Chris Pye - Woodcarving

A GUIDE TO SAFE WOODCARVING


Take woodcarving safety seriously: Why be glumly, and painfully, wiser with hindsight when foresight is always to hand?

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Your Best Safeguards
  3. Consider your Workshop
  4. Woodcarving Specific
  5. Your Body
  6. Power tools
Please read this document carefully, even if you think you know everything already. If you do know everything, I know I don't! So please tell me here, using the 'Connect' form, what you think needs adding. Any comments and improving suggestions are very welcome. Safe carving! Edition: August 1999.

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