Wood room intro and quiz
We ask all members to go through this miniature course before using the wood room.
After taking this course you will have a good understanding of the basics of what to do and not to do in the wood room. This will keep the machines running longer and your fellow Makerspace members happier. You will also suffer less risk of hurting yourself, but be aware that you are responsible for researching what you need to know for your own personal safety.
Introductory video
Please start by looking at this introductory video that will cover a lot of the important basics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiKmdOr-r4M
Storage
Along most walls, you will see blue metal bars sticking out from the walls. These are for storing your building material. Mark your material with a temporary storage sticker, and you can store it the standard 60 days.
In the corner, there are shelves dedicated to drying glue. Mark your items with the special drying storage sticker. Members may move items, or remove any clamps, after the sticker indicates that it should be dry.
It can also be a good idea to read through our general storage rules.
What machines need a course
Almost all machines in the wood room cut wood in one way or another, as such, they are all dangerous if not used properly. It is your responsibility to find information about how to safely use the machines that you want to use. YouTube is a fantastic resource for this.
In addition to this, some machines are sensitive and can break if not used properly. For these, a special course is needed.
Each machine has a sign explaining some basic information about it. The signs are colour-coded as a guide.
- A green sign means the machine has a low risk of serious injury when using common sense.
- An orange sign means that the there is a high risk of serious injury if not operated correctly.
- A red sign means that the machine requires a course to use. Most often, this is because the machine can be damaged, or because it is very dangerous to use, if you don't know what you are doing.
In the woodroom, there are four machines that require a course.
- The two bandsaws, EJCA, green and Pela, red: They have an online course you can take by scanning the QR code on the sign of the respective bandsaws.
- The tormek t8 wet grinding machine: This also has an online course.
- The table saw: It requires an in-person course as using it the wrong way can cause damage to it or you.
Issues: How to report and resolve
If you see an issue that you cannot fix, join the Makerspace Slack and report it in the #trärummet channel or join the Facebook group "Stockholm Makerspace" and report it there.
Which surfaces to use for drilling and gluing
When drilling, do not put the material you want to drill directly on any of the work surfaces. Preferably, make sure that there is nothing underneath the point where you are drilling, for example by having the work piece stick out a bit from the work surface you are working on.
If this is not possible, place a sufficiently thick piece of wood underneath the piece you want to drill in.
Gluing should always be done on a piece of paper to protect the work surfaces, and should under no circumstanced be done on the surfaces of the large machines.
The Makerspace provides some basic consumables like wood glue, router bits etc. You may use these freely.
However, for best results, consider bringing your own, as the shared consumables may have run out, and tools like router bits may not be the sharpest when you arrive.
Sand paper is only provided for the belt sander. You should bring your own when using orbital sanders, or for hand-sanding.
Safety equipment
Outside the wood room is a shelf with ear protection and safety glasses that you can borrow.
If you have long hair, or flowing clothes, make sure to tuck these away before working to avoid the machines grabbing them and pulling you in.
Where to empty the garbage bins
There are a total of 4 bins that need regular emptying. Make it a habit to empty one of them when you leave.
The are:
- The dust collection system.
- The large dustbin in the middle of the room.
- The small blue bin by the mitre-saw station.
- The vacuum cleaner. The dust bag is reusable, so empty it into the large dust bin and put it back.
See the map and instructions (In Swedish) here: Sophantering
What materials are allowed
Allowed materials:
- Clean and dry wood
- Plastics that do not melt when cut
Not allowed materials:
- Metal of any kind. Metal dulls the cutting blades of machines.
- Stone or gypsum of any kind: Will dull blades and clog the filters.
- Preassure-treated wood. The dust is poisonous.
- Recycled/Reclaimed wood. Wood of this kind may have small stones or nails embedded which will dull the cutting blades.
Ensure the dust collection isn't running when leaving
As important as it is to make sure the dust collection runs when it should, it is equally important that it doesn't run on its own, when no machine is running. When you leave the room, ensure all valves for dust collection are closed, so that the dust collector turns off. If this doesn't work, turn off the dust collector using the switch on the side and report the issue.
TODO
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