I Found 4 Genius Woodworking Tools That Are On Another Level!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @731Woodworks
    @731Woodworks  Год назад +2

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    Plastic Morgan Square - amzn.to/3DXeY3e
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    Microjig Fit Finder - amzn.to/3DYOHl3
    Microjig Lock Miter Bit - amzn.to/3QI5mBc
    Oneida Dust Collection - amzn.to/3QBh8gy
    Shark RS1000 Router Fence - www.nextwavecnc.com/rs1000-pro/
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  • @shanemelville
    @shanemelville Год назад +6

    Thanks Matt for this video
    The Shark router table blew my mind, some pretty cool stuff out there.

  • @jameskirk3
    @jameskirk3 Год назад +4

    The lock miter bit seems to be the best product so far. Finding center on those is a pain in the butt, and usually requires several test cuts.

  • @CrossCut_Custom_Builds
    @CrossCut_Custom_Builds Год назад +4

    Wow! That’s some impressive innovation, I can see that router table really speeding up drawer construction!

  • @RealJuanCastaneda
    @RealJuanCastaneda Год назад +7

    I know #3 is the best usefulness-wise, but I think #4 is the sickest. It's just so well designed that I don't even mind the price.

  • @WideCutSawmill
    @WideCutSawmill Год назад +2

    That router fence needs to be on my table saw! Very nice!

  • @scottboettcher1344
    @scottboettcher1344 Год назад +1

    That MicroJig pair is killer!

  • @FixItFrench
    @FixItFrench Год назад +8

    Love micro jig! I’d like to play with sharks router fence. It’s an awesome machine, but I don’t know how often I would actually use all that stuff. I feel like I would only use a few of the settings. Still pretty cool.

    • @WideCutSawmill
      @WideCutSawmill Год назад +2

      I agree. If that fence was on my table saw though….game changer. And honestly I was expecting that router system to be more than $2k.

  • @jamesjones2675
    @jamesjones2675 Год назад +1

    I love my Oneida!!!

  • @steveschultz300
    @steveschultz300 Год назад +8

    I have that Microjig Fit finder.....the coolest tool that you never knew you needed!!! Can't say enough about it. It works intuitively and without a major learning curve.

    • @samba2782
      @samba2782 Год назад

      HongDui has made one beutiful in aluminium thats fairly priced too.

    • @bigredracingdog466
      @bigredracingdog466 Год назад

      @@samba2782 Not available in the US due to patent laws.

  • @joelongstaff7601
    @joelongstaff7601 Год назад

    Thankyou for an informative video. Other than the locking miter bit, I've had mine for years, there's nothing I would put on the floor of my shop.Something to think about when looking at the locking miter is the several I'v gathered all seem to work best with full One inch stock, not the 3/4 inch most yards are selling. Like most cabinet shops I buy 5/4 inch stock. I make furniture to order so programed fence's and the like are of no value to ME. The thing most small shops need is a router table that holds two routers. With two routers I can premachine frame stock for each job then setup both routers two make rails and stiles. So I can leave the setup until I'm done with face frames and doors. Saves a lot of time stricking and resetting. Good 1/4 hour spent thinking of the trade I enjoy.

  • @quirtdrozario856
    @quirtdrozario856 Год назад

    WOW!!!!!!!

  • @johnjmcfarland3211
    @johnjmcfarland3211 Год назад

    really like the first two.. last two are out of my budget.. great video.. thank you

  • @crosscutofficial
    @crosscutofficial Год назад +1

    I’m not gonna lie, as a small woodworker, I love #2! I want one! Lol

  • @reflectionsofservice784
    @reflectionsofservice784 Год назад +2

    I'm in the fortunate position that as I run a business I was able to purchase the RS 1000 pro basically the week it came out. I installed it in my saw stop cast iron router table and it fit nicely. I have used the app a little bit but find it most useful for remembering zero and being able to change bits very quickly. It also makes micro adjustments like cleaning off any burning or anything else from a chamfer extremely fast. The thing that it does best though is going back to a previous setting exactly. I can change bits and perform another process and then change the bit back to the previous bit and go to a setting that I previously used. As someone who does small run production work this is the thing that makes it worth the $2,000 on its own. Previously I would just set up multiple router tables and multiple routers and just leave the setting where they are. This is much more efficient space wise

  • @garymiller5937
    @garymiller5937 Год назад

    Nice stuff if you can afford it. Thanks 👍 Matt. 😊😊

  • @11211lcb
    @11211lcb Год назад

    The electronic router fence assembly has a huge footprint.

  • @RightHandShot
    @RightHandShot Год назад

    nice stuff, thanks for showing

  • @tom.coomes
    @tom.coomes Год назад

    Looks like some awesome tools!

  • @brandonhoffman4712
    @brandonhoffman4712 11 месяцев назад

    That router doodad was pretty cool 😎.
    That morgan square seems like a joke 😅.
    Oneida seems expensive, but nice. Did you see that metal ducting on that 3000 model... That thing will suck you right off!

  • @mikesionu
    @mikesionu Год назад

    Neat stuff

  • @brucegill4218
    @brucegill4218 Год назад

    Hey Matt I just found your channel don't let people bother you man you're going to always have negative people sometimes you got to take them with a grain and everybody has bad days just like an old friend of mine told me got to step back sometimes and take a breather so don't sweat it my friend

  • @vaughnm90
    @vaughnm90 Год назад

    Good stuff. Just got my board butter in the mail today and I'm diggin the 731 survival kit that came with it. Keep up the good work man!

  • @BlackAndMildUser
    @BlackAndMildUser Год назад

    That boy had to flex that lamp

  • @RobDougan-w3j
    @RobDougan-w3j Год назад

    I like your shirt!

  • @DATDUDEJT09
    @DATDUDEJT09 Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @donbrunodelamancha1927
    @donbrunodelamancha1927 Год назад

    731 *MATT it’s good that you are leveraging this trip to the convention both enjoy yourself, **Build Content and take some time to yourself. Good for you.‼️✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼

  • @garyolsen3409
    @garyolsen3409 Год назад

    When I layout, I hook my tape on the end of the plates and pull my tape along and put a crows foot at 16 3/4, 32 3/4, 48 3/4 and so on and then put an X on the left of the crows foot.

  • @BradSnyderAltendorf
    @BradSnyderAltendorf Год назад +1

    I'm loving that router table with lift! Only thing that would deter me from it is the protrusion of the arm on the back side. 😢 Great video!!

    • @731Woodworks
      @731Woodworks  Год назад +1

      I thought the same thing about it. That arm on the back is going to take up a huge amount of floor space in a small shop like mine.

  • @adamc3474
    @adamc3474 Год назад

    I've got Oneida dust cobra and it is working very well for me. I have also considered the shark rs1000 pro. I'm wanting to upgrade to a cast iron top on my router table and the 1000 pro mounts to the top of the table. So I would have to drill into the top or build an extension on the back. Plus I'm considering upgrading my table saw to a cabinet saw with the router table attached to it. That would cause clearance problems. I have not decided which way to go. Stay awesome.

  • @十二番三太夫
    @十二番三太夫 Год назад

    Microjig社のセンターファインダーは、ビスケットジョイントでもとても役に立つ!

  • @troothhertz6297
    @troothhertz6297 Год назад

    The day some one brings out a vacuum cleaner with water as a filter ,I am in.. I have an old Bissell and there's no dust at all that can pass through ,and I empty the water onto the garden as compost afterwards.

  • @davidtaylor1046
    @davidtaylor1046 Год назад

    Is the Rs 1000 pro available to buy in the UK and if so where?

  • @davidt8438
    @davidt8438 Год назад

    Does the shark 1000 also do ze/zir/zim joint sides as opposed to just male female sides for the box joints?

  • @scottswannie2500
    @scottswannie2500 Год назад +7

    For me, it’s too many electronics. The real skill is designing and building wood projects without all the hoopla. Just my opinion. But yes, cool technology. Pretty soon the machines will build the project for us.

    • @chrismcaulay7805
      @chrismcaulay7805 Год назад +1

      I think that is the difference between someone doing it for the love of it (you and me), and someone doing it for a job.

    • @EvAurich
      @EvAurich Год назад +1

      I actually love machining wood.
      Others can love working with hand tools only, or buy IKEA furniture and customise that to their liking.
      I will never tell anyone they’re wrong or don’t love woodworking/carpentry based on the methods they chose.

    • @daleharrison2589
      @daleharrison2589 Год назад

      The difference is doing it as a hobby and doing it as a business
      If it’s a business your product needs to be mm perfect no mistakes so all these electronic help with that

    • @scottswannie2500
      @scottswannie2500 Год назад

      I’m sure they do. But one can also clearly tell it’s mass manufactured rather than by hand. I guess it just depends on what a customer wants: home-made, or machine made.

  • @MR-si1eq
    @MR-si1eq Год назад

    Didn't even know this fair existed. Is it in Vegas every year?

    • @731Woodworks
      @731Woodworks  Год назад +1

      Every other year in Vegas on odd years. IWF is in Atlanta every other year on even years.

  • @sambiscits6711
    @sambiscits6711 Год назад +1

    $94 for the router bit, I would say that same bit too expensive pun intended.

  • @wit6665
    @wit6665 Год назад

    The shark fence is cool but do I really need a DRO for a router table?

  • @brucegill4218
    @brucegill4218 Год назад

    My friend's wife teacher and I know plenty of other people's wives are teachers being a teacher's got to be hard some parents can't deal with one or two children try dealing with 30 but like I wanted to tell you you're always going to have negative people just keep your head up don't let people bother you all right have a great day and stay safe....

  • @dendenovich8366
    @dendenovich8366 9 месяцев назад

    Hello! Please tell me, what is the maximum weight in kg that can be used for a router?Shark RS1000 Router

  • @puntabachata
    @puntabachata Год назад +1

    #3. He just about gave it away. Cut a few scraps to get the right height and KEEP THE SCRAP for future use...

  • @chuckgrumble5440
    @chuckgrumble5440 Год назад

    shark is nice but i wouldnt give up my jessem fence/lift for this. If i had mass production yes i would but not as of now.

  • @freetorobandloot
    @freetorobandloot Год назад

    The screen on the shark could be bigger for ease of navigation.

  • @technewsfortechnoobs
    @technewsfortechnoobs Год назад +2

    $1700 for a router fence...OUCH!!! I see they got their pricing model from Festool. :)

    • @montet202
      @montet202 Год назад

      $1,700 for automated and repeatable fence and bit height is pretty reasonable.

    • @chrismcaulay7805
      @chrismcaulay7805 Год назад

      ya so you get what you pay for... you have a whole computer, a fence moving robot arm, and a bit moving elevator... All for $1700, that seem reasonable to me even though I cant afford it right now...

  • @dahut3614
    @dahut3614 Год назад

    RS 1000 Pro looks like the Ready2Rout that Next Wave have been making for years...

  • @lylewaters6161
    @lylewaters6161 Год назад

    I like the micro jig half way finder and lock miter joint router bit. Unfortunately. Can’t find the micro jig router bit in Amazon. I bought the half way finder but can’t find the bit. Also no link in your description so no way for you to get Amazon affiliate credit. - UPDATE - ugh, I had to click on the more in your description to find the links but Amazon says it’s unavailable

  • @stevenlengyel9701
    @stevenlengyel9701 Год назад

    Ouch did you see that finger nail?

  • @JakeRaytheRounder
    @JakeRaytheRounder Год назад +2

    money money money money money money money money

  • @gmoney1089
    @gmoney1089 Год назад

    Your a great affiliate marketer Matt 😂

  • @rswearing
    @rswearing Год назад +3

    I feel like any framer showing up to the job site with that square is going to have a rough time from the rest of the crew.

    • @bd_mayhem
      @bd_mayhem Год назад

      Yes, peer pressure and hazing is a serious problem.

    • @markgallagher1376
      @markgallagher1376 Год назад

      Totally gimmicky. It’s so easy to layout studs with a tape measure. I don’t think any framer would ever use that.

    • @mlv21101981
      @mlv21101981 Год назад

      Hahaha yep

  • @kiwigrunt330
    @kiwigrunt330 Год назад

    But....Kiwis don't use them weird inches....

  • @je-fq7ve
    @je-fq7ve Год назад +2

    Morgan Square is a large piece of plastic crap to carry around. Is it better than a speed square, no. The problem they solve is easily mastered in the field.

  • @theofarmmanager267
    @theofarmmanager267 Год назад

    It’s fairly interesting to see what companies are trying to get us to spend money on. Game changing? Perhaps only for the suppliers.
    The traditional way of completing the tasks that we saw being done “the modern way” involved some thinking; some mathematics and some trial and error. Nothing wrong with that except it takes time.
    If we go to perhaps the other end of the scale and the CNC, the skills are in the programming and not the making.
    I don’t decry either extreme or the middle grounds which are shown here. If you want to spend the money, go ahead. But don’t think they will make you a better designer or woodworker. They will make you poorer and perhaps quicker (particularly when making batches).
    I fly fish and there is a saying about suppliers who, each season, come up with brand new patterns “guaranteed to catch more fish”. The saying is that these flies are designed to catch the angler and not the fish.

  • @jameskirk3
    @jameskirk3 Год назад

    #1 is a tool i wouldnt ever use as a former lead carpenter and current residential contractor. Its not an improvement over a tape and speed square, and definitely is an odd shape to put in a toolbelt.

  • @lylewaters6161
    @lylewaters6161 Год назад +2

    It would be better if you put the links to the items in the video first in your description instead of all the Oneida stuff that you earn a commission for. It looks like an ad for Oneida and it made me not see the more button to find the links to the other products. I know you gotta make a living but I’m just saying having the ad stuff first is a bit of a turn off.

    • @731Woodworks
      @731Woodworks  Год назад

      The links are in the description and the pinned comments.

    • @lylewaters6161
      @lylewaters6161 Год назад +1

      @@731Woodworks yeah but like I said, it’s after the ad for the Oneida stuff. I’m not sure how it looks on something different, but I’m viewing it on an iPad using the RUclips app, and when I click on the description it has like a whole paragraph with the various Oneida stuff and at the very bottom, barely visible it says more and only if you click on that can you see the links to the various products. It just looks like one big ad. You can do whatever you want of course, but I’m just letting you know how it looks for at least some of your viewers. You lost out on the affiliate revenue that you would have earned if it was easier for me to find the links to the individual products shown in your video.

  • @nainitalism
    @nainitalism Год назад +1

    It is sad to see skill development being replaced by expensive tools.
    When you can cut a miter free hand and accurately, then you have acquired a skill.
    Most of the products are grossly overpriced

  • @johnjmcfarland3211
    @johnjmcfarland3211 Год назад

    why can't I save the video?

  • @Mike-ou5ps
    @Mike-ou5ps Год назад +1

    Howdy Mr. 731...
    WOW!!!!
    Lots of cool "toys and gizmos". TBH. I think they are all cool and innovative.
    And here comes the "hairy Butt"...
    "BUT".....
    Not a single one of them is "practical" in a real world scenario. Not ONE.
    To define "Real World" within my context....About 90% of Crafters, Woodworkers, Hobbyists who make and build 90% of people's furniture, decorations etc, we struggle just to afford to buy a Tablesaw, a Bandsaw, even a Router.
    Alot of us, I'll venture to say the majority, we all have "bad credit", so affordability is ALWAYS an issue and as I saw in your video an advertisement stating "Buy Now, Pay Later". That requires "Good" Credit. So, in turn, the 90% of us couldn't get that tool anyways.
    $2 grand for an automated router? Really? I/We can build a jig out of scrap that accomplishes the exact same result and MY finger joints won't break like that demonstration did.
    So, in the end of it all, NONE of those tools were practical for the 90% of us who build things.
    $2 Grand for a router??? I built my ENTIRE shop for less than that one tool.
    Here's the caveat of all those "toys". Once you start using them (if you can afford it), it lose your ability and skill. You become dependent on the computer.
    Those of us old enough to remember times before cell phones.....We had ALL of our friends and family phone numbers memorized. Now, take away your contacts list and dial your neighbors phone number. Can't do it, right? I can't. I know my wife's phone number, but my 2 kids, my Aunts, my family, Nope.
    Traditional Woodworking is slowly fading away because of these "toys" that any person with a deep enough pocket can buy and build something while skipping an earned and learned Skill.
    To use a metaphor here....IMO, what these tools do is make/turn the individual into an "Ikea" duplicate.
    It's a damn shame, really.
    I love the video Sir Buttons and I admire the time and effort you took to produce it and showcase "new" tools.
    I however, personally disdain "automation" over "acquiring" skill from doing something wrong and learning to fix it.

  • @ideivagarcia1433
    @ideivagarcia1433 Год назад

    THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO GET RICH BY INVENTING SOMETHING, WHICH MAY HAVE A CERTAIN VALUE, BUT NOT AS MUCH AS THEY THINK TO CHARGE. THAT FORCES US TO WAIT FOR THE CHINESE COPY.

  • @justinfletcher7630
    @justinfletcher7630 Год назад

    That Morgan square ins an absolute waster of space having it move out 3d with that stupid holder for a tape.. and the price is 100 percent ridiculous

  • @Cabrasis
    @Cabrasis Год назад

    Dudes fingernail gonna fall off

    • @puntabachata
      @puntabachata Год назад

      Yeah. Quedtion is, how do you hit your middle finger with a hammer?

    • @Cabrasis
      @Cabrasis Год назад

      @@puntabachata I’m going with dropped his display case on it

    • @puntabachata
      @puntabachata Год назад +1

      @@Cabrasis I'm going with a customer dropped his jaw on it when he found out the price of the gauge thingy.

    • @Cabrasis
      @Cabrasis Год назад

      @@puntabachata here here!

  • @-43645
    @-43645 Год назад

    I have no idea why guys use router tables. A small shaper is so much better. I’m a professional cabinetmaker for 45 years. Router tables are toys. Nothing more.

  • @MrErcle
    @MrErcle Год назад +1

    I hate when someone that can’t even cut his fingernails try’s to tell me to buy a useless tool that none of us ever needed until now. Haha