What woodworking safety equipment do you need on hand to protect yourself during your DIY projects?

Here are our top seven essential items.

If youre just getting started withwoodworking, you might be overwhelmed.

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Theres a lot to learn!

Theres also a lot to potentially buy, especially if youre building your collection ofpower tools.

So what woodworking safety equipment do you actually need to get started?

Adult male woodworker in protective goggles and headphones blowing sawdust from wooden detail while working in carpentry workshop

And why is it even important in the first place?

Ill be honest Im frequently one to poo poo safety equipment.

BUT when youre working in a woodshop, youre dealing with a lot of hidden dangers.

Ear protection for woodworking

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He didnt come to play!

Safety Goggles or Glasses

When working with wood, a lot of dust and debris is created.

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By using safety glasses or goggles it will keep the particles from getting into your eyes.

Not to mention there are small chunks of wood that can get kicked up by a saw or router.

These are even more dangerous when a tool sends them spiraling at your face.

Female carpenter wearing personal protective equipment

Some of you might wear glasses (I do).

Yes, they do protect you better than nothing.

But, typically regular glasses dont offer the wrap-around style of the safety goggles.

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Over a long period of time this noise can damage your hearing.

Earplugs and earmuffs can prevent this damage.

These particles can get into sinus passages and lungs and become an irritant.

Leather apron

Dust masks and respirators will act to filter the air you are breathing and limit dust irritation.

If you try woodworking without a mask?

Youll see what gets into your air passages when you blow your nose.

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Trust me, you want this protection!

Cut Resistant Gloves

Protect your hands from splinters and cuts by using cut resistant gloves!

Steel Toe Boots

These will protect your feet from falling objects and large pieces of falling wood.

She was woodworking in her garage reaching for something on a shelf, and the garden tools were nearby.

While the metal rake should have been on the wall, accidents can happen.

Your feet do a lot for you, so keep them protected.

Tools like saws and lathes can grabfabric, and that can end very badly as you might imagine.

A nice, thick leather apron can also offer a bit of protection from any pieces of flying debris.

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