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==Part 1:  Safety==
==Part 1:  Safety and Introductory Theory==


Review the following video on lathe safety:
Review the following videos on lathe safety:
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Take away points:<br />-'''The machine tools are attempting to murder you at all times'''
 
'''-Long sleeve shirts, rings, and long hair can and will be pulled into the machine.'''  This can result in  loss of scalp, broken limbs, and degloving injuries.
 
'''-Know where the controls are.'''  Particularly the E-Stop, lathe break, and spindle start/stop lever
 
'''-Always wear safety glasses any time the machine tool is running.'''  Regardless of who is operating the machine.
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 21:27, 15 August 2021

The Protospace metal lathe training course consists of a five step process completed by the student on their own time and at their own schedule:

Step 1: Review the below required materials.

Step 2: Complete the qualification exam. Link to the exam as well required information is provided at the end of this page

Step 3: Review and plan the practical project requirements. The practical project is standardized and students will have the theory required to plan their practical at the completion of the course. Students are expected to be prepared to complete the practical with minimal input from the instructor regarding theory and order of operations.

Note: Steps 2 and 3 may be done in either order and are completed on the students own time and schedule

Step 4: Contact a metal lathe trainer and arrange a one-on-one practical session

Step 5: Successfully complete the practical project with the lathe trainer, if successful the lathe trainer will sign you off to use the lathe


Part 1: Safety and Introductory Theory

Review the following videos on lathe safety:


Take away points:
-The machine tools are attempting to murder you at all times

-Long sleeve shirts, rings, and long hair can and will be pulled into the machine. This can result in loss of scalp, broken limbs, and degloving injuries.

-Know where the controls are. Particularly the E-Stop, lathe break, and spindle start/stop lever

-Always wear safety glasses any time the machine tool is running. Regardless of who is operating the machine.