing it to be lowered into wood in a controlled fashion. It is perfect for long straight cuts up to 5cm deep, especially for heavy pieces of wood that are hard to move around such as oak bench tops and whole sheets of plywood. To make cuts perfectly straight, a guide that looks like a huge metal ruler can be clamped to your work piece first. We have two of these guided and they can be pierced together for really long cuts.
* '''The jigsaw''' is a hand held machine with a short and narrow reciprocating (moving back and forth, in this case primarily up and down) blade that is perfect for quick removal of irregular shapes from wood up to a couple of centimeters thick. A cut can be started from a 1cm diameter drilled hole. Any force applied sideways will cause the cut to not be perpendicular to the surface, so a few training cuts are in order if you need to get anything close to precise with it.


==Discussions, asking for help==
==Discussions, asking for help==
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