Ok so you brought up a good point about 3D website product building, I wish car companies would do this, shopping out a Toyota Tundra , and the site is archaic , you can’t even spin the truck, or enlarge ( much), the pictures, and we’re talking $65K products?
We couldn't have said it better ourselves! Thanks for a great segment, Rob & Sarah, and to everyone who commented. Lots more to come as we grow our partnerships and evolve our product - stay tuned!
Before I bought my Indian motorcycle I used the 3d model to picked out all my accessories for my my bike. I love it and it even has a in cockpit view that shows Eve the smallest details like grips and hand at accessories. It’s amazing
I would loooove Epigraph 3D tech to help design van shelving up-fits. It would be really nice to include some older model Vans (Ford Econoline, Chevy Express, etc.)
AGREED. I think if you could choose your model of van, and then choose from several models of mobile tool storage, that would be fantastic for kitting out your work van.
@@ToolShow That is 100% what I was thinking. Million dollar idea, right there. All it would take is a boy (or girl) their expensive CNC machine, an inexhaustible supply of cabinet grade plywood…and a dream. What do you say Sarah? You in?
Rob, 06:40 , GMC or GCM 😆Also, Epigraph is really cool, should be on all websites now that we buy so many things online! Great content as always guys! 🥰💥
AR technology is extremely useful because it's the most practical approach for approximating (your lighting & camera habits play a role for precision lol) a product. Especially furniture. For hardware tools, it's useful mostly for gaging the exact places for things like, where's the light? What size is it in relation to my previous [insert tool subgenre] - for a great apples to apples comparison - Is it a single led? Under the chuck like a Gen 3 mw lol. Or, how are the buttons? Like for a Makita (where their newer tools are all weighted center mass on drills) and so, many changes are found at the base. You also see *updated* product 'material', wherein (ex) MW recycles the same introductory video on every page like copy pasting some sponsored video that's dated anyways. It's annoying, it doesn't tell me anything about the product, and it's a waste of bandwidth & time when done - exactly the way they do it :) /shrug
2:00 no maintenance.... Every tool repair centre will tell you that cordless battery powered nailers are close to junk and always broken Technology is not ready yet
I have the Milwaukee framing gun since it came out .. no problem at all … I have 3 cordless nailer from Milwaukee NO problem with them either… l like cordless especially the new generation from Milwaukee and when u don’t need extra gas.
Nope. No battery or charger. (Which is why we don’t report before we get official press releases) They might had been told it would have a battery but the plans changed before they officially announced.
It's a number two Phillips Roberts bit for me or nothing at all thank you we as Americans should be ashamed of ourselves that we had not have not fully adopted this Phillips Roberts way of doing things. I'm tired of having to buy entire kits just to get one or two bits. As far as I know Bosch probably offer the most in one kit and I like the fact that they have two different styles of it ironically I haven't necessarily figured out why they have two different bits of the same size and style but I can dig it nonetheless because variety is always awesome
7:45 - it’s like they use a secure password generator app to come up with their model names or something. Also, the company KBO sells a cargo ebike that you can buy a little trailer for in addition to the mounts on the rear. Not as fun as zip ties, but still.
The first 16 gauge straight nailer Milwaukee came out with was awful. I’ll have to try to get a test run of the new one before I can “Pull the trigger” on it. Pun intended.
Yes, that 3d build page is nice. Not new, but nice. Does it make me want to buy something compared to another site that does not have it? Absolutely,... Not.
3d models don't tell me anymore information than a regular single. That's 95% of the gime. Occasionally i need to peruse a few pics because there is something very specific I'm looking for and. Rarely have i wanted a 3d model because the pics lacked the info. But i also work in 3d as a hobby so all of the glitz and glamour in my opinion had the same quality and appeal as a fresh pig turd. Last word is, it would not help me in my shopping experience at all, so I'm not interested in it in the least.
I just bought the 18g Brad nailer from Milwaukee the only flaw I saw was I was the red non marring piece was white or some other color and the black nail placement indicate was red because too my eyes it’s kinda deceiving where the nail placement is but maybe that’s just my opinion
I’ve been friends with Jenny on LinkedIn for years. Cool to see her being successful. Do you know her story? Husband passed away and she taught herself how to use his tools 🥺
Epigraph , yes.
Ok so you brought up a good point about 3D website product building, I wish car companies would do this, shopping out a Toyota Tundra , and the site is archaic , you can’t even spin the truck, or enlarge ( much), the pictures, and we’re talking $65K products?
We couldn't have said it better ourselves! Thanks for a great segment, Rob & Sarah, and to everyone who commented. Lots more to come as we grow our partnerships and evolve our product - stay tuned!
Thanks for the mention, guys!
Before I bought my Indian motorcycle I used the 3d model to picked out all my accessories for my my bike. I love it and it even has a in cockpit view that shows Eve the smallest details like grips and hand at accessories. It’s amazing
I would loooove Epigraph 3D tech to help design van shelving up-fits. It would be really nice to include some older model Vans (Ford Econoline, Chevy Express, etc.)
AGREED. I think if you could choose your model of van, and then choose from several models of mobile tool storage, that would be fantastic for kitting out your work van.
@@ToolShow That is 100% what I was thinking. Million dollar idea, right there.
All it would take is a boy (or girl) their expensive CNC machine, an inexhaustible supply of cabinet grade plywood…and a dream. What do you say Sarah? You in?
I would love 3D AR so I could design my garage storage with chest, shelves and pack outs
Rob, 06:40 , GMC or GCM 😆Also, Epigraph is really cool, should be on all websites now that we buy so many things online! Great content as always guys! 🥰💥
LOL woops!
You are the best. I don’t care what Ryobi says about you. ❤
AR technology is extremely useful because it's the most practical approach for approximating (your lighting & camera habits play a role for precision lol) a product. Especially furniture.
For hardware tools, it's useful mostly for gaging the exact places for things like, where's the light? What size is it in relation to my previous [insert tool subgenre] - for a great apples to apples comparison - Is it a single led? Under the chuck like a Gen 3 mw lol. Or, how are the buttons? Like for a Makita (where their newer tools are all weighted center mass on drills) and so, many changes are found at the base.
You also see *updated* product 'material', wherein (ex) MW recycles the same introductory video on every page like copy pasting some sponsored video that's dated anyways. It's annoying, it doesn't tell me anything about the product, and it's a waste of bandwidth & time when done - exactly the way they do it :) /shrug
Good evening from mid Tn. I hope everyone is having a great day.
Epigraphs epic creatures! 3d is the way to future.
I can’t believe I actually got one of the codes to work!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Dude grats! They go REAL fast. So you have to watch at 8pm ever Friday!
Milwaukee nailers, insane heavy.
Muy lindo los videos,saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina
Great show
Haha, I must watch this so called video you have made about a packout bike…. Is it on Vimeo or somewhere? 😂
2:00 no maintenance.... Every tool repair centre will tell you that cordless battery powered nailers are close to junk and always broken
Technology is not ready yet
I have the Milwaukee framing gun since it came out .. no problem at all … I have 3 cordless nailer from Milwaukee NO problem with them either… l like cordless especially the new generation from Milwaukee and when u don’t need extra gas.
Have a great show
🤣 I love the taco Tuesday crack
Where do you all Source your black shirts from?
Yes I know it's a odd question but we wear black shirts as a unit in my Masonic Lodge...Thank you.
so when will we get a toughcase kit of the new FlexTorq?
Benchmade also has a similar 3D building interface for their custom knifes.
Yes they do! Sarah and I both carry Benchmades daily, and often use those builders to obsess over our next knife. :)
What is the model number on the new milwaukee nailer
I love this channel ❤️
Apprecaite that @HoveyFarms !
Wait all these other youtubers reviewing the ridged track saw made it seem like it comes with a battery & charger for 399!!
Nope. No battery or charger. (Which is why we don’t report before we get official press releases) They might had been told it would have a battery but the plans changed before they officially announced.
@@ToolShow in their videos they unbox them with a battery & charger weird
Ooooo we real early !! Great video guys!!
Instead of a new 16 gauge they should make a metal connector nailer gun
It's a number two Phillips Roberts bit for me or nothing at all thank you we as Americans should be ashamed of ourselves that we had not have not fully adopted this Phillips Roberts way of doing things. I'm tired of having to buy entire kits just to get one or two bits. As far as I know Bosch probably offer the most in one kit and I like the fact that they have two different styles of it ironically I haven't necessarily figured out why they have two different bits of the same size and style but I can dig it nonetheless because variety is always awesome
FORGED Stacked Lithium
Sarah take breath metabo is brutal with names
Most german people find the word kraut quite offensive by the way
@@willuaryohoho2081 try going to Germany and calling one of them a kraut you will see its not just a rumour
7:45 - it’s like they use a secure password generator app to come up with their model names or something.
Also, the company KBO sells a cargo ebike that you can buy a little trailer for in addition to the mounts on the rear. Not as fun as zip ties, but still.
Nice tan sara ❤
The first 16 gauge straight nailer Milwaukee came out with was awful. I’ll have to try to get a test run of the new one before I can “Pull the trigger” on it. Pun intended.
Milwaukee nailed nailer big time. Milwaukee nailers BEST IN UNIVERSE end of story
hey where can I find those ipad skins
Dbrand my man. They rock.
👏👏👏👍👍
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As for the 3D stuff someone can buy the Dewalt impact with the cool 3D stuff while I buy the Milwaukee in 2D and finish first lol
Yes, that 3d build page is nice. Not new, but nice. Does it make me want to buy something compared to another site that does not have it? Absolutely,... Not.
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Did Sarah get hotter in the last month??
3d models don't tell me anymore information than a regular single. That's 95% of the gime. Occasionally i need to peruse a few pics because there is something very specific I'm looking for and. Rarely have i wanted a 3d model because the pics lacked the info. But i also work in 3d as a hobby so all of the glitz and glamour in my opinion had the same quality and appeal as a fresh pig turd.
Last word is, it would not help me in my shopping experience at all, so I'm not interested in it in the least.
I just bought the 18g Brad nailer from Milwaukee the only flaw I saw was I was the red non marring piece was white or some other color and the black nail placement indicate was red because too my eyes it’s kinda deceiving where the nail placement is but maybe that’s just my opinion
I’ve been friends with Jenny on LinkedIn for years. Cool to see her being successful. Do you know her story? Husband passed away and she taught herself how to use his tools 🥺