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|You must complete the [https://medlem.makerspace.se/member/quiz/11 online course] before using the wood workshop
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==Introduction video==
== <youtube>DiKmdOr-r4M</youtube> ==
== Trärummet reference photos ([[Trärummet reference photos|Link]]) ==
Here are reference photos of the woodroom. The room should look as organized and clean as in these pictures, and your help is much appreciated for a better member experience for everyone! After you use items and tools, you have to put them back where you took them from. Sometimes we can forget this, so please put tools you find laying around back where they belong. If you ever take tools out of the woodroom, you <u>HAVE</u> to remember to bring them back!
You can also use these pictures to place items where they belong (bar any changes by the room developers).


==Trärummet rules and recommendations==
==Trärummet rules and recommendations==
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===Rules===
===Rules===


*Keep the door close at any time. Wood dust can damage the machines in the metalrummet.  
*Keep the door close at all times. We don't want wood dust to spread to the rest of the space.
*It is forbidden to work with pressure treated wood in the room for health reasons.
*It is forbidden to work with pressure treated wood in the room for health reasons.
*You are only allowed to work with woods and some plastics in Trärummet. Metal, stone, bricks and anything else is forbidden to work with in the room.
*You are only allowed to work with woods and some plastics in Trärummet. Metal, stone, bricks and anything else is forbidden to work with in the room.
*Always use some form of dust collection when working with the machines (not mandatory for the drill press and only when your are sanding a piece on the lathe).
*Always use some form of dust collection when working with the machines (not mandatory for the drill press and when you are only sanding a piece on the lathe).
*Always clean up (benches and floor) as soon as you are done and before you leave. This is a general rule for the makerspace, not just this room.
*Always clean up (benches and floor) as soon as you are done and before you leave. This is a general rule for the makerspace, not just this room.


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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 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 miter saw (gersåg/kapsåg)''' is perfect for straight cuts up to about 30cm 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 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 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.
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*Jointer
*Jointer
**new motor.
**new motor.
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