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wood + 3d-prints
- lamps
projects
- plant stand
- picture frame
- double bed
- bedside table Peri
- bedside table Ari
- living room side table
- rocking chair
- modular boxes electronic components
- boat bed and tent
tasks
- decide on projects to build
- major layout decisions, where will the dust collector go? for sound. How will the table saw +big tool piping go.
- prototype overhead ducting and test
- check outlets for smaller tools that need dust collection.
- design small tool dust collection system. portable? one for bench? one for chop box?
- fix band saw
- find positions for drill press and band saw
- redesign chop saw table and incorporate 4" planer
- test planer for use without shaper
dust
stepper motors
https://www.engineersgarage.com/stm32/controlling-stepper-motor-with-stm32-microcontroller/
Maybe hard piped from the table saw with a flexible branch for shaper/planer/other. Where to locate?
https://thewoodwhisperer.com/articles/dust-collector-for-power-hand-tools/
...A shop vac would not be adequate for the tablesaw. And if you buy a dust collector, I would indeed advise getting a shop vac or some other dust extraction system for the smaller tools. Although technically, you could get away with using the dust collector for a while, especially at close range. But you might simply wind up air starving the dust collector. So really, this is one of those times I whole heartedly recommend both.
http://www.artofwoodshopdesign.com/dust-collection-system-layout/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjI5l4nF9AM
https://www.finewoodworking.com/forum/dust-collection-with-outside-venting
blast gat controls made of wood
tools
Jet Shaper
- model
- JWS-18HO 1HP
- manual
- stock no
- 708319 serial: 4111744
https://www.toolbarn.com/blogs/parts-schematics/jet-jws-18ho-wood-shaper-250432
Fig 1 - 4 BB-6005ZZ BALL BEARING(2)
https://www.amazon.com/6005ZZ-Shielded-Bearing-25x47x12-Bearings/dp/B002BBJRIW
Craftsman 4-3/8" jointer
- model
- 103.23340 King Seeley manual
https://www.amazon.com/4-3-HSS-Planer-Blades-Craftsman/dp/B002O7G02E
Grizzly 14" Z-SERIES BANDSAW
- MODEL G1019Z manual
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use agreement for shop and pool room
After working on a project:
- use blower or shop vac on stationary tools and their tables
- use blower or shop vac to clean workbench and tools and shelves around it
- empty table saw dust bag if more than 1/2 full
- cut up scrap suitable for burning into stove size pieces
- empty trash if more than 1/2 full
- sweep or vacuum floor
for shop and pool room
- no smoking in shop
- no butts on ground outside
- return pool table to pool table state before leaving
- no drinking and using power tools except drills
- if guests need something they need to ask Noah, Peri or Tim
- don't store clothes in the shop except behind sreenpress
- clear off cart before leaving
- uncover windows before leaving (unless you are waiting for them to dry)
- don't use table saw as work table