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* dust (wear min. N95)
The following is a general overview. Please consult training documents and SWPs for more specific information as there is a lot that can go wrong with the CNC equipment.
* noise
 
==Safety==
*Fire: always use appropriate feeds and speeds, use appropriate tools for the job, always watch the CNC so you can respond quickly
*Dust (wear min. N95)
*Noise - wear hearing protection. Note that it can be hard to tell if the tool has stopped when you're wearing hearing protection.
*Projectiles: tools and workpieces can shatter. Use appropriate feeds and speeds, make sure the tool and spindle won't crash into the workpiece, fixtures/clamps. Clean the tool holder with compressed air so the tool doesn't slip.
 
==Housekeeping==
*The CNC equipment generates lots of dust. Please clean the floor and equipment thoroughly
*Fire code prohibits storing wood stock in the CNC room (fixtures and spoilboards are OK). Store fixtures and spoilboards on the red cart - make sure it is labelled with your name and phone number or it may be thrown out.
*Overfilled dust collectors can cause fires. Empty the Cyclone dust collector after every job. Empty the main dust collector when the dust is halfway up the viewing window (around 1 garbage bag worth).
*Turn off the vacuum and dust collector when you're done.
*Turn off the room exhaust if you are the last one in the room.
 
==Workholding==
*Do not glue or screw into the main spoilboard.
*Don't cut more than 1/16" into the main spoilboard - do a small test piece with a secondary spoilboard if required.
**Rule of thumb: Add 0.01" to your depth of cut when cutting all the way through - this should go through the material while minimally cutting into the spoilboard
**Always measure your stock with calipers (don't rely on nominal thickness or tape measures)
*Vacuum system may not work with pieces smaller than 24" x 48"

Revision as of 13:03, 2024 June 22

The following is a general overview. Please consult training documents and SWPs for more specific information as there is a lot that can go wrong with the CNC equipment.

Safety

  • Fire: always use appropriate feeds and speeds, use appropriate tools for the job, always watch the CNC so you can respond quickly
  • Dust (wear min. N95)
  • Noise - wear hearing protection. Note that it can be hard to tell if the tool has stopped when you're wearing hearing protection.
  • Projectiles: tools and workpieces can shatter. Use appropriate feeds and speeds, make sure the tool and spindle won't crash into the workpiece, fixtures/clamps. Clean the tool holder with compressed air so the tool doesn't slip.

Housekeeping

  • The CNC equipment generates lots of dust. Please clean the floor and equipment thoroughly
  • Fire code prohibits storing wood stock in the CNC room (fixtures and spoilboards are OK). Store fixtures and spoilboards on the red cart - make sure it is labelled with your name and phone number or it may be thrown out.
  • Overfilled dust collectors can cause fires. Empty the Cyclone dust collector after every job. Empty the main dust collector when the dust is halfway up the viewing window (around 1 garbage bag worth).
  • Turn off the vacuum and dust collector when you're done.
  • Turn off the room exhaust if you are the last one in the room.

Workholding

  • Do not glue or screw into the main spoilboard.
  • Don't cut more than 1/16" into the main spoilboard - do a small test piece with a secondary spoilboard if required.
    • Rule of thumb: Add 0.01" to your depth of cut when cutting all the way through - this should go through the material while minimally cutting into the spoilboard
    • Always measure your stock with calipers (don't rely on nominal thickness or tape measures)
  • Vacuum system may not work with pieces smaller than 24" x 48"