Sleeve Safety With a Lathe
The lathe is a useful and versatile tool, available in many varieties and sizes. When using any type of lathe, taking proper care of shirtsleeves is essential to stay safe.
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Short Sleeves
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Short-sleeved shirts are the safest option for lathe use, recommends Fine Woodworking. Short sleeves stay well out of the way of the lathe so they will not be caught while the lathe is turning.
Long Sleeves
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If you do choose to wear a long-sleeved shirt, Fine Woodworking suggests choosing a shirt with tightly fitting cuffs. The American Machine Tools Company recommends rolling up long sleeves.
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Additional Dangers
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Watches, bracelets, other jewelry and long hair can also pose a danger when using a lathe. According to Fine Woodworking, it is important to always tie back long hair and remove items that could be caught on a lathe. If a sleeve or accessory becomes caught in a lathe, it can result in serious injury to the user.
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References
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