Anyone care to share pictures or descriptions of what you use for safety shields when doing public demos?
Ed
Ed
Anything that passes a 1/2" grid won't have enough oomph to do any damage.
....I also think that, if you're counting on insurance coverage "in the event," that you check with the carrier as to what IT wants.
These demos will be at shows that the club participates in. Since it's a chapter sponsored event we would be counting on the AAW insurance "in the event". Calls to insurance companies with innocent questions can sometimes have unintended consequences (increases in rates, restriction / cancellation of coverage). Does anyone know if the issue of safety shields is covered in the policy?
Ed
From the pictures and descriptions of the lexan / plexi shields, it seems as though the turner is fully behind the shield as well as the lathe. Doesn't the shield inhibit / prevent interaction with the audience? Safety is a priority, but it would be a shame to lose the interactivity with the crowd. Is this much of an issue?
I can see polish removing a scratch every now and then, but how do you keep the shields from getting lots of scratches during transport?
Thanks for all the ideas........................
I can see polish removing a scratch every now and then, but how do you keep the shields from getting lots of scratches during transport?
Ed
Michael - I'll have to go to home depot and see what hardware cloth looks like. One of our members has proposed using some type of metal screening (a super strong version of window screens (if it exists)). Have to check that out as well. Seems like screening might get clogged pretty easy.
Jake - Does the Erie County Ag. Society Board specify how high the shields have to be? Wouldn't a 5 foot shield placed close to the lathe offer as much protection as a 6 foot shield and still give the ability for the demonstrator to talk over it?
Ed
Hi Clem,
Good luck with your toolrest quest!
-Allen
I was at a show in Miami a few years ago with 4 lathe demos running at once, all with screens or plexy/lexan shields. One aggressively cutting guy had a quarter sized chip 3/4 " thick fly off at 45% from the lathe. It traveled about 20' going between displayed turnings on shelves hitting a "customer" in the right temple only one inch from her eye.A red mark and one mad lady was damage. She walked off after being apologized to several times. Better safe that sorry.