Woodworking Safety and Tool Use Certification (STUC) STUC-from-Home; Winter 2021

Thank you for registering for the Department STUC! Winter 2021 OSA dates are January 4 – March 28. We look forward to having you in the Shops soon!

In this STUC packet, you will find:

1. CIADC Health Safety Guidelines (Before Entering and In-Shop) • Our guide on health safety measures that Staff, Students, Members, and Visitors must follow to ensure the health safety of everyone while at CIADC. We appreciate your cooperation with this! For more details about our Healthy Safety Plan, click here.

2. Shop-Specific PPE – Shared vs. Purchase • What PPE is required in the Wood Shop, and what we require/recommend YOU purchase

3. Woodworking Department STUC • General and Department-specific information for you to know

4. Woodworking Department Material & Supply Purchase Form • What is currently offered for sale in the Wood Shop

5. Woodworking Department Resource List • Where else to purchase material, supplies, PPE, etc. specific to Department

6. Members: CNC Machining Services

7. OSA Reservation Procedure • How to make a reservation online at www.ciadc.org/osa-reservations to ensure we do not exceed the maximum safe amount of people in Shops during OSA

8. Programming Schedule • Class and OSA schedule for the upcoming term

To Complete STUC: 1. Submit shop-specific online STUC quiz (click here for link) 2. Pre-Pay for 5-OSAs (Access Members only; will be invoiced) 3. Renew Liability Waiver (click here for link)

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PLEASE, SELF-SCREEN PRIOR TO ENTERING

Have you had a Have you recently been temperature over in close contact with 100°F, felt feverish someone who has been (e.g., body aches, diagnosed with chills), or used a fever reducer in the previous COVID-19? 24 hours?

Do you have a new Do you have a new or cough that you cannot worsening sore attribute to another throat that you cannot health condition? attribute to another health condition?

Do you have new Have you recently shortness of breath developed a complete X that you cannot attribute loss of smell or to another health taste? condition?

IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, PLEASE STAY HOME!

Wood Shop-Specific PPE

With health safety in mind, we have made a few adjustments to what PPE CIADC offers. Highlighted items are not provided by CIADC, but select items are available for sale at CIADC, as noted:

General • CIADC will have disposable face coverings for sale

ALL Shops • CIADC offers shared safety glasses for use • CIADC offers shared clear face shields for use • CIADC offers shared earmuff hearing protection for use • CIADC offers disposable ear plugs for use • CIADC temporarily will not have dust masks available • CIADC temporarily will not have N95 respirators available • CIADC temporarily will not have N95 + Organic Vapor respirators available

Although all hard-surface shared PPE will be disinfected at the end of every Class and OSA by CIADC Staff, we recommend frequent users of CIADC purchase the following PPE. All can be found easily on Amazon -or- from vendors listed on your Resource List:

1. Safety glasses (ANSI Z87.1 rating) 2. Earmuff hearing protection (only if you prefer earmuffs to foam ear plugs)

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Woodworking Department STUC

General CIADC Orientation and Procedures

1. STUC Reminders • Department STUCs must be renewed every Term you want to remain active in a Shop, as a safety refresher and new tool/process orientation • This STUC is NOT intended as instruction, but as a refresher • In general, you should be comfortable working with Department-specific tools and processes, both safely and properly • Learn new tools and processes in Classes/Workshops/Private Instruction

2. Know the Location of these Important Items/Areas in Shop • Announcement Board • Shared PPE • First Aid Kit • First Aid Blanket • Fire Extinguishers • 4-Sale Material and Supplies • Scrap Areas • Student/Member Material and Project Storage Areas • Broom and Dustpans

3. Open Studio Access (OSA) • OSA is NOT instruction time • It’s OK to ask the Monitor for safety and tool setup refreshers • Learn new tools and processes in Classes/Workshops/Private Instruction • OSA is Monitored for safety and proper tools use • Monitor is voice of CIADC during OSA • Pay for OSA at Front Desk before entering Shop • Give Receipt to Monitor • If certified, and using more than 1 Department during same OSA work block, take OSA receipt with you from shop to shop; giving to each Department Monitor as you go

4. Material / Supply Purchases • Fill out Department Purchase Form (with Monitor assistance, as necessary) • Make payment at Front Desk • Give receipt to Monitor

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General and Department-Specific Safety

1. CIADC Safe Practices • Industrial processes: inherently dangerous work environment • At CIADC, safety is priority #1 • Know how to react to accident or injury INSTINCTIVELY; this is why we require STUC renewal • Can have it all: creativity, productivity, fun, AND a safe workplace

2. Best Practices to Prevent Accidents and Injuries • Common sense: Use your head! • Awareness of self and others; make sure you set up so you can work safe and others can work safely around you • If unsure of tool or process, choose another method • Ask Monitor for safety refresher/suggestions • Group environment – ask for assistance if needed!

3. Personal Clothing • Natural fibers (cotton, wool), long pants, closed-toe shoes MANDATORY while working in ALL Departments

4. Department-Specific PPE • Safety Glasses (-or- prescriptions if full eye coverage): wear anytime using hand -or- powers tools where material becomes airborne at LOW velocity o Wood: ALL hand-power tools and stationary power tools (EXCEPT wood , see below) • Safety Glasses + Clear Face Shield: wear double eye/face protection anytime using power tools (hand power, or stationary) where material becomes airborne at HIGH velocity o Wood: wood lathe • Hearing Protection: Earmuff-style -or- foam ear plugs anytime you say “it’s loud in here” • Respiratory Protection o Dust Mask - Wood: general use o N95 + Organic Chemical Respirator – ALL Shops: finishing processes using solvent-based products • Monitors will remind for required and suggested PPE, as necessary

5. Minor Accidents / Injuries • First Aid Kit location • Includes items for: minor cuts, burns, particles in the eye

6. More Serious Accidents / Injuries • Call 911 for outside help • CIADC address: posted on First Aid Kit • Notify Front Desk that outside help called • Never leave injured person unattended

7. Emergency First Aid Blanket

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• First Aid Blanket location • Used to smother flames • Used as warming blanket to prevent shock of injured person

8. Fire Extinguishers • Fire Extinguisher locations in Department • Type A, B, C for all flame sources (combustible, chemical, electrical) • Proper use (P.A.S.S.): Pull pin, Aim at base of flame, Squeeze handles, use Sweeping motion

9. Emergency Building Evacuation • East and west Emergency Exit locations in all Shops • Do NOT use Freight Elevator for emergency exit • Outside Meeting Location: north across Schreiber Ave, at Chicago Streets and Sanitation Recycling Center Drop-Off Area (near large Blue Recycling Dumpsters)

10. All Studio Users: Extra Eyes and Ears for CIADC • Safe work conditions • Tool condition • Material and Supply inventory • Notify any concerns to Monitor immediately!

11. Headphones in Shop • MUST be able to hear Monitor • NO dangling headphone wires

12. Equipment “Cheat” Sheets • Reminders for proper tool use safety, setup, and capacities • NOT to replace instruction

13. Flammable materials, cleaners, finishing supplies, etc. to be labeled and located in YELLOW Flammable Material Cabinet

14. Clean-Up (10-15 Minutes Before End of OSA -or- before you leave Shop) • Put tools, material, projects, and scrap away • Sweep (Individual and common work areas) • A CLEAN workspace is a SAFE workspace • Many people using facility; keep the common workspace efficient and effective for EVERYONE

Personal Deliveries, Personal Tool Use, and Storage

1. Deliveries • No outside material / supply purchases delivered to CIADC unless approved by Department Manager in advance • If approved, delivery MUST be scheduled to be received by purchaser or Department Manager during CIADC open hours

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2. Personal Tool Use at CIADC • Personal non-powered hand tool use is OK • Personal power hand tools (electric, pneumatic, other) MUST be approved by Department Manager for safe condition prior to using • Personal powered -or- non-powered, freestanding “shop” equipment NOT allowed at CIADC

3. Material and Project Storage • Label material, supplies, projects w/ name and place in designated storage areas • Put large works on dollies for easy moving • Remove projects as soon as complete to free up space • All material, supplies and projects MUST be removed at end of term if not planning on being active in Department the next Term (via Class or STUC in the Department)

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Woodworking Material & Supply Purchase Form

Student/Member Name: Date Paid: Paid via: □ Check # ______□ Credit Card □ Cash Email (for receipt):

Item Extended Number Description Unit of Measure Each Price Quantity Cost Material: 700 Misc. Class Material Fee Each $1.00 701 2 x 4 x 96" Whitewood (Stud) Board, S4S Per Linear Foot $1.00 702 4/4 Ash Board, S2S Per Linear Foot As Marked 703 4/4 Cherry Board, S2S Per Linear Foot As Marked 704 4/4 Walnut Board, S2S Per Linear Foot As Marked 705 8/4 Ash Board, S2S Per Linear Foot As Marked 706 8/4 Cherry Board, S2S Per Linear Foot As Marked 707 8/4 Walnut Board, S2S Per Linear Foot As Marked 708 1/4 Baltic Sheet Per Foot $2.00 709 1/2 Baltic Birch Plywood Sheet Per Square Foot $3.00 710 3/4 Baltic Birch Plywood Sheet Per Square Foot $4.00 Supplies: 711 3" x 18" Sanding Belt, 60 Grit Each $3.00 712 3" x 18" Sanding Belt, 80 Grit Each $3.00 713 3" x 18" Sanding Belt, 120 Grit Each $3.00 714 5" Sanding Disc, 80 Grit Each $1.00 715 5" Sanding Disc, 120 Grit Each $1.00 716 5" Sanding Disc, 220 Grit Each $1.00 717 5" Sanding Disc, 320 Grit Each $1.00 718 3/4" Sanding Sleeve, 60 Grit Each $1.00 719 3/4" Sanding Sleeve, 80 Grit Each $1.00 720 3/4" Sanding Sleeve, 120 Grit Each $1.00 721 1" Sanding Sleeve, 60 Grit Each $1.00 722 1" Sanding Sleeve, 80 Grit Each $1.00 723 1" Sanding Sleeve, 120 Grit Each $1.00 724 1-1/2" Sanding Sleeve, 60 Grit Each $1.00 725 1-1/2" Sanding Sleeve, 80 Grit Each $1.00 726 1-1/2" Sanding Sleeve, 120 Grit Each $1.00 727 9" x 11" Sheet, 80 Grit Each $1.00 728 9" x 11" Sandpaper Sheet, 120 Grit Each $1.00 729 9" x 11" Sandpaper Sheet, 220 Grit Each $1.00 730 9" x 11" Sandpaper Sheet, 320 Grit Each $1.00 731 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive, Single Use Each $1.00 732 Tack Cloth Each $2.00 733 Shellac, Clear, 1/2 Pint Each $16.00 734 Dust Mask Each $1.00 735 Respirator, Organic Vapor Each $8.00 TOTAL DUE:

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Woodworking Material and Supply Resource List

Wood World Evanston 2460 W George St Lumberyard: 1001 Sherman Ave, Evanston 60202 Chicago 60618 (847) 864-7700 (773) 267-3800 www.evanstonlumber.com www.woodworld.com Family-owned. Lumber, millwork, doors, windows, decking lumber, plywood, mouldings, stair parts materials, treated, cedar and engineered lumber Owl Lumber Rockler 926 S Graceland Ave 253 W Golf Rd Des Plaines 60016 Schaumberg, IL 60195 847-824-5025 (847) 310-0447 www.owlhardwood.com Woodworking specialty store with tools, supplies, and books Lumber, mouldings, stair parts, and glue-up services Home Depot ‘Lincoln & McCormick’ Home Depot ‘Evanston’ 6211 N Lincoln, just south of Devon, west of Kedzie 2201 Oakton St, north of Oakton, west of Dodge (773) 588-5828 (847) 733-9200 Grainger McMaster-Carr Chicago, IL Elmhurst, IL 800.472.4643 630.833.0300 www.grainger.com www.mcmaster.com Industrial supplies; Ships UPS EVERYTHING!!! Industrial supply company; Ships UPS Evanston Rebuilding Warehouse Clark-Devon Hardware 2101 Dempster St 6401 N Clark, Chicago IL Evanston, IL 60202 just three blocks east of CIADC 847.864.9246 773.764.3575 www.evanstonrebuildingwarehouse.org http://www.clarkdevon.com/ Reclaimed building materials and objects Local hardware store with everything Rebuilding Exchange Tom Thumb Hobby & Craft 1740 W Webster, Chicago, IL 6001 W Gross Point Rd, Niles IL 773.252.2234 (847) 869-9575 www.rebuildingexchange.org www.tomthumbcrafts.com Reclaimed building materials and objects Supplies for dollhouses, miniatures, architectural models, crafts, model trains, and skateboards (!).

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CNC Machining Service

We offer CNC Machining Services to current CIADC Members. Members can access the benefits of our CNC machines without having to learn software!

What are the benefits of using a CNC Machine? Precision. Complexity. Repeatability.

What can you do with a CNC? Precisely create stand-alone pieces or components in plastic, wood, foam, or metal.

How does a CNC tie into the other “manual” Departments? Casting & : Carve models for lost wax casting. Cut patterns for sand casting. Machine molds for cold casting. Print models for lost PLA casting.

Metalworking & Forging: Cut precise, intricate, or repetitive shapes in sheet metal or plate. Machine 3D components in aluminum and brass. Create jigs and fixtures.

Woodworking: Machine guitar bodies. Carve cabriole table legs. Perform multi-wood inlays. Cut precise furniture components. Create jigs and fixtures.

What CNC Machines do you have? CNC Plasma Cutter. ShopSabre SideKick 4, 52” x 49” 2D cut area, cuts any metal up to 5/8” thick

CNC . ShopSabre Pro404, 60" x 50" x 12" 2D, 2.5D, 3D cut volume + 6” rotary 4th axis, cuts plywood, hardwood, plastics, foam, aluminum, brass

3D Printer. MakerGear M2, 8" x 10" x 8" build volume, prints PLA and ABS thermoplastics

How are CNC Machining Service costs determined? Simply put, Time and Material.

For more information on costs and how to get started please visit https://www.ciadc.org/cnc- machining-service

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Open Studio Access Reservation Procedure

We have established an OSA Reservation procedure to ensure each Shop is not exceeding the maximum number we have set for health safety.

Can I reserve a spot for OSA? Yes! In order to keep numbers at a safe level, we will now be taking Open Studio Access Reservations. Please visit www.ciadc.org/osa-reservations to make a reservation. If you need to cancel, please email us at [email protected] -or- call at 773-961-8498 to let us know so we can open the slot to others

How far in advance can I reserve a spot? We accept reservations up to 1-week in advance. Reservations will be taken until the beginning of the 3- hr OSA block, or until the spots are filled.

Can I reserve a spot in more than one department for a single 3-hr block? No, please prioritize which ONE Shop you would like to use for the 3-hr block. While here, if spots in other Shops are available, then you can move around Departments as usual.

What if I’m running late – how long will my spot be reserved? Your spot will be reserved until the 3-hr OSA block begins. If you are not here once OSA begins, your Reservation is void and you will be admitted only if there is space available.

Is there a way to ensure my spot will be held, even if I don’t arrive right on time? Yes, we encourage paying over the phone to eliminate time spent at the front desk and to ensure your spot is held for the full 3-hr OSA block. Your OSA Receipt will be filled out and ready to go, so all you need to do is check in at the Front Desk and head to your reserved Shop. Note: Pre-payment is not refundable.

Can I show up without reserving a spot in advance? Yes, you are welcome to drop-in without a Reservation and will be allowed to work if spots are available in the Shop of your choice. If OSA has already begun, please call or email us in advance to check the availability and to avoid showing up to a full Shop. We don’t want to turn anyone away, but to ensure health safety for all our Students and Members, we will be closely monitoring the OSA numbers.

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