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**Before entering any of our wood shop locations students should read the following information.**
 
Shop Technicians are here to maintain a clean, safe work environment and guide you in the learning process. Students must adhere to the rules and requests of the VPA Shop’s staff, as those rules are in place to ensure the safety of everyone using the shops. If you are at all unclear about any policies or how to safely and properly use a tool, please ask a shop technician first.  We strive to be an inclusive, intimidation-free shop. There are no dumb questions, especially when it comes to your safety!
 
**A technician will be available during all open hours**
 

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Appropriate Dress for Wood Shops

  • Proper eye protection must be worn when using any hand tool, power tool, or within close proximity to anyone else working with the same.
  • Closed-toed shoes must be worn at all times when in the shop, closed-toed sandals or flimsy footwear do not count. Boots are preferred. 
  • Heels over 1” in height are not safe to wear while working in the shop.
  • Long hair must be tied back.
  • No loose-fitting clothing.
  • Jewelry and other accessories, including rings necklaces bracelets and watches, must be removed.
  • Hearing protection is not required, but strongly suggested.
  • You may not wear headphones for music while in the shops.
  • Personal Electronics may not be accessed in the shop unless the user is photo-documenting their work and safely removed from tools and others working.
  • Loud music is prohibited.
  • A limited number of eye and hearing protection is available for use while in the shop.  These are not available for check-out.
  • If working with the wood lathe, a face shield bust me warn in addition to standard eye protection.

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titleSmith Hall Wood Shop

Smith Hall Wood Shop is a space operated by graduate students for graduate students. All other students seeking shop access should report to either Comstock Arts Building or The Nancy Cantor Warehouse. Smith Hall has a wide verity variety of wood working woodworking equipment ranging from; planer, joiner, table saw, miter saw, and most other general power tools needed to get the job done. However, if you find yourself needing more advanced tools such as a wood lathe you will need to visit one of the other two prior mentioned shops on campus. Smith hall only has access to tools covered in tier one training.

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