I've been meaning to ask this for ages - perhaps it was all debated years ago before I joined...
Rob (Woodbloke) says in his sig that "the most dangerous thing in a workshop is a bit of sandpaper," and Benchwayze commented recently that he doesn't allow it "within a mile" of his workshop.
I'd have thought there were plenty of more dangerous things - table saws, flammable solvents, sharp tools to drop on your foot etc, but as a serious question, what is the objection?
Is it about old-fashioned sandpaper/glasspaper leaving abrasive on the wooden surfaces and blunting tools? Is it about sloppy workmanship making components miss-shapen and not flat? What is the danger?
Rob (Woodbloke) says in his sig that "the most dangerous thing in a workshop is a bit of sandpaper," and Benchwayze commented recently that he doesn't allow it "within a mile" of his workshop.
I'd have thought there were plenty of more dangerous things - table saws, flammable solvents, sharp tools to drop on your foot etc, but as a serious question, what is the objection?
Is it about old-fashioned sandpaper/glasspaper leaving abrasive on the wooden surfaces and blunting tools? Is it about sloppy workmanship making components miss-shapen and not flat? What is the danger?