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Learn about different types of wood joints, their strength, and essential safety precautions when working with tools like miter saws, disc sanders, and drill presses.
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Today’s Plan Wood Joint Handout Miter Saw Drill Press Half Lap Joint Layout
What is a significant quality of a WELL CONSTRUCTED Wood Project? The Strength of the Wood Joints
What determines Strength of a wood joint? The type of joint ?
Types of Wood Joints Common Wood Joints Butt Joint Half Lap Joint Mortise & Tenon Box joint Dovetail Joint
Types of Wood Joints Butt Joint
Types of Wood Joints Half Lap Joint
Types of Wood Joints Mortise & Tenon Joint
Types of Wood Joints Box Joint
Types of Wood Joints Dove Tail Joint
Power Switch Blade Guard Handle Miter Scale Blade Fence Table Miter Lock
Safety ALWAYS be ready to work! -Wear eye protection -Tie hair back & secure loose clothing -Wait till saw comes up to speed before cutting wood -Hold work firmly against fence
Safety Never cut with ARMS CROSSED Miter Saw is used for CROSS CUT ONLY NEVER place your hands under the blade **Whether the saw is running or not**
Disc Belt Power Switch Tables
Disc Sander Safety What must you do BEFORE you turn on the Disc Sander? Ask Permission Be ready to work
Disc Sander Safety What side of the disc do you feed the wood into? Left Side………..Why? Feeding WITH the ROTATION
Disc Sander Safety ALWAYS make sure that the machine come up to speed BEFORE feeding wood into it.
Motor Power Switch Depth Stop Feed Control Spindle Lock Chuck Table Locking Clamp Column Tilting Table
Drill Press Safety ALWAYS wear eye protection Make sure you have no loose clothing/jewelry/hair exposed Clamp work to the Table prior to drilling
Drill Press Safety Remove chuck key BEFORE you turn on the machine Secure work with any long ends to the LEFT of the Drill Set the appropriate speed Clean off Drill Press for the next person
Half Lap Layout 12”
Half Lap Layout X 2 6” 3”
Half Lap Layout X 2