Friday, September 25, 2015

Reflection on tool safety

On Wednesday their have been many tools that were explained. Our piers explained some of the tools uses, how to assemble, as well as the dangers. I understood the functions of all of the tools except for the electric sander. I didn't understand its importance with metal. I thought that the first day was all about welding however there is a tool maid specifically for sanding down wood. Another reason why I don't think this is helpful with welding is because the paper is very brittle and it spins fast so it can easily straighten and materialize the wood however it would damage its self and the metal if you were to place metal on the machine. I thought this machine was very interesting because of its unique functions there are also many different functions of this particular machine.

I have worked with most of the tools last year except her the more powerful tools such as the wood sander and the metal cuter. I enjoyed using all these before. I am glad that we learned about theirs tools because I was unfamiliar with all of the tools before. One concern that I have about every tool was about the inventory. Their Wasn't enough inventory for each group to have 1. I also learned that the drill is a lot more common than any of the other tools that I learned about today as well as used.

The tool that looks like like the easiest and most fun to use as well as the safest in my opinion would be the drill. I have a lot of practice with drills. I used then to build the gardening table as well as the hydroponics system. The Drill was a very popularly used tool in 9th grade for MPX9 and I think that all my classmates would agree with me about the drill being the most standard and common tool.

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