Some tool concepts are truly useful, like the Corner Jig. But at a price of $470 for the Deluxe Set, one has to wonder if a woodworker can ever get a return on such an investment. Perfectly rounded corners are not a novelty in cabinetry, and a resourceful woodworker could easily spend very little of his or her time making the appropriate templates for a fraction of the cost. As for precision layout tools, it’s nothing but a marketing ploy: it’s not about how precise our markings are (e.g., 0.004” as opposed to 0.003”); it’s about how precise and consistent those cuts actually are!
I today say what is my problem, I like Milwaukee tools and DeWalt drill machine but they don't sell in India And when I try to buy it from e buy it cost me double price, What will I do 😔
Exactly. If you're presenting yourself as a tool using channel, then you should know what these tools are and how to pronounce them. For this reason I stopped watching early.
Great tools, its a shame they ruined the video with the computer generated voice that mispronounces words. For the cost of Wood Pecker tools they could have had a real person read the script.
@@tools-zone Here's a list of mispronounced words: Collet (marking knife) the t in the word are pronounced Router (corner jig) pronounced with the sound root instead of the sound of out Dilemma (marking gauge) pronounced with a long i instead of a short i Tenon (Morty Loose tenon jig) pronounced with a long e instead of a short e also pronounced with non sound like nondestructive instead of none sound Posilock (Posilock T-square) pronounced with a long o instead of a short o DelVe (DelVe square) pronounced del-vee instead of delve Dado (6-in-1 shop gauge) pronounced with a short a instead of a long a Angle (Duax angle drilling table) pronounced angel instead of angle
Everytime I hear woodpecker I'm like ok, how much do they want for that.. ridiculous expensive...not sure how they survive as many other brands do the same thing just way cheaper...note they use festool as well, another ridiculously priced tool...they market to like 1% of woodworkers... amazing both are still in business....don't get it....
Selling lower-priced tools in bulk is a good business strategy, similarly, selling expensive tools in smaller quantities is also viable approach. maybe this diversification is what keeps these businesses running..
Accuracy and Affordability. The latter part is incorrect statement. Woodpecker brand is far too expensive for name sake. There loads out there for lot cheaper price with same quality.
DO NOT BUY THIS BRAND. This brand is rubbish. I have some of these tools. It gets scratched really bad, really fast. You must be extremely cautious when using them if you do not want scratches. They should not have coated it red.
@butterflywoodworks2374 are you listening to yourself? Tools are meant to be used. They are expected to take some abuse when being used. This brands coating is bad. Scratches everywhere.
@IliadDreyfus-js9oe ffs. Are those guys banging you or something? You pay so much money for a tool that suppose to be durable? Why don't they just remove the red coating and all will be fine.
Some tool concepts are truly useful, like the Corner Jig. But at a price of $470 for the Deluxe Set, one has to wonder if a woodworker can ever get a return on such an investment. Perfectly rounded corners are not a novelty in cabinetry, and a resourceful woodworker could easily spend very little of his or her time making the appropriate templates for a fraction of the cost. As for precision layout tools, it’s nothing but a marketing ploy: it’s not about how precise our markings are (e.g., 0.004” as opposed to 0.003”); it’s about how precise and consistent those cuts actually are!
they set a standard of being good yes, but also GOOD & EXPENSIVE !!!!!😢😮
They are way much expensive
Amazing products for us woodworkers
Yes they are!
Nice tools 👍
Yes they are!
Good video,👍
Glad you enjoyed..
I enjoy so much, but u know,
What is my problem
I today say what is my problem,
I like Milwaukee tools and DeWalt drill machine but they don't sell in India
And when I try to buy it from e buy it cost me double price,
What will I do 😔
Get a computer that can pronounce the words correctly, i.e., it's tehnun, not teenon. It's extremely irritating.
got your point
Co-lay instead of coll-et
Root-er instead of rau-ter
Die-lemma instead of duh-lemma
I quit watching at Tee-none
Exactly. If you're presenting yourself as a tool using channel, then you should know what these tools are and how to pronounce them.
For this reason I stopped watching early.
Great tools, its a shame they ruined the video with the computer generated voice that mispronounces words. For the cost of Wood Pecker tools they could have had a real person read the script.
noted, thanks for sharing your observation
@@tools-zone Here's a list of mispronounced words:
Collet (marking knife) the t in the word are pronounced
Router (corner jig) pronounced with the sound root instead of the sound of out
Dilemma (marking gauge) pronounced with a long i instead of a short i
Tenon (Morty Loose tenon jig) pronounced with a long e instead of a short e also pronounced with non sound like nondestructive instead of none sound
Posilock (Posilock T-square) pronounced with a long o instead of a short o
DelVe (DelVe square) pronounced del-vee instead of delve
Dado (6-in-1 shop gauge) pronounced with a short a instead of a long a
Angle (Duax angle drilling table) pronounced angel instead of angle
Woodpeckers did not produce this video. They don’t use bad AI generated narration, they use a real person, on camera.
Noted!
narrated by AI?
nope.
Yeah, it is. “Rooter”? “Coll-ay”? “Tee-non”? Totally a computer.
@@tools-zone if it’s not then you guys found the most robotic sounding narrator on earth 🤣
@@tools-zonemaybe learn how to pronounce the names of basic tools. Helps with credibility.
@@tools-zone bull.
Some very funny pronunciations!
will solve it
If money is no object sure get these.
But few of us have that luxury.
Some of the Knock offs from Temu are close and far less in cost.
you're right..
I wonder how much it would cost you to buy one of each Woodpeckers tools…… 😂😅😂😅😂😅
It's too much expensive.
Everytime I hear woodpecker I'm like ok, how much do they want for that.. ridiculous expensive...not sure how they survive as many other brands do the same thing just way cheaper...note they use festool as well, another ridiculously priced tool...they market to like 1% of woodworkers... amazing both are still in business....don't get it....
Selling lower-priced tools in bulk is a good business strategy, similarly, selling expensive tools in smaller quantities is also viable approach. maybe this diversification is what keeps these businesses running..
Some people pay for quality, some people pay for quantity. I buy once and cry once. Woodpeckers and Festool for anything I use daily.
You're just poor
@@davidweeks6425 no just realistic...
I’m with you on that. They’re really nice tools but I wonder how much of a markup is applied to the tools……
Accuracy and Affordability. The latter part is incorrect statement. Woodpecker brand is far too expensive for name sake. There loads out there for lot cheaper price with same quality.
Point!
DO NOT BUY THIS BRAND. This brand is rubbish. I have some of these tools. It gets scratched really bad, really fast. You must be extremely cautious when using them if you do not want scratches. They should not have coated it red.
Maybe you should take better care of your tools. Their stuff is expensive but you won’t find better accuracy and build quality anywhere else.
@butterflywoodworks2374 are you listening to yourself? Tools are meant to be used. They are expected to take some abuse when being used. This brands coating is bad. Scratches everywhere.
Because it scratches? That's hardly a reason to not buy a tool. All tools scratch easily
@IliadDreyfus-js9oe ffs. Are those guys banging you or something? You pay so much money for a tool that suppose to be durable? Why don't they just remove the red coating and all will be fine.
I’ll have to get that corner jig for my”Rooter table.” Can’t wait.