Some years back most of my tools were stolen and until I found Temu I could not afford to replace all of them. I have found most tools from Temu are of better than average but some are just trash, they have a good return policy that I have used when needed. I have all the tools you reviewed and find them to be good enough for the work I do.
The draw line ruler is for bringing your cut line around a corner. Sometimes you can only accurately mark your board to cut on one side. And sometimes that side isn't good for cutting on your table or miter saw. The draw line ruler is used to bring the line around the corner of the board accurately, so you can cut your board without needing x-ray vision to see the line you just marked.
I always keep an open mind nd enjoy your skills. OI have 40+ years in craft and building experience. Primarily as a residential Carpenter with a lot of renovation which has exposed me to several different master whil\e mi was apprenticing along with coworking with hundreds if not thousands of mechanics. needless to say i have a treasure trove of experience and am still learning. Thank you for your demonstration. Brief and to the point looking fo2ward to more of your work.
just a tip I hope you will consider that Using another of their squares is only useful if you have one. I always self check my work by either flipping the square 180 degrees and holding or drawing parallel line. Rember that an imperfection in the material can throw you off. if that is the case use math matical 3, 4 5 (4 6 8 etc ) method make a square and measure diagonally for lenghty prject such a s squaring a building foundation
I like this video a lot better than the one with the unboxing of the tools. Good to get your opinion on the tools. Too bad the measurements were off on some of them. That's a show stopper for me. Good to know though. Subscribed. Best of luck with future videos. Greetings from Sweden
I'd make a suggestion but I'm more into 12-volt electrical and electronics at the moment. I will need woodworking tools down the track when I construct my canopy on my ute (truck) though. I have some decent junction blocks, bus bars, and some great 10mm LED lights that come in a pack of 10 for a few bucks. The lights are shown in a couple of shorts I made a few nights back while enjoying a fire outside. Great video again, mate. Cheers.
As an inventor and patent holder, I can assure you that Chinese manufacturers are stealing intellectual property from patent holders. I refuse to patronize this open theft that hurts innovators and inventors.
The "blades" in the planes are not bits, they're blades. The L shaped marking square is not a T square, the one that looks like a T is. You complain that the layout/marking tools require a mechanical pencil. If the holes were bigger, you'd lose precision. I'm no expert, but I don't think you should be reviewing tools.
This video is a scam. Dude didn't read the description of any of the tools he bought. Not the size, not the increments, not the material they're made of, nothing. Claims Temu scammed him to buy more than his initial item. How did that happen? He doesn't even know the correct names of most of the tools. He's also deleting all the negative comments that have been left. Don't expect this comment to be up for very long. If you see it save yourself some time, and click away now.
Hello there, thanks for your wonderful comment. Good news to you, I have not deleted any comments. I am learning from all the RUclips- woodworking experts taking the time to type out these expert remarks. Thanks for watching! Enjoy your day! Make sure you come back and review the next video! You are an inspiration 😍
Indeed! As an inventor and patent holder myself, I can assure you that Chinese manufacturers are notorious at stealing intellectual property and exploiting the inventive minds that create these innovations. I refuse to patronize these thieves.
You mentioned a Set square and a T-Square and got the names totally screwed. You concentrated on increment accuracy instead of their main use. The draw line ruler is a 3deg square.... Don't be super lazy do some research before putting us through your "its my fault because I don't know how to use it" etc etc etc. Didn't subscribe. Because I won't be back.........
Some years back most of my tools were stolen and until I found Temu I could not afford to replace all of them. I have found most tools from Temu are of better than average but some are just trash, they have a good return policy that I have used when needed. I have all the tools you reviewed and find them to be good enough for the work I do.
The draw line ruler is for bringing your cut line around a corner. Sometimes you can only accurately mark your board to cut on one side. And sometimes that side isn't good for cutting on your table or miter saw. The draw line ruler is used to bring the line around the corner of the board accurately, so you can cut your board without needing x-ray vision to see the line you just marked.
I always keep an open mind nd enjoy your skills. OI have 40+ years in craft and building experience. Primarily as a residential Carpenter with a lot of renovation which has exposed me to several different master whil\e mi was apprenticing along with coworking with hundreds if not thousands of mechanics. needless to say i have a treasure trove of experience and am still learning. Thank you for your demonstration. Brief and to the point looking fo2ward to more of your work.
What kind of woodworker thinks an innacurate ruler isn't a big deal?🤦♂️
Was the T-Square square?
just a tip I hope you will consider that Using another of their squares is only useful if you have one. I always self check my work by either flipping the square 180 degrees and holding or drawing parallel line. Rember that an imperfection in the material can throw you off. if that is the case use math matical 3, 4 5 (4 6 8 etc ) method
make a square and measure diagonally for lenghty prject such a s squaring a building foundation
That's a great idea! Thank you for the feedback!
3 4 5 for square, round objects and 5 12 13 for longer shapes.
Could you try out the router planes on Temu
Thanks
I like this video a lot better than the one with the unboxing of the tools. Good to get your opinion on the tools. Too bad the measurements were off on some of them. That's a show stopper for me. Good to know though. Subscribed. Best of luck with future videos. Greetings from Sweden
Glad you enjoyed! I really appreciate the feedback! 👍
I'd make a suggestion but I'm more into 12-volt electrical and electronics at the moment. I will need woodworking tools down the track when I construct my canopy on my ute (truck) though.
I have some decent junction blocks, bus bars, and some great 10mm LED lights that come in a pack of 10 for a few bucks. The lights are shown in a couple of shorts I made a few nights back while enjoying a fire outside.
Great video again, mate.
Cheers.
Wish they had an imperial one for the first one! I only use metric when 3d printing, electronics and small things.
Have you tried any of their router bits by chance?
On my recent video, I bought flush trim bits, they are OK. You get what you pay for!
Mostly garbage as you said at the opening... dont know how you can say that changer thing works well..the thing dug in and gouges the wood/crap...
As an inventor and patent holder, I can assure you that Chinese manufacturers are stealing intellectual property from patent holders. I refuse to patronize this open theft that hurts innovators and inventors.
I ordered something from Temu once, it never showed up.
The "blades" in the planes are not bits, they're blades. The L shaped marking square is not a T square, the one that looks like a T is. You complain that the layout/marking tools require a mechanical pencil. If the holes were bigger, you'd lose precision. I'm no expert, but I don't think you should be reviewing tools.
Is the square accurate?? Why not evaluate that ? Is it square? Kind of fundamental check of if you claim to be assessing the value…
Are you referring to Tool 5: Square Protractor? It was indeed square, but the measurements were off.
This video is a scam.
Dude didn't read the description of any of the tools he bought. Not the size, not the increments, not the material they're made of, nothing.
Claims Temu scammed him to buy more than his initial item. How did that happen?
He doesn't even know the correct names of most of the tools.
He's also deleting all the negative comments that have been left. Don't expect this comment to be up for very long. If you see it save yourself some time, and click away now.
Yeah, I noticed the same. He bought metric tools. He got metric tools. Temu "scammed" him. Whatever.
Hello there, thanks for your wonderful comment. Good news to you, I have not deleted any comments. I am learning from all the RUclips- woodworking experts taking the time to type out these expert remarks.
Thanks for watching! Enjoy your day! Make sure you come back and review the next video! You are an inspiration 😍
Go to a rummage sale, get the stuff cheaper, better quality
Buy American made
Indeed! As an inventor and patent holder myself, I can assure you that Chinese manufacturers are notorious at stealing intellectual property and exploiting the inventive minds that create these innovations. I refuse to patronize these thieves.
Chinese must upgrade their FONTS. They look cheap now)
Make yourself a bench hook.
That plane is trash. Knife can make a better chamfer.
They all suck. They are all off and I could do a better chamfer with my 62cc chainsaw
You mentioned a Set square and a T-Square and got the names totally screwed. You concentrated on increment accuracy instead of their main use. The draw line ruler is a 3deg square.... Don't be super lazy do some research before putting us through your "its my fault because I don't know how to use it" etc etc etc. Didn't subscribe. Because I won't be back.........
If they are in metric rather than standard units, then yes, they are a scam.