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The dusty area is where most sawdust-generating in the workshop area should take place. This is to prevent this dust getting to more sensitive equipment, such as laser cutters (obviously) and metalwork machinery (mill, lathe) where sawdust could attract damp and cause rusting. It is the main woodworking machine shop for the hackspace and houses its most dangerous tools. | The dusty area is where most sawdust-generating in the workshop area should take place. This is to prevent this dust getting to more sensitive equipment, such as laser cutters (obviously) and metalwork machinery (mill, lathe) where sawdust could attract damp and cause rusting. It is the main woodworking machine shop for the hackspace and houses its most dangerous tools. | ||
==History== | |||
For some project background see [[Workshop Dusty Area fit]]. | |||
==Dusty Area Should Not Be Dusty== | ==Dusty Area Should Not Be Dusty== | ||
Each tool has extract associated with it or can be quickly configured with one, look around for the vacuum and dust extraction equipment and hoses which may be shared between equipment. | Each tool has extract associated with it or can be quickly configured with one, look around for the vacuum and dust extraction equipment and hoses which may be shared between equipment. | ||
The Area is intended to isolate those activities that generate high volumes of airborne particulates and noise from the rest of the workshop environment, Normal protective equipment should also be worn, dust mask, hearing and eye protection or a face shield for some activities such as the woodworking lathe. | |||
== Looks Like == | == Looks Like == | ||
[[File:New dusty area.JPG| | [[File:New dusty area.JPG|400px|frameless]] | ||
[[File:Dusty Area Downdraft Table Portatable sanders.JPG |400px|Downdraft table (swich on front under tp frame) and Portable Sanders frameless]] | |||
==Tools== | |||
Popular tools: | |||
*[[Oscillating Bobbin Sander]] | |||
*[[Kity Table Saw]] | |||
*[[Bench Sanders]] | |||
*[[Pillar Drill]] | |||
*[[Planer Thicknesser]] | |||
*[[Scroll Saw]] | |||
*[[Wood lathe]] | |||
*[[Thicknesser]] | |||
{{Paragraph Tool List}} | |||
==Maintenace== | ==Maintenace== | ||
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The base and blade chute of the table saw can be accessed via the LHS panel which is on thumb screws, check the condition through the window on the panel using the provided lamp. | The base and blade chute of the table saw can be accessed via the LHS panel which is on thumb screws, check the condition through the window on the panel using the provided lamp. | ||
==Extraction== | |||
The [[Blast Gates - central dust extractor]] is used to focus the extraction system's suction. | |||
[[Image:Gated Dust Extractor.jpg|150px|link=Blast Gates - central dust extractor]] | |||
==Plans for the dusty area== | ==Plans for the dusty area== |
Latest revision as of 04:05, 13 September 2019
Dusty Area | |
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Intended Use | Containing the copious amounts of sawdust generated by hackers |
Team | Woodworking |
Floor | Upstairs |
Map | |
Locations: all pages {{}} |
The dusty area is where most sawdust-generating in the workshop area should take place. This is to prevent this dust getting to more sensitive equipment, such as laser cutters (obviously) and metalwork machinery (mill, lathe) where sawdust could attract damp and cause rusting. It is the main woodworking machine shop for the hackspace and houses its most dangerous tools.
History
For some project background see Workshop Dusty Area fit.
Dusty Area Should Not Be Dusty
Each tool has extract associated with it or can be quickly configured with one, look around for the vacuum and dust extraction equipment and hoses which may be shared between equipment. The Area is intended to isolate those activities that generate high volumes of airborne particulates and noise from the rest of the workshop environment, Normal protective equipment should also be worn, dust mask, hearing and eye protection or a face shield for some activities such as the woodworking lathe.
Looks Like
Tools
Popular tools:
- Oscillating Bobbin Sander
- Kity Table Saw
- Bench Sanders
- Pillar Drill
- Planer Thicknesser
- Scroll Saw
- Wood lathe
- Thicknesser
A list of tools in this area with wiki pages is available here: Tools and Equipment in Dusty Area
Maintenace
Machine bases, under bench areas including the table saw, require periodic vacuuming to keep the place clean and reduce fire risk, of-cuts can be taken to the red bins on Roden Street using trucks and wheeled hoppers available, normally in the workshop. The base and blade chute of the table saw can be accessed via the LHS panel which is on thumb screws, check the condition through the window on the panel using the provided lamp.
Extraction
The Blast Gates - central dust extractor is used to focus the extraction system's suction.
Plans for the dusty area
As of 2018, The woodworking team expanded the area into was sheet storage doubling the size of the dusty area. increasing the space around the table saw e.t.c.
To Do
Sanders will be arranged in a line thus allowing better dust extraction from the fine particle dust extractor (green P&J) Blast gates will be fitted, and an automatic system for the extraction is being considered to ensure it is used. AIr filtration will be looked at possibly using one of the centrifugal blowers from downstairs, hopefully, this will reduce the amount of airborne dust and help prevent the settling of dust on the tools.
- infrastructure tag
- why it's cool
- why it's there!
- using it
- etiquette
- other people's projects
- PPE gear
- masks
- goggles
- ear defenders
- etc!
Locations | |
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Upstairs | Comfy Area • Studio • Members Storage • Textiles Workshop • Kitchen • Toilets • Workshop • Dusty Area • Metalworking Area • Spray Booth • Laser Area • CNC Area • Screen Printing |
Downstairs | 3D Printer Area • Electronics Area • Blue Room • Team Storage • Metalworking Downstairs • Members Storage Downstairs • Classroom • Bike Area • Main Corridor • CNC Corridor |