Utilizing the Chop-Saw to create a small pencil holder
Having the ability to utilize any woodworking tools is vital when prototyping with carpentry materials. In this guide, you will be introduced to one of these tools, a chop saw. You will be led through a step-by-step process of cutting square pieces of wood to create a small pencil holder.
Resources, Tools & Materials
Type | Name | Description |
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Resource | Chop Saw Guide | Everything you need to know to use the Chop Saw! |
Tools | Chop Saw | Standard functioning Chop Saw connected to power |
Tools | Saftey Glasses | Personal protective equipment to protect your eyes |
Materials | Wood | 1×6 lumber This will facilitate your cuts for this initial introduction |
Materials | WoodGlue | An adhesive material to hold together pieces of wood |
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Safety
- Do not forget that in the woodworking space wear PPE. In this case, safety glasses are a must. They will shield your eyes just in case of flying debris.
- Please make sure to have your hands clear from the direction of the chop saw when you cut. Do not allow your hands or fingers to be within 6 inches of the blade while it is running.
- Do not cut pieces shorter than 8 inches
- Do not wear loose clothing and be aware of any hanging jewelry.
- Be aware of the blade, do not cut if the blade seems to be dull. Instead, inform a lab assistant and remember if in doubt ask! It's always okay to ask if you're unsure.
- When proceding to cut let the saw reach max speed before performing the cut. In addition, please ensure that the material you're cutting is held firmly in place.
Tips
- Keep your workspace clean and avoid any unnecessary clutter.
- Before committing to any cut without holding down the button to initiate the blade. Press the chop saw down to see if it is aligned with your cut.
- Before reaching for the newly cut piece ensure the chop saw is off and left in its starting position.
Additional Resources