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Thursday, 30 September 2021

LAST SESSION FOR THE TERM FOR TECH!

 Today was the last session of tech for the TERM! It was really fun and cool. We also did some awesome learning. We did some funny jokes at the end and they were really funny. What we did for tech today was that we answered some questions. I also did 2 poster for hard materials, that have something related to the workshop. I hope that you learn something and THANK YOU SO MUCH MR GRUNDY. Remember to STAY SAFE! 


Make a copy of this doc.  Name it  “YournameSafety”  Share it with me. (grundy@tamaki.ac.nz)


(Remember, when researching online, we are considering “wood hand tools”.)


1. Consider the hand tools that you may use in the woodwork shop.

*The hand tools I might consider using from the wood shop are things like a chisel. Also a Back Saw and a Mallet to mark out the line I want. 

2. Consider how they are used accurately and safely.

* A Back Saw is used accurately if you use the point grip. Which is when you're holding it with your index finger pointing as if it has a gun in the hand. Also by sawing the piece of wood straight. For the chisel it is better to chip it underwards and not downwards. Also by not starting off trying to get the whole thing out, but just to take some pieces out at a time.Lastly for my Mallet the push it down to the wood and make sure that the line is straight and having the pin side to the wood.

3. How should they be stored to be sure that they are in good condition?

*FIrst of all, check it. To see if it has dents or some pieces that are missing/broken parts.

4. Think about the way we should behave in a busy workshop to keep safe.

*The way we should behave in a workshop is by being very steady with things. To be careful with our tools.Also to just be responsible with the tools and when using it.

5. Can you imagine a situation that could result in an accident?

*When you are not concentrating on what you are doing with the tool. Or being distracted easily by                             your friends. Another one is when you and your friend/s decided to hit each other with the tool.

6. Produce a short list of “Safety Rules” that we could display in the workshop to remind us of safe working habits.  

*Remember to concentrate on what your doing

*Remember not to hit people with the tools

*Use the tools correctly

*Be quite, not noisy 

*BE CAREFUL!




7. Design a “Safety Poster” that could be displayed in the workshop.




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