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Narwhal Labs is well-equipped with a wide variety of woodworking tools and equipment available for your use. We have the following major tools and equipment in addition to basic cordless and hand tools. | Narwhal Labs is well-equipped with a wide variety of woodworking tools and equipment available for your use. We have the following major tools and equipment in addition to basic cordless and hand tools. | ||
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− | Woodworking tools are available for all members to use. While there is not a specific sign-off process on individual tools, members must be directly supervised by a staff or designated shop mentor while using any woodworking tools. Please discuss any project and woodworking tool use with a staff or designated shop mentor prior to using it. If you | + | Woodworking tools are available for all members to use. While there is not a specific sign-off process on individual tools, members must be directly supervised by a staff or designated shop mentor while using any woodworking tools. Please discuss any project and woodworking tool use with a staff or designated shop mentor prior to using it. If you are in any way unsure about how to use a tool, please ask for demonstration and instruction. Staff or shop mentors may intervene if they see unsafe practices in the wood shop. |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 28 April 2021
About our tools:
Narwhal Labs is well-equipped with a wide variety of woodworking tools and equipment available for your use. We have the following major tools and equipment in addition to basic cordless and hand tools.
Tool Type | Make/Model | Notes |
Table Saw | Sawstop Professional Cabinet Saw | 1.75HP, 10" blade, 36" T-Glide Fence, 50T combo blade |
Band Saw | Jet 14" | 1HP, magswitch fence & accessories, multiple blades available |
Drill Press | Ridgid LED1500 | 3/4HP, 1/2" Keyless Chuck |
Planer | DeWalt DW735 | Upgraded with carbide helical head |
Drum Sander | JET 1632 | Light passes only |
Lathe | Jet | |
Miter Saw | Festool Kapex | Festool blades only |
Track Saw | Festool TS55 | 50" and 106" tracks available |
Router | Festool OF1500EQ | Also works with tracksaw tracks |
Sander | Festool ETS EC 125 EQ Plus | MUST use with dust extractor 3mm stroke |
Sander | Festool ETS125REQ | Finish sanding - 5/64 Stroke - Dust extraction recommended |
Dust Collector | Rockler 750CFM (x2) |
Woodworking Equipment Training and Sign-Off
Woodworking tools are available for all members to use. While there is not a specific sign-off process on individual tools, members must be directly supervised by a staff or designated shop mentor while using any woodworking tools. Please discuss any project and woodworking tool use with a staff or designated shop mentor prior to using it. If you are in any way unsure about how to use a tool, please ask for demonstration and instruction. Staff or shop mentors may intervene if they see unsafe practices in the wood shop.