I am thinking of teaching woodworking ,wood turning, carving and wood finishing out of my shop.My question for those that are or have done this, is regarding insurance .Is it so prohibitive that it's not worth teaching?

I was thinking of maybe replacing my Unisaw with a Sawstop,maybe that would help get reasonable insurance rates.

Most of the classes would be hand tools, but tablesaw, jointer, router ,lathe and chopsaw would be used.

Finishing would be hand applied finishes.Shellac,waterborne finishes, milk paint, wiping varnishes etc.

What are some essentials in a start up like this, especially regarding safety and insurance ? Thanks Rob