$28 vs $300 Burr Set? US vs Imported Burrs. CLE-LINE, Champion, Grobet, Kodiak, Astro Pneumatic

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2022
  • Carbide Burr Sets tested: Champion, CLE-LINE, Grobet, Kodiak, OSIDU, Astro Pneumatic, Jestuous, Yufutol, and KangTeer. Burrs tested for cutting speed and durability on mild, medium and hardened steel. I purchased all of the burr sets to ensure unbiased reviews. So, thank you for supporting the channel!
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @ManCaverTools
    @ManCaverTools 2 года назад +2527

    I thank you for doing these tests Project Farm, you don't only talk about tools or even upload click bait titles/videos, you actually do real legit tests and help people decide what brands to buy based on their budget. We all thank you PF and we all are proud to have you apart of the tool community.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +241

      This means a lot to me! Thank you!!

    • @hummyhero1484
      @hummyhero1484 2 года назад +34

      Well said and agreed

    • @CPthetooladdict
      @CPthetooladdict 2 года назад +18

      @mancaver you are a great channel also very few people on RUclips like you great honest content you can trust!!

    • @Jtwizzle
      @Jtwizzle 2 года назад +4

      MCT, you the man!

    • @Timothious_Maximus
      @Timothious_Maximus 2 года назад +4

      Agreed

  • @GMAC84
    @GMAC84 2 года назад +1630

    The Champion set is expensive but having the bits magically go back in the case themselves may be worth it.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +218

      lol. Absolutely right!!

    • @davidparker9676
      @davidparker9676 2 года назад +50

      They will never get lost that way.

    • @jaydupuis4103
      @jaydupuis4103 2 года назад +26

      I thought that was pretty cool! Lol

    • @nasonguy
      @nasonguy 2 года назад +104

      Does champion make a case for 10mm sockets? That would be a money maker right there.

    • @rogerstlaurent8704
      @rogerstlaurent8704 2 года назад +6

      TOTALLY AGREE on the Champion Brand

  • @homeboi808
    @homeboi808 2 года назад +793

    Instead of motor oil brand shootouts, it would be interesting to test the different oils from the same brand to see differences. For instance, Mobil 1 has “advanced fuel economy”, “high mileage”, “extended performance”, etc.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +196

      Thank you for the video idea!

    • @skie6282
      @skie6282 2 года назад +29

      I second this!

    • @crazydavidsmith
      @crazydavidsmith 2 года назад +22

      Wow. 🤯 That's an EXCELLENT idea. Genius. I watch every PF video and it never occured to me to focus on a specific brand's products. Happy to see PF loved this comment.
      Selfishly, Ryobi bits would be my top interest.
      Or PF could choose "top performers" from each existing video if the brand sells horizontally marketed products.

    • @corbinschad1
      @corbinschad1 2 года назад +4

      I like that idea.

    • @seniorxj2931
      @seniorxj2931 2 года назад +4

      This is a great idea!!!!

  • @james1993ify
    @james1993ify 2 года назад +291

    As a heavy diesel tech I need different tools I never knew I needed, I've watched your content as much as I can when I need a real option when I decide to purchase. You're the first guy I think of when I need help deciding. Thank you for all the great things you do, you're a real one for keeping it a 100 percent honest. Us blue collar workers thank you.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +13

      Thanks and you are welcome!

    • @weirddog
      @weirddog 2 года назад +3

      So true I'm a DIY homeowner and use this channel before I buy stuff. I now use the wipers from the wiper video and never been happier!

    • @aaronholmes8568
      @aaronholmes8568 Год назад +1

      I'm not in the tech game anymore, I left for another career but when I was I always had a die grinder with a burr in it. Made installing bushes etc so much quicker, cleaned up lips on drums and discs, cleaning out rust from spring centre bolt holes, so many uses

    • @chadd587
      @chadd587 Год назад

      Hear hear. I'm a plant E/I and this is where I begin my search

    • @ronunderwood5771
      @ronunderwood5771 Год назад +2

      Check out Rescue Bit. They are an Amazon and other places. I've been in HD repair for close to 50 years. I have never seen ANYTHING that cuts like these. They will cut thru the screw extractor and or drill bit you have broken off in the busted exhaust manifold stud/bolt your trying to get out. I run it with a Cornwell die grinder. They run dry. READ the directions. First time I used one it saved me from from removing a cylinder head to get a broken exhaust manifold bolt out.

  • @DanielXStaub
    @DanielXStaub Год назад +6

    Has anyone else found themselves standing in a store watching one of these video's before buying anything? I ended up with two people watching over my shoulder before the video was finished. I waked out with what I wanted, and the other two guys bought the same thing even though it wasn't what they came for. Please keep up the amazing work, there is nothing I trust more than your videos when it comes to finding quality tools at a good price.

  • @mac24seven
    @mac24seven 2 года назад +136

    Turning down sponsors; that's why this is one of the best channels on RUclips - you stay unbiased.
    Thank YOU for your work :)

  • @shaneharwood2999
    @shaneharwood2999 2 года назад +288

    Just want to say thank you for never selling out, always doing realistic real world testing, and being overall very fun to watch! Video idea here, cheap vs quality pry bar sets. Tip bending, deflection, snapping point, ability to withstand striking, and chemical and drop test durability would be neat to see for really world use and application. Much love man, you’re awesome!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +11

      Thanks and you are welcome! Thanks for the video idea.

    • @wanders278
      @wanders278 Год назад +7

      @@anumpirzada3312 I just checked and they suck

    • @bigdawg77
      @bigdawg77 Год назад

      ​@@anumpirzada3312 I have enough worthless Chinese garbage around my house, no thanks.

  • @aydin2005ozdemir
    @aydin2005ozdemir 2 года назад +68

    Each of your videos that I watched, sound more scientific than most of doctorate degree papers. Abstract, introduction, methodology, trial group, control group, outcome measures, analysis, results presentation, suggestions.. Everything is organized in a such brilliant way. I love watching your videos, with a great respect.

  • @larrycroft470
    @larrycroft470 2 года назад +130

    How does it feel to be a man who has EARNED respect from MILLIONS of people? You my you tube friend deserve all the gratitude you receive from all of us!!! Great job as usual - I have told you i follow your recommendations almost as closely as i do my Bible!!!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +48

      Thank you very much! The respect is greatly appreciated and I'll work as hard as possible to maintain the best testing possible and without any influence from manufacturers. Thanks again!!

    • @gernhartreinholzen3992
      @gernhartreinholzen3992 2 года назад +1

      Your religion is like your genitals. Don't show it or talk about it to strangers. Especially when children could be around.

    • @jonathansherwood5841
      @jonathansherwood5841 2 года назад

      Well said!

  • @giusepperesponte8077
    @giusepperesponte8077 2 года назад +179

    We viewers appreciate the thank you but you’re the one who deserves thanks. I recommend your videos to anyone who buys tools, not just because you deserve the subs, but also because I know that anyone who watches these videos will instantly become a far more informed consumer. The importance of having informed consumers can’t be overstated, especially in a country like ours that is built upon capitalism. If the consumer isn’t informed, companies have no monetary incentive to improve their products. The more informed the consumer is, the better products we will get. Better products means less time and money wasted in our jobs and hobbies, which I appreciate to no end. Before project farm, tools would break on me, or they wouldn’t perform well, even if I bought the most expensive one. Now that I’ve found this channel, everything I’ve bought from Todd’s testing has lasted, done the job effectively, and many times, those products aren’t the most expensive ones in the showdown. My tools last longer, work better, and are often cheaper, it’s not hard to imagine how much money that saves altogether. For myself and plenty of others working in the trades, your videos make our lives easier, and give us more money to take home to our families at the end of the day which is something that I can’t begin to thank you enough for.

  • @thebigquestion
    @thebigquestion 2 года назад +53

    I have binge-watched this channel and I am truly appreciative of the work you put in to legitimize testing and make it fair and impartial.

  • @ohger1
    @ohger1 2 года назад +26

    My personal opinion is that long term wear is more important than saving a few seconds. These tests put a lot more stress on the tools than I do. A lighter touch keeps tools in excellent shape.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback.!

    • @dabmanian_devil
      @dabmanian_devil Год назад +5

      and w these metal cutting burrs, it seems that its almost more productive at removing material with LESS pressure applied from user.... like you cant just turn em on n set them on the metal to bore out, as it will get all choppy n bounce up n around. but juuust enough pressure to ensure the tool won't go bouncing outta ur hands is all that seems to be needed, i feel like too much pressure causes it to dig in too deep the be avle to carve and eject the metal shavings out fast enough to keep up w its rotation.. but lighter touch lets it just glide across the metal and itll sink into it before you realize its even happening!!!

    • @elliotkane4443
      @elliotkane4443 Год назад +3

      I use these a lot to cut out steel, sometimes to make 16-50 mm holes in 1 1/2" steel, when you do that you cannot have 'a lighter touch' or you will be there all week.
      It sucks but jobs that call for the die grinder are not ideal, thats where your first options wouldn't fit.

    • @himynameisjeff
      @himynameisjeff Год назад

      ​@@elliotkane4443 what's your line of work? There are better tools to do what you've described than a carbide Burr. Oxyfuel, plasma cutter, magdrill. Unless you're just dressing a hole to size, that sounds like a lot of work.

    • @elliotkane4443
      @elliotkane4443 Год назад +2

      @@himynameisjeff Boilermaker/Ironworker on this 1, We're not allowed to use oxy/plasma and I use my die grinder where the mag drill won't fit.
      I could weld on a plate for the mag drill but it's just not an efficient use of time.

  • @djosbun
    @djosbun 2 года назад +141

    I love how you're able to think up real-world use tests that show just how good these tools are. You, my friend, are a genius! Project Farm is one of the most influential (and important) channels on RUclips.

  • @Goatman31
    @Goatman31 2 года назад +76

    Doesn’t apply to me as a carpenter but damn I love watching your videos and they’re always the highlight of my Sunday

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +5

      Thank you very much!

    • @guyh3403
      @guyh3403 2 года назад +8

      I work in a office and have two left hands.
      But still love these video's ;)

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 2 года назад +2

      Carbide burrs can rip through wood. But you're probably better off using a cheap rotary rasp. Although the rasp finish is rougher than the finish a burr leaves. The rotary rasp is like a rasp and the burr is like a file. You're probably going to have to finish with sandpaper anyways. A straight conical rotary rasp can be just the thing for weird wood shaping. I've never found a use for any of the other profiles.

    • @athhud
      @athhud 2 года назад +5

      Heavy cut Aluminum burrs will chew through wood at a pretty quick pace...

    • @frenchyroastify
      @frenchyroastify 2 года назад

      I'm a millwork installer/finishing carpenter and the die grinder is a tool that I never knew I needed to get me out of some pickles.

  • @shadetreewannabe
    @shadetreewannabe Год назад +5

    I'm 42 and quite the jack of all trades. But watching this channel makes me realize how stupid I really am, because you sir are a think tank kind of mastermind. I'm in awe of how much knowledge you possess and thank you so much for not only being so thorough and helpful to all of us seeking further education, but keeping it real and not getting bought out like a lot of these other channels. Cheers!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Год назад +2

      Thanks and you are welcome! Don't underestimate yourself! Being a jack of all trades is a commendable talent!

    • @shadetreewannabe
      @shadetreewannabe Год назад +1

      @@ProjectFarm You are too kind sir. My sincere appreciation again.

  • @SneakerBiscut
    @SneakerBiscut 2 года назад +4

    This channel is critical for “know before you buy”. Thank You so much for your patience and hard work!

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 2 года назад +199

    I've used these in the past and didn't have very good results. After watching your outstanding testing video, I think I'm going to have to buy a new set. LOL Thanks for all the time and money you put into making these videos! A++

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 2 года назад +3

      Which set did you have fail?

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +7

      Thank you very much!!

    • @Jako1987
      @Jako1987 2 года назад +3

      @@paulcopeland9035 If I had to guess it was a no name brand from a general store

    • @1123pawel
      @1123pawel 2 года назад +2

      @@Jako1987 Combined with incorrect use.

    • @boomerangfreak
      @boomerangfreak 2 года назад

      @@Jako1987 to be honest I bought a set of cheap no brands from amazon. They were like €30 for 10 I think?
      Used rm a couple of times on your average construction steel using my milwaukee M12 die grinder, they work quite a charm!

  • @BinneReitsma
    @BinneReitsma 2 года назад +7

    Did anyone else replayed the part around 5:30 where the bit flew back into the box to see if they hadn't lost their mind?

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +4

      lol. I had some fun with that one!

  • @Diebog
    @Diebog Год назад +1

    I think it’s so awesome that you do these tests! Ive been watch your videos for some time now and wanted to say thanks. It’s helped me out as it has others. I’ve always wanted to do this kind of testing to find out myself and would love to be there right with you doing these experiments. I looks fun but I know you have so much time and work into these let alone the video editing so thank you for your time and keeping the content to the point, unbiased, and helpful to pros and homeowners.

  • @trevorfichtner3539
    @trevorfichtner3539 Год назад +8

    I have a lot of respect for channels that test products like this. This is great, you basically just gave me a free ticket to skip years of experience buying and trying different burrs to compare. Thanks so much, keep it up!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Год назад +1

      Thanks, will do!

    • @dwhallon21
      @dwhallon21 11 месяцев назад

      A great video project farm
      Having experience in burrs helps and you hit the nail on the head for these tests. I am in market for a set and I will look at the made in USA sets again before making a purchase

  • @jakec3185
    @jakec3185 2 года назад +55

    Nice to see so many USA made products!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +6

      Yes, thank you!

    • @appalachiangunman9589
      @appalachiangunman9589 2 года назад +4

      The difference sure showed in these tests.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 2 года назад +1

      I used to know a machine shop that made carbide tools. Man they were into their ways bellows. Carbide and abrasive grit can tear machine tools up.

    • @razi_man
      @razi_man 2 года назад +2

      @@appalachiangunman9589 I think it's just the fact that US manufacrurers has had experience with making alloys, so they know what they are doing.
      It isn't really just China, Japanese burrs are pretty shit too, US really is the best for tools, the quality is unmatched.

    • @trumptookthevaccine1679
      @trumptookthevaccine1679 2 года назад +1

      @@razi_man they just suck at making cars

  • @markmywordswithmarknelson9232
    @markmywordswithmarknelson9232 2 года назад +110

    When I'm looking to buy a new tool or piece of equipment, I always come here to see if it's been reviewed. I can't thank you enough for all your effort and unbiased testing. You are the Consumer Reports of tools and equipment.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +3

      Thanks and you are welcome! Thanks for sharing.

    • @JazzbLu
      @JazzbLu 2 года назад

      I agree! I buy based off of your videos for what I need! We all thank you so much!

    • @3Hose
      @3Hose 2 года назад

      Me too

  • @nickdivona8769
    @nickdivona8769 Год назад +2

    Love the breakdowns and the thoroughness. Been on a binge of your channel's content recently. Started with products I use, and then started watching everything. Great stuff, thanks for making these. Great data provides me with better decision making. Thank you!

  • @jackallore2796
    @jackallore2796 Год назад +6

    I am always impressed by the attention to detail you apply to your tests! You take into account ALL the variables that could affect the results. Bravo!

  • @Doofinshurmiks
    @Doofinshurmiks 2 года назад +75

    always giving unbiased testing. love what you do.

  • @BuzzinVideography
    @BuzzinVideography 2 года назад +26

    I trust project farm more than the manufacturing company

  • @tallthor
    @tallthor Год назад

    I am so glad to have seen your channel grow over the years! I love watching the reviews of the products you sample!

  • @quisp1492
    @quisp1492 Год назад +32

    For the bolt cutting and Allen Wrench cutting tests, it looks like the deciding factor is how fast the bit can heat the metal up to the point that it loses temper and becomes soft enough to chew through.

    • @lindafoxwood78
      @lindafoxwood78 Год назад +10

      I only have one bit, the oval shaped one. I can grind into metal till they are smoking red and then put my finger on the bit; it is still room temperature. Titanium Carbide is such an unbelievable material.

    • @GamingKeenBeaner
      @GamingKeenBeaner Год назад +1

      Its basically abrasive spot annealing. Its definitely not the same as properly cutting, but he also isn't using an industrial mill....

  • @The1025RChannel
    @The1025RChannel 2 года назад +5

    Despite what one manufacturer may say, these are great for DIY dentistry. I have successfully ground down all my teeth and no longer have to deal with the inconvenience of brushing or the excruciating pain of accidentally biting my tongue.

    • @deltalima6703
      @deltalima6703 2 года назад +1

      I bit my tongue a couple of times. Hurts. Sounds like a great idea.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Lol, Thank you!

    • @jonathanyoung8109
      @jonathanyoung8109 Год назад +1

      I’ve bit my tongue and my cheek before. Might have to pick up a set of these…

  • @chartier67
    @chartier67 2 года назад +57

    What I love about your testing is how you test products, like tools, under normal use conditions, then you stress test them. Seeing the breaking point of products is crucial, especially when making a determination if a more expensive product is worth it. I look out for your videos every week and you never disappoint, keep up the great work.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +4

      Thanks, will do!

    • @lepompier132
      @lepompier132 2 года назад

      No way, the way he's testing these tools is flawed, that's not real life testing. A real proper test, would be using a solid carbide Burr on a solid carbide Endmill. As a machinist I've seen demonstration where you use a solid carbide endmill to mill a slot length wise on an other carbide Endmill and the endmill that did the slot shows no damages on the flutes. The way he's doing his test is abusing these tools to get faulty results. That's why it's a faulty or bias methodology. If I were to do that same style of test, that Project Farm did, to find the best tooling for my job, I would be out of a job.
      Listen I've used cheap set of Burr's even in a high speed CNC Mill setting and the tool held fine on hard to machine Inconel.

    • @MedicSound
      @MedicSound 2 года назад +11

      @@lepompier132 Man he tested the burrs in a way ideologically consistent with how regular people would use them in their own home-gamer shops. People aren't in their personal shops cutting carbide usually, nor are they cutting any formulation of Inconel, and they particularly don't normally have a $60k CNC machine to throw into the mix. Of course you would be fired if you did a tooling test like this, they pay you more than was spent on all the tools combined for this test.

    • @lepompier132
      @lepompier132 2 года назад

      @@MedicSound Sorry I don't agree with you, the average person won't abuse de-Burring tool in that fashion. In order to get the same pressure on the tool for an average user in the garage, he would have to put his full weight on it, when in reality he doesn't have a steady hand to force the tools in the metal, let alone something that's hard like a grade A bolt. With common sens, someone in hos garage will use the 4 inch grinder first and once the grinder has done it's job they will use a die grinder with a Burr tool to clean and prep the zone and from experience I've seen the use of Burr tools after the 4 inch grinder to finish cleaning removing the rest of the weld. Or prep the zone to weld with bass. And like I said in my original comment, I've used Burr tools Carbide and High Speed Steel version and I don't destroy them, in fact I have a cheap set and that set gave me the best results. That's why I say his test is flawed because it doesn't reflect reality of use. And since in his video he used Carbide version. When you know how they make carbide tools, you tend to respect them and they have a longer life.

  • @richardcaldeira3684
    @richardcaldeira3684 Год назад +1

    This is by far my favourite RUclips channel, your no nonsense testing always give me piece of mind before buying tools and equipment.
    Many thanks for your efforts, and well done. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @mdtransmissionspecialties
    @mdtransmissionspecialties 2 года назад +7

    I’ve ported a lot of heads and intakes along with cleaning up castings in valve bodies and transmission cases etc. I’ve ALWAYS learned you get what you pay for with burr bits. Great review as always.

  • @ethanmarshall2957
    @ethanmarshall2957 2 года назад +3

    Dish Soap! I would love to see your testing of the best dish soap for washing by hand. I think everyone would appreciate your thorough testing!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the video idea.

  • @cmdrclassified
    @cmdrclassified 2 года назад +23

    I love the fact that you don't take any sponsorship's, and you do what I would call "real world testing" on the products you review. Some of you test rigs are absolutely amazing! You have helped me (and I am sure many others) to pick the right product for the right price on many occasions. Thanks for all of the hard work you do, Sir! o7

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +3

      This means a lot to me! So thank you very much!

    • @aaronthomas6155
      @aaronthomas6155 2 года назад

      I wouldn't necessarily call this one "real world testing".... This particular test, while interesting, is missing an important factor. A die grinder..... Some rotary burr designs perform better at higher RPMs, some perform far worse....

  • @countrycraftscustomwoodworking
    @countrycraftscustomwoodworking 12 дней назад

    It's people like you that make this global commercialism a hell of alot easier to navigate. Between people getting paid to say good things about tools, companies spending money on making fake reviews to make them appear better and people online never able to come to an agreement on anything ever. So again thank you for the tests and the neutral stand on the products you test. it really helps make a truly informed decision. Cheers!

  • @sydecarnutz972
    @sydecarnutz972 Год назад

    Single cut takes a bigger bite, but not as smooth running as a double cut. Some years back I ran a tool room in a machine shop. Spent many hours cleaning up freshly milled parts. The TiN coating can be useful, but only if it is done over a really good hard well machined base metal. You'll notice that cheap soft drill bits that have a TiN coating don't do anything for you, but a carbide drill bit with TiN coating will perform great and last a long time in the shop. Love your real world reviews! Thank you! You have helped me many times to buy good replacement tools!

  • @YourLordMobius
    @YourLordMobius 2 года назад +66

    I would have thought the single direction cut on the cle-line would have made it perform poorly, but I think they're onto something there. Very interesting. Great test as always.

    • @justinmartin8887
      @justinmartin8887 2 года назад +20

      We use them on aluminum. Extremely aggressive and can chew through a terrifying amount of aluminum in a few seconds. Doesn’t gal quite as quick, either

    • @YourLordMobius
      @YourLordMobius 2 года назад +3

      @@justinmartin8887 oh man, you ain't lying. With their performance on steel I bet they chew right through aluminum like it's not even there.

    • @blarfroer8066
      @blarfroer8066 2 года назад +1

      @@justinmartin8887 I already thought that this tool would be great for aluminium, thanks for confirming.

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 2 года назад +1

      I guess that design is stronger and has fewer "holes" in the pattern. I'm also guessing it's less expensive to make as well.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +7

      Thanks!

  • @sage5296
    @sage5296 2 года назад +32

    I have to say, I really love (among many other things about this channel) how you show the tooth wear. You don't just say what you think or give a rating, you show it to us under a microscope while you talk about it! Even tho it may be a little bit subjective, you provide the information readily for someone else to make their own subjective rating on it as well, and it's just so seamlessly fit into the video!

  • @wheelin66bronco
    @wheelin66bronco 2 года назад

    Another great unbiased review, thanks! I bought a set of Jestuous long shank a few months back for porting an intake manifold, haven't used them yet but glad I bought them.

  • @diecastmental
    @diecastmental Год назад +2

    you were genius for doing this channel !! Looks like it's panning out for you with the experience you'll learning and the money coming in AND you really do provide a good service for your viewers :)

  • @galtsgarage5775
    @galtsgarage5775 2 года назад +38

    I just bought the Kodiak set 3 months ago and I've been very happy with them although I primarily use them on mild steel and cast iron. At the time they were the only American made carbide burrs I could find, these are not easy tools to look up even on the interwebs. Thanks again for another great video!

  • @boosted2.4_sky
    @boosted2.4_sky 2 года назад +6

    LET'S GO 🏁
    I have the Astro Pneumatic 1/4" burr set and the 1/8" Yufutol set...honestly I can't complain they're both really good

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +3

      Great feedback on the Astro Pneumatic brand!

  • @RealWorldGarage
    @RealWorldGarage 2 года назад

    I needed some cutting burrs, I bought through your link, thanks for what you do!! Great video as always.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks and you are welcome!

  • @stephk5255
    @stephk5255 Год назад +1

    Perfect timing for this to come up in my feed. I need some of these. Thanks for your help!

  • @TheSidneySmith
    @TheSidneySmith 2 года назад +27

    Just remember, sometimes you are carving up aluminum and do not want to eat the material off very quickly....so knowing which set of burrs doesn't cut fast is also helpful.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +3

      Great point!

    • @LemonySnicket-EUC
      @LemonySnicket-EUC 2 года назад

      tool speed comes into play here as well. The bite can be viscous.

    • @harrywalker5836
      @harrywalker5836 2 года назад

      speed & pressure.. like drilling steel or stainless..

    • @F0XD1E
      @F0XD1E 2 года назад +5

      Seeing which ones gum up the least on aluminum would also be useful.

    • @LemonySnicket-EUC
      @LemonySnicket-EUC 2 года назад

      @@F0XD1E as you probably know a slower speed helps.

  • @seniorxj2931
    @seniorxj2931 2 года назад +28

    THANK YOU so much!! I literally have three sets of these in my Amazon cart right now and was trying to figure out which is best. You posted this video right in time helping me yet again in my purchasing power!! Words cannot express how thankful I am for you and your Channel!!

    • @MattTrevett
      @MattTrevett 2 года назад +1

      What did you get?

    • @seniorxj2931
      @seniorxj2931 2 года назад +2

      @@MattTrevett, bought 1 from champion and 1 from kodiak.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +3

      Thanks so much!

    • @DC_DC_DC_DC
      @DC_DC_DC_DC 2 года назад +2

      That's so awesome dude. In this world of questionable quality and value these videos help everyone and you are a perfect example of that

    • @seniorxj2931
      @seniorxj2931 2 года назад +1

      @@DC_DC_DC_DC, I've bought a bunch of tools based on his reviews and none have failed me! One of the most useful channels on RUclips bar none!

  • @thatinventionsus
    @thatinventionsus Год назад +2

    Impressed by the placement of tool cases directly behind the drill press. Great visual.

  • @brotherlove100
    @brotherlove100 2 года назад +2

    another great test. Yet another keeper in the list to refer back to. These videos really help me in the shop to make the best bang-for-buck purchases for tooling. Keep 'em coming!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад

      Thanks, will do! Glad they are a help!

  • @xSeRosiSx
    @xSeRosiSx 2 года назад +41

    One of very few tests that I've seen where the more expensive brands have the edge over competitors.
    Kind of strange to see it when it comes to burr bits though. You'd think price-to-performance would show up in more substantial tooling but here we are.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @oldbridgemaker2094
      @oldbridgemaker2094 2 года назад +12

      Yeah, a lot of times the less expensive tool is just as good, I think the difference here is metallurgy - the specific alloys and precise heat treatment. It's what makes the difference in high-end knives for instance.

    • @1985cjjeeper
      @1985cjjeeper 2 года назад +2

      @@oldbridgemaker2094
      I agree totally. The cheap burrs could likely benefit from better heat treating but they just aren't made from as good a steel. That would be an interesting thing to test though. Send off some cheap burrs for a proper heat treat. Might even find some other tools it's beneficial on. Maybe cheap impact sockets, files and whatnot.

    • @pa6370
      @pa6370 2 года назад

      @@1985cjjeeper There's no heat treatment with tungsten carbide. It's just grain size, binder/concrete, cutting geometry and coating.

    • @Verticom10
      @Verticom10 2 года назад

      Was gonna say, i didnt even know what a burr (tool) was before this, though i can see the possible applications now

  • @gunner6639
    @gunner6639 2 года назад +59

    Perfect! I also use these a lot, so looking forward to this! Thanks again and keep up the EXCELLENT work!

  • @MrFaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @MrFaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад +1

    Your test setups for this is so damn entertaining! The Allen key test really turned into a heat survival test! it's neat how the allen key changes color as soon as it reaches a certain temp @ 10:00

  • @James-lo5ne
    @James-lo5ne Год назад +1

    I can not express how much i appreciate the stuff you do. You always have a video for something i looking to get.

  • @virtualgaz
    @virtualgaz 2 года назад +34

    You never fail to conduct well-thought-out tests, great reviews and unbiased results. Thanks again for a great video PF.

  • @stronkde
    @stronkde 2 года назад +7

    This is a review I didn't know I wanted, but definitely needed

  • @thomascaspari82
    @thomascaspari82 2 года назад

    Project farm is the first and best address for tests and finding the best. Thanks from Ahrtal in Germany

  • @justinalias2279
    @justinalias2279 2 года назад

    You're the best, I love watching side by side product reviews with tests. Reminds me of that show "street cents" I used to watch as a kid

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Thanks for sharing.

  • @mrfordman9999
    @mrfordman9999 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for staying true to yourself. Thank you for not uploading clickbait titles or falsifying information. Thank you for making every test as Fair as possible within reason but keeping it consumer-friendly and idiot approved LOL! Pretty much anyone can watch your videos and know which product is going to do the best for them! Love it and keep up the good work

    • @flhusa1
      @flhusa1 2 года назад

      They may also gain some knowledge of what a tool can do and be used for. You learn something every day

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад

      Thanks so much!

  • @reyalPRON
    @reyalPRON 2 года назад +41

    I love this channel! FInally a PROPER test channel. So much time goes into making these videos. THANK YOU GOOD SIR FOR DOING THE LEGWORK. All of us benefit from your hard work. Thank you again for sorting out the bad from the.good.
    You dear sir make our world a better place to live in.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +2

      Thanks and you are welcome!

  • @alro2434
    @alro2434 Год назад

    Thanks! Your testing rig setups are always good, as in simple & repeatable & straight forward, quantifiable and objective. I wouldn't ask for more.

  • @MrMan-sy4ev
    @MrMan-sy4ev Год назад

    Your reviewed are always very thorough and unbiased. I check out your videos any time I'm going to buy some tools. You rock!

  • @ghostridergale
    @ghostridergale 2 года назад +24

    You never cease to amaze me with the contraptions you come up with to test these tools or equipment. Just seeing your contraptions you use are just as entertaining as seeing how well the tools perform? I definitely trust your testing and opinions over anyone else anywhere and I often buy items off the results you shown in your testing videos! Your appreciated probably more then you’ll ever know by everyone watching your testing! In the long run your saving people a lot of money and frustration showing which tools are better and which ones aren’t worth buying in the first place! Thanks for everything you do!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much! That really means a lot to me!

  • @jasongray1962
    @jasongray1962 2 года назад +19

    This was a useful test and review for me as a metal fabricator. Thank you for your effort and time to provide this data. I was hoping my favorite brand of burrs would have been tested, which is Pferd brand. I've been very satisfied with all Pferd tools and accessories.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @garyp.7501
      @garyp.7501 2 года назад

      Thanks for your recommendation. The other brands are currently sold out!

  • @gordonquickstad
    @gordonquickstad 2 года назад +2

    Usual good job, Todd. You sure make the comparisons interesting and you strive to make them as fair as possible for practical purposes.

  • @RinksRides
    @RinksRides Год назад

    awesome content! Thanks for doing these kind of tests. As a custom fab / restoration tech, I have often wondered about the different quality and durability of the different brands of consumables I buy. These findings are fairly consistent with my experience over the past 25 years.

  • @mainelife6432
    @mainelife6432 2 года назад +17

    Todd, I watch every video you put out very intently, although I'll probably only need less that 10% of what you review...that is how enjoyable your reviews are. But I will admit...as much as I pay attention, that magic bit at 5:31 made me jump a bit! You never fail to entertain as well as educate.

  • @petej.8676
    @petej.8676 2 года назад +6

    I look forward to Sunday with P.F.
    Thanks for the dedication you give to each project. ✌️

  • @nander1988
    @nander1988 Год назад

    This guy has helped me make several educated tool choices and when people ask me about my selection I always refer them to this channel. For instance I bought into the Milwaukee M18 line for my battery powered tools because of the impact driver and multitool videos

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Год назад

      Glad I was able to help! Thanks for sharing.

  • @andrelau3529
    @andrelau3529 2 года назад

    Man I love your channel and every test you do! It's so informative with so little youtuber/influencer plugs!

  • @Lmolina90
    @Lmolina90 2 года назад +36

    I've only ever use mini versions of these that fit in a Dremel type rotary tool. Cool to see what quality bigger versions will do. I was rooting for the Kodiak as I bought an 1/8th inch carbide end mill from them years ago as a better router bit for my Dremel and it performed really well.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @connorjohnson4402
      @connorjohnson4402 2 года назад

      So depending on what material you are working on you can get the rotozip bit that are normally for cutting thru drywall and other stuff and use them in the dremel and they work pretty well as long as its not metal. They also have some tile cutting bits and grout removing bits that are basically carbide burrs anyway and those work great for pretty much anything you need, Just have to make sure its the right size it get the dremek collet chuck attachment. but they work great and can sometimes be cheaper than the dremel bits or other alternatives

    • @hellshade2
      @hellshade2 2 года назад

      dremels have the R.P.M. to make good use of some of these bits probably need them a little smaller though. i have use these in a pneumatic die grinder for cutting through spot welds in ford strut towers to be able to adjust camber and caster in a wheel alignment...

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 2 года назад

      I have been using American-made Atrax 1/8" shank carbide bits, purchased over 35 years ago when I was a car stereo installer, in my Dremel tool. They're slightly chipped and beat up after years of use and abuse but they still work! The company was founded by ex Pratt and Whitney tool and die makers, and they still make their products in the USA today. My bits weren't cheap when I bought them, and they're quite expensive nowadays, but I have gotten more than my money's worth out of them. I would love to see Project Farm do a review of various 1/8" shank bits for Dremel tools and other similar miniature rotary die grinders.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 2 года назад

      @@connorjohnson4402, I did try the Dremel brand ceramic tile cutting bits (diamond) when I needed to trim away some tile from around an electrical box when we redid our kitchen, but they didn't work well at all for me.

  • @improvsax
    @improvsax 2 года назад +4

    As a note, I was using these type burrs in the Dental Lab back in the 70s, and lots of them my Dad had (he owned the lab) were already pretty old. I still have a bunch of those. Super useful. Also I have a bunch of quite smaller ones designed to be used in small handpeices,like the Foredom motor setups I have

  • @williamcharles9480
    @williamcharles9480 2 года назад +2

    Again, a most thorough bit of testing. I can't thank you enough, Project Farm. You are an American jewel that shines brightly.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад

      Thank you for the positive feedback!

  • @mblulz
    @mblulz Год назад

    Love the videos man! Thank you for testing burrs out! Very useful information when picking out a good burr set for our shop!

  • @TwinShards
    @TwinShards 2 года назад +4

    The company that made the "champion" really did mean it. Usually when you see a brand with a "strong name" like champion, best, ultra. You end up with something that is not great.
    *I'm looking at you Master Lock*

  • @5xlustrum658
    @5xlustrum658 2 года назад +4

    Love your videos!! Just introduced your channel to my grandfather lol much love from Kentucky!

  • @aaaaa1957
    @aaaaa1957 2 года назад

    Thanks for doing the testing for us. I’m picking up a set of kodiak‘s this week sometime and thanks to your video I’ll have confidence spending my money.

  • @JimTheZombieHunter
    @JimTheZombieHunter 2 года назад +1

    Nice work. I don't use burrs often enough to go for the top shelf, but also tend to pass up 'too good to be true' lest they leave me dry when I'm in a bind. Videos like this give folk like me the no nonsense to make good decisions. Thanks for your work.

  • @adamreynolds3863
    @adamreynolds3863 2 года назад +3

    You do a really good job with your projects, tests and measurements. I have learned so much from you and I know that everyone who watches appreciates all the work you put into your videos! Keep up the good content!

  • @Grasshopper.80
    @Grasshopper.80 2 года назад +5

    Big thank you for excellent product testing and reviews.
    As well as holding manufacturers to their claims.
    Love the channel!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks and you are welcome!

  • @rsALEX
    @rsALEX 2 года назад

    I don't plan on using any of these any time soon but this information being out there is a great service. Keep up the good work!

  • @jonblack6187
    @jonblack6187 2 года назад

    What a great review and such an eye opener. I'm sold on Grobert due to speed of cut and longevity with my application. Thanks again for sterling work!

  • @AggressiveLemur
    @AggressiveLemur 2 года назад +4

    I rely on your testing and processes to help me spend what limited resources I have to get tools I need for tasks that come up. With resources being tight after COVID it has been even more necessary. thank you for all the good you do!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback!

  • @danieljackson4511
    @danieljackson4511 2 года назад +11

    I use mini-versions of those burrs on a dremel for creating jewelry with wood, metal and epoxy. I prefer cheap sets because i can use unused fresh burrs more often and get better results. Great video! 👍 sry 4 my english

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +3

      Thanks! Thanks for sharing.

    • @MLMinReality
      @MLMinReality 2 года назад +4

      Your English is good!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 2 года назад +1

      A lot of the Dremel accessories are not carbide. They're just steel. Good carbide burrs would hold up pretty good using them with wood.

  • @lukearcher886
    @lukearcher886 5 месяцев назад

    Thank You for another unbiased review. I've been thinking about getting a set of these, this really helps

  • @wornoutwrench8128
    @wornoutwrench8128 2 года назад

    I have used Cle-line products for years, have had good success over the years.
    Great review

  • @zakerid
    @zakerid 2 года назад +3

    Was a sales rep for cle-line (among other brands) back in the day. Surprised that the quality is still there, because they were sold to a Chinese company. They still make a lot of products in the USA.

  • @artillerybuff2000
    @artillerybuff2000 2 года назад +8

    Great review, and timely too. I'm finally ready to replace my Snap-on set purchased approx. 40 years ago. I always ran them at the proper speed and pressure which is why they lasted so long. Thank you Project Farm!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад

      Glad I could help!

    • @Spike-sk7ql
      @Spike-sk7ql 2 года назад +1

      I've got the 4 piece snap on set myself. 20 years so far, and haven't had one that needed replaced yet. Either from wearing out, or "walking away"

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 2 года назад

      It would be interesting to know what company made those Snap-on cutters 40 years ago. I have a bunch of older Snap-on and the quality is exceptional.

  • @leeopolka604
    @leeopolka604 2 года назад +4

    I really do appreciate the time/effort/cost/thinking that you devote your time to when creating these videos!

  • @deepwater9215
    @deepwater9215 Год назад

    Excellent test and I love how well condensed the information is!

  • @CrippledEagle
    @CrippledEagle 2 года назад +5

    Thank You again for your testing. So many of the tools, oils and other items in my shed are there simply because I was able to see tests that proved their durability and usefulness.
    Carbide burrs certainly are useful in ones shop. I used to blend ports for performance engines and found my choices for superior burrs. While I no longer offer that service, I still use burrs to fit parts better and might do porting and polishing for my own engines.
    Simply put: Another excellent choice for a subject and excellent testing!

  • @tree_carcass_mangler
    @tree_carcass_mangler 2 года назад +3

    I never realized there was such a wide variety of choices in these things. Thanks for testing and reporting! Thumbs up!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks and you are welcome!

  • @packrat9433
    @packrat9433 Год назад

    I just have to say, this channel is awesome! I did not even know that I needed burrs, but now I know which one to buy. Awesome!
    As a hobby welder, this is incredibly helpful.
    Thanks.

  • @Demonik19
    @Demonik19 2 года назад

    This channel provides my #1 source of informed decision making for new tool purchases.
    As a new homeowner, I would love to see a review on crescent wrenches, as this is something I am finding myself often needing to find alternatives to not having.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/cyOd05PUix4/видео.html

  • @BigBear--
    @BigBear-- 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for such great and consistent content! Every week this is one of the highlights of my weekend. You've sorta become the Myhtbusters of tools, cant wait for more content. My only suggestion is that you maybe do more revisits of previous videos with additional tool options, or when new tools are released by some manufacturers. Thanks!

  • @complexenergy240
    @complexenergy240 2 года назад +6

    You are relentless with these comparisons, keep it up PF 👌👌

  • @BrainDeadEngineering
    @BrainDeadEngineering 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding test as always ! I love your shows ! I uses burs for a living. Porting heads. We use HTC and SGS not to be bias. Fastest way to kill any brand bur is speed ! folks turn them way way to fast ! I have burs with hundred of hours on them and still going strong ! Take it slow ! slow it down ! that's what she said hehe

  • @Zscach
    @Zscach 2 года назад +1

    Dude, you are just so damn good at this! I'm so glad to see you grow in popularity!!
    Your content could not be improved in any way.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 года назад +1

      Thanks and you are welcome!

  • @jamesadams2333
    @jamesadams2333 2 года назад +9

    I just love these tests! I’m actually considering getting a set of these. I do love a good set of tools. Thanks for all you do and keep up the amazing work.

  • @battlebeard2041
    @battlebeard2041 2 года назад +4

    I understand this is a test but you’re essentially trying to mill with a burr bit. This is a light finishing tool! Git you some endmills if you need heavy cuts!
    -A machinist.

  • @Redrickson1
    @Redrickson1 Год назад +1

    There is only one sponsor I have seen you take: your supporters and subscribers! I applaud you for the honest and thorough testing. Thank you for all that you do!

  • @jgriff19861947
    @jgriff19861947 2 года назад

    Your testing are very true and fair and to set it all up takes a lot of time and work I bet many company get real nervous when they see you testing their product.