Well as a Harvey users, I can tell you he's not wrong - don't know about the new products, although I have ordered two of the spider mobile bases. I have their band saw, table saw and slider, as well as other accessories which are all solid and function as advertised. Moreover, their customer service is truly fantastic. I've death with them at least six different times on a variety issues and I'm a very happy customer. Full disclosure: I have zero affiliation with Harvey.
I've got a handful of Harvey & Bridge-City products already (miter gauge, router table & fence, JMP, some roller guides), and everything they make is top-notch. I'm drooling over their new stuff. As soon as I get a bigger shop (or convince my wife to park outside!), I'm going to get myself one of those large band saws and table saws.
Love the innovation on the mechanics, plating and build quality, but wouldn't consider buying a lifetime tool with touch screens and software. Hopefully they'll offer some of these tools with the core features but without the electronics packages.
When will all the table saw additions be released? Can we please get a jointer and planer from Harvey? Also, drum sander from Harvey would be great. I would gladly sell my Jet jointer/planer and drum sander if harvey released one of their own.
I bought one of the saw mobility bases at the show. The thing is amazing. I have an issue with uneven floors. Most saws both control mobility and leveling. Adjustments are made by crawling on the floor adjusting the feet with a couple of wrenches. Move the saw, and start all over again. The base I have now is impossible to get level and my floor is dusting so after an attempt to level the saw, I look like I just poured a driveway. This mobility base adjusts for level using the wheels. The "feet" are just a brake against the floor so it doesn't move. The weight is carried by the wheels. To level the saw, there are tall nuts on top of the wheels. These nuts are turned to adjust the height of the wheels. It's all done from the top of the base. Very slick. Bad news. It won't ship until November. 🙁
I know you are sponsored by them, but using the phrase AI on a digital saw fence is a bit too much. Lets not confuse automation and good programming with a technology that is the latest buzz word and so overrated in its actual usefulness.
Agreed. (Not to mention, AI is over-sold anyway. We'll get there eventually, I'm sure--but for now it seems like "ai" is just a marketing catchphrase that doesn't really offer much value other than saying "We're trying to be cool!"
The tools are beautiful, but way out of most peoples price range. I have viewed all of your videos and enjoy them tremendously, but this one I could not gain too much useful information for it was more of an advertisement for people that have a lot of money to spend on dream machines.
Thanks for the support and thanks for watching! We hoped to give a quick overview of some upcoming exciting new tools! I think you might be pleasantly surprised when you see pricing on the tools!
Another Stumpy Nubs commercial for Harvey and Bridge Tools.
Well as a Harvey users, I can tell you he's not wrong - don't know about the new products, although I have ordered two of the spider mobile bases. I have their band saw, table saw and slider, as well as other accessories which are all solid and function as advertised. Moreover, their customer service is truly fantastic. I've death with them at least six different times on a variety issues and I'm a very happy customer. Full disclosure: I have zero affiliation with Harvey.
I've got a handful of Harvey & Bridge-City products already (miter gauge, router table & fence, JMP, some roller guides), and everything they make is top-notch. I'm drooling over their new stuff. As soon as I get a bigger shop (or convince my wife to park outside!), I'm going to get myself one of those large band saws and table saws.
Thanks so much Ian!
Love to see what they could do with a plainer and jointer or plainer jointer combo
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You'd reckon they'd get "Manual" on the dust processor screen spelt correctly
Thanks for watching!
I bought a blue Chinese laser years ago and it also had an issue with spelling that word on the readout. 🤣😂🤣🤣😂😂
Is it spelled incorrectly? Isn’t spelt a type of grain? Unless you are from the U.K., then I guess you can use the word spelt for spelled.
@marclevitt8191 Nice pick up, sir. We only speak and write the Queen's (or should I say King's) English ...
When is that new overhead dust collection setup available? I just ordered my setup and would rather have this newer version if it's coming out soon.
Agreed. I have the Shark and I’m not impressed with it. It is heavy and it doesn’t work very well.
Love the innovation on the mechanics, plating and build quality, but wouldn't consider buying a lifetime tool with touch screens and software. Hopefully they'll offer some of these tools with the core features but without the electronics packages.
Does the Spider work with the Compass ST1500? Or the Shark overhead guard? I have all these parts and they all need to move around as one unit.
Yes they do work together!
@@HarveyIndustriesIntl You should add a picture on the web site showing all this. I’d love to get rid of the crappy cart I built.
When will all the table saw additions be released? Can we please get a jointer and planer from Harvey? Also, drum sander from Harvey would be great. I would gladly sell my Jet jointer/planer and drum sander if harvey released one of their own.
Looks incredible but those are commercial products. Can’t imagine spending that kind of money for my home shop.
I think when you see the pricing you will be pleasantly surprised! Thanks for watching! 😊
I bought one of the saw mobility bases at the show. The thing is amazing. I have an issue with uneven floors. Most saws both control mobility and leveling. Adjustments are made by crawling on the floor adjusting the feet with a couple of wrenches. Move the saw, and start all over again. The base I have now is impossible to get level and my floor is dusting so after an attempt to level the saw, I look like I just poured a driveway.
This mobility base adjusts for level using the wheels. The "feet" are just a brake against the floor so it doesn't move. The weight is carried by the wheels. To level the saw, there are tall nuts on top of the wheels. These nuts are turned to adjust the height of the wheels. It's all done from the top of the base. Very slick.
Bad news. It won't ship until November. 🙁
Awesome! If you pre-ordered you’ll be at the very top of the list!
@@HarveyIndustriesIntl Harvey ran my credit card, and has my money. I hope I pre-ordered. 😁
When is the Shark S-10 blade guard and Intelligent Positioner going to be released?
All that money to exhibit but they didn't bother getting proper cable protectors...
Only thing tablesaw is missing is a robot arm to do it all for you lol... incredible but at the same time kinda ridiculous...
📝 we will work on the robot arm 😂
@@HarveyIndustriesIntl lol...your machines are amazing man... trying to save up for the table saw, minus the robot arm hahaaa....
I know you are sponsored by them, but using the phrase AI on a digital saw fence is a bit too much. Lets not confuse automation and good programming with a technology that is the latest buzz word and so overrated in its actual usefulness.
Agreed. (Not to mention, AI is over-sold anyway.
We'll get there eventually, I'm sure--but for now it seems like "ai" is just a marketing catchphrase that doesn't really offer much value other than saying "We're trying to be cool!"
The tools are beautiful, but way out of most peoples price range.
I have viewed all of your videos and enjoy them tremendously, but this one I could not gain too much useful information for it was more of an advertisement for people that have a lot of money to spend on dream machines.
Thanks for the support and thanks for watching! We hoped to give a quick overview of some upcoming exciting new tools! I think you might be pleasantly surprised when you see pricing on the tools!