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Margin of Safety: Table Saw - ANSWER-4" 
 
Margin of Safety: Radial Arm Saw - ANSWER-6" 
 
Margin of Safety: Band Saw - ANSWER-2"
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You should wear safety glasses in the shop when. . . - Answer-doing any work that may endanger your eyes 
 
the margin of safety for a jointer - Answer-4 inches 
 
In general, the _____ should control the machine while in operation. - Answer-operator 
 
A clicking noise on a band saw indicates a. . . - Answer-crack in the blade 
 
The min. distance your hands should ever come to the cutting tool while in operation is called the. . . - Ans...
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Margin of Safety: Table Saw -Answer-4" 
Margin of Safety: Radial Arm Saw -Answer-6" 
Margin of Safety: Band Saw -Answer-2" 
Margin of Safety: Jointer -Answer-4" 
Margin of Safety: Planer -Answer-N/A 
Margin of Safety: Sanders -Answer-N/A 
Margin of Safety: Chop Saw -Answer-4" 
How to square a board: -Answer-1. Joint one edge 
2. Rip board to desired widt
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You should wear safety glasses in the shop when. . . - ANSWER doing any work that may endanger your eyes 
 
the margin of safety for a jointer - ANSWER 4 inches 
 
In general, the _____ should control the machine while in operation. - ANSWER operator 
 
A clicking noise on a band saw indicates a. . . - ANSWER crack in the blade 
 
The min. distance your hands should ever come to the cutting tool while in operation is called t...
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Margin of Safety: Table Saw 
4" 
Margin of Safety: Radial Arm Saw 
6" 
Margin of Safety: Band Saw 
2" 
Margin of Safety: Jointer 
4" 
Margin of Safety: Planer 
N/A 
Margin of Safety: Sanders 
N/A 
Margin of Safety: Chop Saw 
4" 
How to square a board: 
1. Joint one edge 
2. Rip board to desired width 
3. Trim one end 
4. Measure cut opposite end to desired length 
Board feet (all inches) 
T"xW"xH"/144 
Board feet (height in feet) 
T"xW"xH'/12 
T ...
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