Episode 4 shop safety
Here is a little video on shop safety. I hope you take lots of notes, because the info comes very fast. Since the video is only 1 minute long. Check out more at my blog, Kaleo's Workshop

Here is a little video on shop safety. I hope you take lots of notes, because the info comes very fast. Since the video is only 1 minute long. Check out more at my blog, Kaleo's Workshop
Hey Everyone, First off welcome to saftey week, this is my little episode on safety. I figured that there is no way that i can outline every single tool as it would take forever and i don’t have all of the tools to show you how to be safe on them, so in this video i just go over some basic safety tips that really apply to all tools and can keep you safe. Enjoy. Well i hope that you like the video and remember that if there are any other tools that you want safety tips on just lo...
Don’t buy pushsticks when you can make one. Come on now! Covers how to make a fancy pushstick like the one I made at Cerritos Community College WMT 101 Plus: Safe bandsaw, disc sander, drill press, jigsaw, and router techniques.Cameo by my wife on drill press. Watch me ramble on and on and on and on and on and you get the point. Enjoy. Template coming soon. Stay safe out there.
In conjunction with Woodworking Safety Week 2008, here is my very first attempt at a video. I think I can give The Wood Whisperer a good run for his money. I’ve got everything he has except woodworking skills, customers, power tools, a nice shop, groupies and sponsors. Other than that, we’re the same. Covered in this video are the chisel, marking knife and saw. Enjoy!
What a great idea on Marc’s part. A week full of safety. This is one very important thing to know when in the shop. This is the exact reason for making this video. I have put some of the safety features of each tool and some basic know how to create a great new show that I hope everyone will enjoy. Here is the Shop Safety Special
In talking with some of my woodworking friends on this subject, I learned that most were not comfortable with kids being in their shops because of safety concerns. Granted, there are extra precautions that must be taken when kids are present, but don’t let this keep you from introducing woodworking to your kids, grandchildren, or even the kids up the street. And if you’re a parent or grandparent who doesn’t have a lot of knowledge around woodworking, but your kids have an ...
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