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this will be great for ideas for my wife for birthday or christmas time
You can use a pair of those table saw auxiliary fence clamps with your 1-2-3 blocks into corners to get perfect 90 degree corners.
I watch several woodworking channels such as J Katz, A Wilkerson, Ron Paulk, 3X3, Woodsmith, Stumpy and a slew of others. NO ONE has ever mentioned the undersized router bits. These guys always sneak up on the dado. I'm really diggin the stop collar on that countersink drill bit. I agree, the countersink is great and I have them, but I have never seen that stop collar before.
I wrote up a list of tools I wanted for assembling tools for my workshop and most of them are on your list thanks. I do use a BORA product but not the centipede,I asked my wife for the BORA Portamate Speedhorse XT for a work surface around our property and I built a removable table top for it. I will also add I'm glad I found your channel,really enjoying the content.
Shout out to Whiteside! Love me some whiteside router bits
Those router bits are going to be a game changer when it comes time to make the slew of shop cabinets I'm planning. Thank you.
That's why I showed them. They changed the game for me👍
Absolutely love these suggestions, thanks!
Great list. I really like Bessy parallel clamps and they have many accessories - extender you showed, squares for making frames, mini clamps to lock them to the table and swing jaws for clamping angled surfaces. And they also sell replacement parts which I appreciate.
Thank you centipede going to come to my shop!
Nice list. I really enjoy your straight forward method to the tool and the work. No need for much filler.
Whole list looks good. Just a note that if you pick up a laser level to make sure you check it. I had 2 of the Bosch ones that I ended up having to return because they weren’t able to self level accurately. Which was a shame because I picked them up excited to get a green laser as I already have 2 red. To add to a laser level, if you get one with a magnetic back mount and pick up a metal drywall extension pole then it’s easy to set up absolutely anywhere in your house. Just put a piece of cloth on the top so you don’t mark your ceiling. :)
Ha great trick! Thanks for sharing!
I have almost all of those already, and agree with you on most of them. The Bessey extenders are new to me, but definitely see the value in them. Thanks! One suggestion on the calipers - iGaging make a dial set that covers imperial fractions that I use ALL the time and never worry about having just used the last CR2032 battery. They’re simple to use and easy to read to 64ths but can get more precise if necessary. I rarely use the digital ones now since 64ths is usually great for precise fine woodworking.
Thanks Matt!
Happy to help Duke!
Great selection of worthwhile tools and accessories.
Yes they are!
Really great tools. Thanks.
When you mentioned the centipede, I use 4 collapsible sawhorse, then built a 4x8 frame out of 2x4s, lay that across the sawhorses, then lay the plywood sheet on that to cut them. Set the saw-blade to barely cut through the sheet.
I know I've heard others that do that too!
Thank you!
You're welcome! Hope you learned about a tool you didn't know about!
GREAT VIDEO
Awesome information. Greatly appreciate the knowledge. Will definitely look into all of them
Awesome 🙌
Awesome content and super helpful! Thanks Matt.
thank you for the kind words David!
All great items!
Thanks J&J!
Those are some awesome tools and great to know. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Great list of tools. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic tips, dude! Thanks a lot! 😊
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks brother! Same to you!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thanks for the information from MDAWoodworking
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All good items!!!
I think so too! Thanks for watching!
Your first step to be a *MAAAN* oooh yeaah
great video, placed a few of the items on my Christmas list.. he he. Helping...
It's a perfect way to fill up the old Amazon wish list 👌
Thanks!
No problem!
Great videos thanks.
You're welcome 😁
Nice
i have 2 sizes of the amana tool counter sink and i love them also and next is the centipede Skeeters Woodshop Wausau Wisconsin
The Centipede is the bomb
Time to buy everything
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Go Tribe!
Great video! I ordered a couple items from the list. Thank you for putting this together. Question, is that a standard festool boom or did you make it? I’m looking to make one for around my shop.
Yes I bought the boom from festool 👍
Liked and subscribed! Great tips!
Thanks for the sub!
For the amana tool countersink, do you use #6 wood screws? Seems like most woodworkers use the 55227 which is advertised for #6 screws, but I always though #8 was the most popular.
Hey I’m in the Franklin TN area too! Thanks for the vid.
Franklin in the house 🙌
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I like my "junk" dial indicator calipers that read in fractions and never need batteries.
I'm sure those are nice ☺️
Hey Matt. Michael from Springfield. Not far from you if you around the middle Tn area. I have a facebook group too that is for middle tn it’s called C-Woodworking for middle tn. Or something like that. Great vid. I might get the centipede thingy too. I used to go to Woodcraft if Franklin a lot but not so much anymore due to being high risk. Look forward to seeing more vids. Yeshua shalom... Oh btw, I ordered the centipede from your link.
Thanks to the tips. What is the square clamp you are using on your track?
It's from TSO products
The clamp extenders are interesting, but pricey. I think a few small blocks of wood with a cut exactly the size of the bar of your clamp would work just as well. You would remove the ends of either of your clamps, insert the clamps inside of the block end to end, and thread through two bolts/nuts to tighten it down and close them together horizontally. You could even make two cuts and leave a bit of wood in the center so the ends of the clamps don't press up against themselves, but I'm not sure that would be necessary if the fit is very tight, especially once they wood is closed very tightly. Most could probably do this in their shop with scrap wood and hardware laying around.
I am a hobbyist woodworker looking to pick up a cordless driver and a impact driver. I’m not necessarily looking for the best since I’m not a professional but I want tools that will have plenty of power when I need it, the batteries are going to last so I’m not constantly running out of charge, and tools that will will last and be dependable. I don’t want to buy cheap tools but don’t need the best. Can you recommend which tools to buy, brand and type of battery? Any brands to stay away from? Thanks.
What would you consider a good saw that’s affordable?
What would you consider affordable?
Great video. Your voice sounds so much like this old Tony
I don't know who that is but I'll take it 👍
Hi. Just a question. What is the name of the table you used using the Undersized Plywood Router Bits. Thank you.
(never used a laser level) Does the laser level has to be placed on a level surface to get accurate lines? Or does the computer or whatever inside always give you a proper laser line no matter what surface it's on?
correct. it self levels no matter where you put it.
Enjoyed the video Thanks for sharing you have a blessed day in the name of Jesus
Thank you brother 👍
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
A laser level should, at a minimum, have a 360 horizontal line, a vertical line, and a 2 dot plumb bob all with very bright green laser lines to be fully useful. I use the Huepar 621CG and it's a far sight better than the expensive red laser Bosch 360 that it replaced. The screw wall mount tray on the Bosch is better than the useless weak magnet mount of the Huepar, but otherwise, it's no contest. Rig up a simple hanging tray out of wood scraps to mimic the Bosch if you don't already have one.
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$50, that is what that tool is!
What brand/model is your table saw with the built in router table?
I have a 3hp professional model. I built the router table myself.
Question about the router bits - is the 3/4” one 18mm in diameter, and the 1/2” 12mm? Just to confirm a suspicion I have - because plywood here in the uk is actually the thickness advertised, not a little bit thinner.
My suspicion is that the industry in the US have started to go metric and just aren’t telling anyone.
Plywood in the US has always been thinner than the nominal thickness. 3/4 ply is 23/32 and 1/2 inch ply is 19/32. Just like a 2x4 isn't really 2x4
Where can I get the countersink stop Bit
there are links to all the items in the description
Wondered about the countersink, now I know what and where to get. Never really paid much attention to the centipede but will definitely be considering that.
All in all a very informative and useful video, thanks. Have subscribed, bell and thumbs up. Will be back for sure. Thanks again
Thank you Charles, glad I could help!
Shines bright high tech green laser level line.
Decides to ignore and uses classic water level.
Ha! I was using the plumb line to make sure I hit my studs 😉
Beware the router collet extensions - a lot of them are not well made and are out of balance
That's why I spent the money on the CMT. It's pretty good and has done the job multiple times for me👍
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thanks!
Those plywood router bits are metric, because plywood is metric 12 mm is what you call 1/2" and 18 mm is what you call 3/4"
Unfortunately not the same. Our plywood is 23/32 which is 18.3mm
Is the problem with “undersized” plywood that it’s actually metric and not imperial? I ask this because here in Europe we just don’t have the “undersized problem. Maybe working in metric would solve the problem? Or at least buy 12mm and 18mm bits, which would solve the “undersized” issue.
No it's not in metric. All construction lumber in America is undersized. 3/4" plywood is actually 23/32" 2x4s are 1.5"x3.5"
The 23/32” is slightly off 18mm, which is actually 45/64’, and timber (or lumber) is undersized all over the world, that’s a long story to do with shipping and the timber framing industry being the largest consumer of 4x2s. So I think it’s more likely that plywood is made in metric and sold in imperial measurements.
I find that when I buy European plywood such as Baltic birch, that it is thicker slightly than American plywood.
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Or they've survived a months long quarantine with their three young children 🤷♂️
Great video production, but consider ditching the click bait titles. It might net you views, but won't net you subscribers.
That wasn't meant to be a click bait title tho 🤷♂️
Rename your video to "10 tools I have and use a lot but you probably know them"
I was not surprised by any of this tools..
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Well aren't you a genius now. Maybe you can make the next video. Oh wait