Woodstock W2005 Safety Precautions, BAD Habits are DANGEROUS. Review all safety procedures often

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

These safety rules cannot cover every situation in a woodshop. Consider your conditions when

setting up and using your SHOP FOX® Classic Fence.

1.KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW. Read the owner’s manual carefully. Learn the tool’s applications and limitations, as well as its particular hazards.

2.DO NOT REMOVE GUARDS. Maintain guards in working order.

3.ENSURE THAT YOUR TABLE SAW IS ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED. Never remove the grounding prong.

4.KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas invite accidents.

5.AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.

Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain. Keep your work area well lighted.

6.MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD-PROOF with padlocks, master switches, or by removing starter keys.

7.DO NOT FORCE WORK THROUGH TABLE SAW. Tools work better and more safely when they are allowed to work at their own speed.

8.WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry that might get caught in moving parts. Non-slip footwear should be worn. Tie back long hair.

9.NEVER STAND OR LEAN ON TOOL.

10.ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES, EAR PROTECTION AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION.

11.DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

12.USE A PUSH STICK WHEN CUTTING NARROW PIECES.

13.DO NOT REACH BEHIND TABLE SAW TO GRAB CUTOFF PIECE. If wood binds against saw blade it will kick back faster than you can let go.

14.DO NOT LET THE END OF THE WORKPIECE CONTACT THE FENCE WHILE CROSSCUTTING WOOD WITH THE MITER GAUGE. There is a potential for kick-back. Move the fence away.

15.DISCONNECT TABLE SAW FROM POWER before servicing and when changing accessories, such as blades, bits, and cutters.

16.AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Make sure the switch is in the “OFF” position before plugging in the cord.

17.CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Do not operate the table saw until you are certain it is in perfect running condition.

18.NEVER LEAVE THE TABLE SAW RUNNING UNATTENDED - TURN POWER OFF. Do not leave the saw until it comes to a full stop.

19.DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT IF USING DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR MEDICATION.

20.DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT if you are mentally or physically fatigued.

21.IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND, DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE! Ask for help first.

22.BAD HABITS ARE DANGEROUS. Review all safety procedures often.

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Contents Models Page Contents Introduction GeneralWarranty Safety Precautions BAD Habits are DANGEROUS. Review all safety procedures oftenModel W2005 InstallationInventory Model W2006Rail Installation Mounting the Back RailMounting The Front Rail Mounting The Front Rail TubeFence Foot RailsMounting the extension legs Extension Table Constructing the extension tableMagnetic Switch Blade GuardAdjustments Fence ParallelismFence-to-Table Clearance Lock HandleScale and Cursor Scale location for right-side blade useDrilling and Tapping Mounting Holes Drilling Through-HolesDrilling Holes In the Rails Using a Wood Fence Facing Using Board BuddiesOperations W2005 Fence Parts Diagram W2005 Standard Rail Parts Diagram W2007 Leg and 7 Rail Parts Diagram W2005 Parts List W2007 Parts ListPage
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W2005 specifications

The Woodstock W2005, W2006, and W2007 models represent a significant evolution in the Woodstock acoustic guitar lineup, showcasing a commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovative technology that appeals to both beginner musicians and seasoned players alike.

The Woodstock W2005 model debuted in 2005, marked by its elegant design and warm, resonant tone. One of its standout features is the solid spruce top, which contributes to a rich sound that ages beautifully over time. The back and sides are typically crafted from mahogany, providing enhanced projection and a balanced tonal character. The W2005 comes equipped with a comfortable neck profile, making it easier for players to navigate the fretboard regardless of their skill level. Another significant characteristic of the W2005 is its premium rosewood fingerboard, known for its smooth playability and aesthetic appeal, topped with simple yet classic dot inlays.

Building on the success of the W2005, the Woodstock W2006 introduced several enhancements. This model features an upgraded Fishman pickup system, allowing for amplified performances without sacrificing the natural acoustic sound. The W2006 also showcases a more diversified material selection, with an emphasis on sustainable sourcing, ensuring that players can enjoy their instrument while being environmentally responsible. The bracing pattern in the W2006 was re-engineered to deliver even more resonance and volume, resulting in a well-rounded sound perfect for a variety of musical styles.

By the time the Woodstock W2007 was released, the brand had honed its design and technological aspects further. The W2007 is characterized by its stunning visual aesthetics, often featuring unique inlays and a glossy finish that not only enhances its beauty but also adds durability. The soundboard of the W2007 is crafted using a combination of solid woods, with some variations offering premium options like cedar. This model emphasizes tonal clarity and dynamic range, ideal for fingerstyle playing or strumming chords with equal finesse.

In summary, the Woodstock W2005, W2006, and W2007 each brought distinct features and advancements, catering to the diverse needs of musicians. From solid wood construction and sustainable practices to advanced electronics and striking finishes, the Woodstock series reflects an evolution of craftsmanship and a dedication to creating instruments that inspire creativity and passion in every performance.