Hearing Protection – Fine Woodworking
Hearing safety tips from Fine Woodworking editor, Asa Christiana....
Hearing safety tips from Fine Woodworking editor, Asa Christiana....
...d and make the right decision when the time comes”. Our most recent video, Episode 31- Pencil Holders, has spurred a little conversation about safety. Specifically, a few of my operations in the video were called into question. And honestly, I welcome this. But few topics polarize a room of ...
I’m talking about you Shannon. Ha! Honestly though, it is a valid question. After all, how many times can we talk about kickback prevention, ear protection, respirators, and how to dispose of oily rags? But the one thing I remind myself of every year is that there will always be a constant flo...
improves shop safety! Stu’s Shed – Dust, Guards/Kickbacks, PPE, Misc. Shop Safety, Safety Costs Woodworker’s Guide – Safety Tips for the Wood Turner Part 1 & Part 2 Julien Lecomte’s Blog – Safety Week 2012 Renaissance Woodworker – Safety Week 2012 Ki...
om. Thanks everybody, and let’s make sure the first Woodworker’s Safety Week goes off with a bang (just make sure you are wearing hearing protection). haha. ...
Tom Obrien, Bearwood, Ted Ames, Mark Loughran, Benjamin Roesler, and Don Hall. Looking for the finger wrap shown in the video? Flexx-Rap(R) Finger Protection WrapFlexible wrap helps protect fingers from burns and blisters, plus improves grip. Simply wrap tape around any finger for extra protecti...
Now I am looking for your safety-related quick tips!...
Did you know we are an affiliate of Popular Woodworking’s store Shop Woodworking? Well, we are! I spoke with the folks in charge over there about Safety Week 2012 and how it might be useful if they put together a collection of safety reference materials. Obviously it can be difficult to find...
Woodworking is inherently dangerous, but simple precautions can help you stay safe in the workshop. Fine Woodworking magazine editor Asa Christiana shares common-sense tips to keep your fingers, eyes, and ears intact. ...
Once again, Woodworker’s Safety Week is fast approaching. Starting May 2nd, you can expect many of our blogging and podcasting friends to discuss various safety-related topics and I will aggregate the links here for your convenience. As always, the goal is to look at this as a yearly refreshe...
Usually by this point in the week, things are slowing down. But as you can see below, the community contributions keep rolling in! Timber Frame Tools – Best Practice is a Safety Habit Splintered Board Podcast – Safety Week 2010 (Pt. 2) Stu’s Shed – 10 Safety Tips Sleep...
Here’s our first set of safety-related articles from our friends around the web. Stu’s Shed – Filtering the Safety Message Stu’s Shed – Giving Safety the Finger Tom’s Workbench – Agony of De Feet Matt’s Basement Workshop – Minimize the Dust Hig...