Bad Ideas In the Workshop Episode 7 / Workshop Fails

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Many woodworkers after years and years of woodworking can spot either things that don't work or things that have the potential to go wrong in the workshop, often, like me, because they have either tried them or something similar, like the Plexiglas shield that could be used to cover a crosscut sled on a table saw, (which has the potential to be unsafe) or like using pipe clamps as the base for a slab flattening jig (pipe clamps can and do bend), something simple like a DIY doweling jig, which wears out quickly or shops made wood filler which is not a great choice if you plan to stain or dye the wood.
Just a few of the woodworking techniques for shop safety that others can learn from those of us who have worked with these things in the past. Woodworking safety rules are good to follow so you don't bad day at work. Check out my other videos for woodworking safety tips.

****************** More Bad Ideas In the Workshop:
Bad Ideas in Woodworking Episode 6: https://youtu.be/s3dp8Kh0Cvo
Bad Ideas In Woodworking Episode 5: https://youtu.be/cFp9yVBfOhU
Bad Ideas In Woodworking Episode 4: https://youtu.be/wZTE2FedNMs
Bad Ideas In Woodworking Episode 3: https://youtu.be/89LlcJ7fQAI
Bad Ideas In Woodworking Episode 2: https://youtu.be/uVvth63pEsE
Bad Ideas In Woodworking Episode 1: https://youtu.be/ONd29lTbxZ4
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