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What kind of tools a tool library should have varies with the users' needs. One has to weigh up the need for tools that are useful for many people against tools that will be used little and take up valuable space. For example, garden tools can be useful if several of the users have gardens, but may be of little relevance if the users do not have gardens or are not interested in gardening.
=== Safety ===▼
Some [[power tools]] can be dangerous to use, and have an age limit or may require training. For example, [[table saw]]s can be very dangerous since the operator holds the material being sawed instead of holding the saw, which makes it easy to accidentally move the fingers into the spinning saw blade. Table saws can also cause dangerous [[table saw kickback|kickback]] where part of the [[workpiece]] is propelled back towards the operator at a high speed. A [[plunge saw]] with a track can, on the other hand, be a safer alternative that can achieve much of the same results for hobby use, and is therefore a much better candidate for a shared hobby workshop in terms of liability, risk of personal injury and training.▼
== Rules of order ==
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=== Storage and deadline ===
In the shared workshop of one housing association, it is expected that work should be able to be completed within 3-5 days, and that stored materials, objects and tools may be removed at the owner's risk.<ref name="kampenterrasse"/> A shared workshop is not a place for [[self storage|storing]] personal belongings.
▲=== Safety ===
▲Some [[power tools]] can be dangerous to use, and have an age limit or may require training. For example, [[table saw]]s can be very dangerous since the operator holds the material being sawed instead of holding the saw, which makes it easy to accidentally move the fingers into the spinning saw blade. Table saws can also cause dangerous [[table saw kickback|kickback]] where part of the [[workpiece]] is propelled back towards the operator at a high speed. A [[plunge saw]] with a track can, on the other hand, be a safer alternative that can achieve much of the same results for hobby use, and is therefore a much better candidate for a shared hobby workshop in terms of liability, risk of personal injury and training.
=== Enforcement ===
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