Equipment/Sedgwick Table saw: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 14:50, 19 February 2022

Table Saw (Sedgewick)
Sedgewick Table Saw.jpg
Model TA315
Sub-category Woodworking
Status Good working order
Last updated 2 September 2024 08:17:55
Consumables Saw blades
Accessories Guard, gantry, push stik
Training requirement yes
ACnode yes
Owner Hackspace
Origin Donation
Location Wood shop
Maintainers Stephen O'Brien, Simon Hewison, Phil Roy

It's big and it's blue and it cuts wood.

Turn on the central extractor and ensure it's connected before using the table saw.

Always leave the table saw clean, with guard in place, and riving knife fitted. Always leave the push stick conveniently located.

Informal tool induction - just approach a maintainer and show you can use a table saw, the maintainer will show you the quirks of this particular saw.

If you haven't used a table saw before, watch this to learn the dangers of kickback:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jm7fGLp1dw

Always use the central sawdust extraction when using this table saw. Always ensure that the extraction bin is locked into position before turning on the central sawdust extraction.


Training Session - Sat 19th Feb 2022 15:00

Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Ant

If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:

  • full_name (HSnumber) <- example formatting
  1. Josh Ewart (HS33146)
  2. Daniel Karaj (HS32837) *running 5 minutes late*

Training Session - Sat 19th Feb 2022 11:00

Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Ant

If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:

  • Mauro (HS31758)
  • full_name (HSnumber) <- example formatting
  1. Jon (HS05253)