Amazing woodworking tools everyone can afford! China Tools Ep. 52

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • In this episode, some really interesting woodworking products that are very affordable! A new reference Hold-Down clamp and an awesome Drill Guide!
    China Tools is a series where we put woodworking tools from China to the test.
    If you want to see a ranking among all the products I tested over the last three years, visit my site: hookedonwood.online/China-Too...
    You can also find my shop improvement series with plans here!
    hookedonwood.online/Shop-Impr...
    Hold Down clamp for dogholes New Reference!
    www.banggood.com/custlink/KGG...
    Enjoywood Drill Guide
    www.banggood.com/custlink/mKK...
    Hold Down clamp for Miter Track
    www.banggood.com/custlink/mvD...
    Hold Down Clamp for Rail Guide
    www.banggood.com/custlink/mKG...
    I showed a UJK reamer in the video to enlarge dogholes. Here is the link
    bit.ly/443628V
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    My Personal Banggood favorites of all time!
    1. Hongdui Edge Trimmer
    www.banggood.com/custlink/GGK...
    2. Doweling Jig / Multi-row puncher
    www.banggood.com/custlink/KDv...
    3. Gweike Co2 laser
    www.gweikecloud.com/collectio...
    4. Mohoo Sharpening system
    www.banggood.com/custlink/33v...
    5. Drill guide cabinet jig
    www.banggood.com/custlink/KDD...
    6. T-ruler
    www.banggood.com/custlink/3GG...
    7. Precision square
    www.banggood.com/custlink/DKv...
    8. Miter square
    www.banggood.com/custlink/GmG...
    9. Height gauge
    www.banggood.com/custlink/KGG...
    10. Hongdui Miter Gauge
    www.banggood.com/custlink/vGD...
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    My name is Dennis, and I am from Hooked on Wood.
    Subscribe to my channel!
    ruclips.net/channel/UCuvj...
    My RUclips channel is a hobby. This means I try to upload 1 a 2 video's a month. But this is not at a specific schedule. So If you do not want to miss my videos. Subscribe and click the notification.
    Products I use in my workshop.
    Table saw with dust system:
    Felder 740S Slider
    Felder 140
    Workbench:
    Incra master-R-router lift
    AEG 1400w router
    Incra 25" SL positioner with Wonder Fence
    Drill press: Jet JDP 15B
    Miter saw: Festool Kapex 60
    Different links to products I use
    Clamps:
    Axminster trade hold down clamps
    Piher Rail guide clamps
    Micro Jig dovetail clamps
    Bessey parallel clamps
    Axminster trade parallel clamps
    Push blocks
    Micro Jig Gripper
    Incra Push block
    Thank you for viewing.
    Best regards,
    Dennis
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Комментарии • 103

  • @meingalaxy2385
    @meingalaxy2385 Месяц назад +8

    Agree with the comments before. I heavily enjoy listening to you and watching your videos seeing how fast you grow and improve. I would also like to see more projects with wood or even plywood in terms of workshop furniture. However I must say I bought a lot of stuff from this Chinese shop and I hockt appreciate your effort in exploring and testing the products for your community

  • @johanfmatthee7328
    @johanfmatthee7328 Месяц назад +1

    Aah! So great to see your newest video. I love your reviews, very professional and with practical advice. I follow a few other channels as well, and yours are always at the top of my list of anticipation, I can't wait for the episodes to air. One day when my ship comes in, I am going to build my dream shop like yours. I love the idea of Shop Greatness and Excellence in ones work. Thanks Dennis, you are one of the greats in woodworking.

  • @garyr1522
    @garyr1522 Месяц назад +3

    Dennis, you are a legend! Love the form and substance of your videos, and your workshop looks absolutely amazing.

  • @steveferguson1232
    @steveferguson1232 Месяц назад +5

    I love the old Dennis and the new Dennis. Showing us the affordable quality tools is very useful to me as I am elderly and on fixed income. You still produce build videos, granted not that often but you do. Would I like to see more of a mix of reviews and builds yes. This is a response to a post saying that he feels you are an advertising arm to Banggood. Keep doing what you do Dennis. Love your channel.

    • @DennisMathias
      @DennisMathias 27 дней назад +2

      I agree and being retired in this case of the drill press, I'd rather have one of these than a cheap drill press. I think well clamped it can do just as good a job. My dilema now being retired is that I have a little more time for wood working but less money to throw around. And Banggood is an avenue that allows me to access some pretty good stuff without paying for the name. Good luck Steve!

  • @bernhardc.zschocke4018
    @bernhardc.zschocke4018 Месяц назад

    Herzlichen Dank für das klasse Video und den Tipp. Habe den Drill Guide sofort bestellt.

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee Месяц назад +1

    Always a Great DIY'r video. Thanks Dennis you are Great!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Месяц назад +2

    Fantastic reviews, Dennis! Thanks a bunch! 😃
    About the other comments, I'm here for anything you decide to publish. So, if you decide to make build videos, bring them on! 😊
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @aldunlop4957
    @aldunlop4957 Месяц назад +20

    I remember watching your videos years ago when you first started your channel Dennis. How things have changed since those early days of you posting videos on RUclips. It has become apparent that the Dennis we used to know and love has morphed into nothing more than an advertising arm for Banggood. I'm glad to have watched your channel become very successful and I hope that your success keeps growing but it'd be great to see the old Dennis make a return. I've bought tools from Banggood in the past but I like to see woodworkers actually build projects and educate at the same time, not just constantly advertise what tools they have in their workshop.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад +32

      I can understand, but my build videos get hardly 20% of the viewers. So, based on that people like to know how good these more affordable products are. By choosing one firm like Banggood, I get what I want and I can say what I want. Because they know they are the ones that needs to improve the products when they want better reviews. Based on analytics, i get more views and more subscribers with these videos. So, I expected that this is what the majority want. And for me, it is fun to do and creates opportunities like designing my own tools. So, it is also exciting. So, my channel will be about these toolreviews with a critical opinion and improvements for your workshop. And for projects there are luckily 1000 other channels as well

    • @jmjt3709
      @jmjt3709 Месяц назад +10

      ​@@HookedonWood To balance out perspectives, as an encouragement, I actually subscribed to Dennis' channel specially for the China tools reviews. I also enjoyed the other workshop building videos, but there are also many other good content creators out there that I follow for works, methods and techniques. With Dennis' channel, I'm often eagerly waiting for the next episode of China tools.
      I live in Southeast Asia, so as much as I appreciate the brands available in European and North American markets, the most practical and affordable range of products for me are those more accessible in Asia -- so Banggood is a good choice. Getting a good, fair evaluation and critical eye from Dennis on what's genuinely good is very useful for me.
      Please do keep at this series, Dennis! It has been very beneficial.

    • @mwoody4560
      @mwoody4560 Месяц назад +4

      @@HookedonWoodDennis I enjoy both types of videos. I hope that if you add more to your shop series you show those projects. I still can’t find colored MDF where I live. I want to redo my shop with blue MDF and BB ply. I’ve bought your entire plan set to use as inspiration for my own particular design.

    • @jdevenuta
      @jdevenuta 12 дней назад

      @@mwoody4560what part of the world do live? I recently went on a search for colored MDF, Valchromat, and phenolic plywood. All materials you see in videos by Dennis and Paoson in their workshop buildout videos. Happy to share if relevant.

    • @mwoody4560
      @mwoody4560 12 дней назад

      @@jdevenuta pacific north west

  • @theelmagoo
    @theelmagoo Месяц назад +1

    I have the rockler drill guide and I would've bought this one had it been available at the time. Also you have to purchase the Rockler rail fence extension separately, and it's not as compact as the rail guides this one comes with. Enjoywood is making some great products!!!

  • @user-gu2hk8sg1p
    @user-gu2hk8sg1p Месяц назад +1

    Hi Dennis, I've received my "Hooked on Wood" Tee Square and it's at least as good as said it was. Thank you.

  • @Timber2Toothpicks
    @Timber2Toothpicks Месяц назад

    That is one of the best portable drill stations that I have seen. It’s great to see a company improve on their products. The clamps are GREAT. I have one suggestion for you! State the dimension of the hole or bore that it fits into. I have Kreg Tools. They seem to be odd man out. I will rewatch your video…. I am not sure what size Kreg Tools holes are but they are different and that is not good. WELL DONE once again Dennis.

  • @MadLadsAnonymous
    @MadLadsAnonymous Месяц назад +1

    Another good batch of tools!
    Do you have a recommendation for a dupe of the Festool hold down clamp for the Kapex?
    I'd like something like that for another miter saw (either DeWalt or Makita).

  • @rflournoy
    @rflournoy Месяц назад +1

    Love the video. You do great work and show what the average person can do without purchasing the most expensive tools. Thank you. It's sad that Banggood will not honor the price on the drill guide. They say it is for new buyers only.

  • @markpapp8784
    @markpapp8784 Месяц назад

    Thanks for another interesting set of tests.
    I looked at the drill guide and found these gems a bit lower down the web page:
    "The orifice sharps are wear-resistant"
    &
    "Multi-function adjustable Woodworking hole opener"
    (Banggood's English is waaaaay better than my Chinese.)

  • @DirkieB
    @DirkieB Месяц назад +1

    Mooie reviews. Het lijkt soms op een advertentie voor Banggood, dus ook goed om te zien dat als iets niet bevalt, je dat niet onder stoelen of banken schuift. Geeft me vertrouwen dat als jij iets aanbeveelt van deze Chinese fabrieken dat het ook echt wel goed is!

  • @robertstarzynski4439
    @robertstarzynski4439 Месяц назад

    Hi Dennis, as always great job and pleasure to watch again some new items... One comment for Enjoywood Drill Guide, there is missing front / back handle, something like Festool Domino, to hold drill guide more stable when drilling angle holes ;-) unfortunately it is already sold out, maybe you know when will be next production? Thanks for your professional job, all best

  • @peacebrother8942
    @peacebrother8942 Месяц назад +1

    Now, would that drill guide be useful for making the MDF tabletop for the workbench? It looks like it would. Also it looks more useful than the L shaped ones as it appears to be well balanced with the drill in it.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад +1

      If I look at a system like the UJK Parf Guide system, it goes way further to create an accurate grid of dog holes. Is also much more expansive and you can only us it for that purpose. But as I said in all my videos about the dog holes, you not necessary need an accurate grid of dog holes. Most of the time, I do not need the accuracy. (When you use it with a plunge saw, then I think it is worth it) So, to make the grid ass accurate as possible without breaking the bank, I tink it can be a useful tool. You will be able to drill the holes straight. But CNC like accuracy will not be possible.

  • @michaelmcglynn968
    @michaelmcglynn968 Месяц назад

    Hey mate, what were those angle gauge blocks you used?

  • @dingsda5660
    @dingsda5660 29 дней назад

    Hey Dennis,
    About the T-Track-Clamp on the Longer Steel bar.
    Let's think about to Maschine an M20 Thread on it, and put it in one of the Keystones for Your Felder Slider! Will be Lovely.
    also the UJK MFT Clamp will Work nicely in there!

  • @shanehertzog5812
    @shanehertzog5812 Месяц назад

    Hi Dennis where do you buy that portable drill guide jig from? Dennis you are excellent teacher what to buy love your incra router table. Australia.

  • @JulioCesar-nc9tc
    @JulioCesar-nc9tc Месяц назад

    Dennis, i would love to see a video about sharpening stones/plates from bangood, to use with the sharpening guide

  • @MexLuthor1970
    @MexLuthor1970 24 дня назад

    Dennis, I see you have some new organiser boxes in orange and grey - could you tell me more?

  • @numberkruncherr
    @numberkruncherr 24 дня назад

    My drill guide arrived today, so far it looks pretty good, except unless I'm missing something the depth stop doesn't really function when you install two springs, and one spring isn't strong enough on its own. I think the instructions are for the original version and the pictures are way too small.. and thanks to that I still haven't worked out what the two small plastic washers and the two steel sleeves are actually for.

  • @wozzie1492
    @wozzie1492 Месяц назад

    Cheers

  • @bronco9973
    @bronco9973 22 дня назад

    Hallo Dennis wat is max dikte van de boren die in de
    Enjoywood Drill Guide passen? Bedankt.

  • @danielegger6460
    @danielegger6460 Месяц назад +1

    Wow, the drill guide seems nice. I have an "old" aluminium drill guide from banggood which (even after some costly optimisations) is utter shite. The only thing I really don't understand is why they're still using those crappy manual tightened chucks with a a round end rather than an half-way decent automatic lock chuck with a hex end... I'm a bit on the fence on taking a 80€ hit to figure out whether I can turn this into a proper tool without too much effort or whether this is going to end up as another drill guide shaped paperweight...

  • @Joh4322
    @Joh4322 Месяц назад

    First and foremost: Thank you very much for this and all the videos you make, for the work and effort you put into those. More than once I followed your recommandation.
    I was wondering if you could compare the drillguide by UJK to the one by Banggood in a future video? Maybe even add the version by Rockler. Considering the price of the UJK and Rockler drill guides, I know that would be quite an investment. But I am quite sure it would be appreciated by a lot of people - not just by me.

  • @supperzuppezwo
    @supperzuppezwo Месяц назад

    Sadly i bought the old version of the Drill Guide and while it seems and feels like a quality tool, theres still serious issues with the guide running too tight and you cannot even drill deep enough if you use the spring and depth stop

  • @HondoTrailside
    @HondoTrailside Месяц назад

    With the Parf guide, the holes sometimes do not turn out perfectly, though they are usable, for the most part. This is why they sell the reamer. If a person did buy the mobile drill guide, and they wanted to use the Parf 20mm bit, or possibly get a bit just for the drill guide as I prefer to keep the Parf Guide, for that tool alone, then one should not need the reamer. Usually the top half of the hole is fine, or the underside was drilled from the back side and does not align perfectly. Just a tip as one could doubtless find a use for both tools, but the drill guide might make the reamer unnecessary, or hold it for a later purchase. This is what I find with my set-up, though I have a different drill guide.

  • @HondoTrailside
    @HondoTrailside Месяц назад

    Do you cover your workbench lift somewhere? I could not nail down a video, and it does not seem to be in your plans. Workbench height adjustment is probably the single most important bench feature, but the only woodworking tool that seems to have it is the Noden Bench leg, and that one requires the bench to be light enough for an owner to lift to a new height.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад

      No, not yet. I have to make a new top, because this one lacks some features. I will upload a video of that adventure :-)
      The lift mechanism is something I bought. It is the Felder FAT 300S. Unfortunately, not affordable!

  • @davidjanis1997
    @davidjanis1997 Месяц назад

    No depth stops?

  • @user-rs9bh9ir2v
    @user-rs9bh9ir2v 29 дней назад

    On the basis of your recomendation Dennis, I bought the "improved" drill guide from Banggood. Disappointed to find the bridge sticks on the rods as you demonstrated for the old version. seems to be an issue with the rods alignment rather than the bushings on the bridge.

    • @paulcrowley2682
      @paulcrowley2682 7 часов назад

      Banggood customer support sorted this by sending 2 new rod mounts. Its perfect now.

  • @jurgen951
    @jurgen951 Месяц назад +1

    Finally I have an "excuse" to buy more tools! Love the tool tests, keep'em coming 👌

  • @kaktus3175
    @kaktus3175 Месяц назад +1

    It would have been interesting how this drill guide compares to the ujk/rockler one.

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 Месяц назад

    Thanks Denis it’s always an honest and trustworthy review thanks for doing what you do

  • @miyahollands6136
    @miyahollands6136 Месяц назад

    adjustable clamps are OK, but why not use a hold-fast instead? very simple design and simple to use

  • @zapa1pnt
    @zapa1pnt Месяц назад

    Dennis, always love your reviews and good advise.
    In regard to your sound changes, due to the rain, the
    beginning sound was a little muffled and with your
    somewhat deep voice, it was a bit difficult to understand you.
    When you changed the sound settings, the overall sound was
    cleaner and clearer and it was easier to understand you.
    To be clear, I am Not referring to any "accent issues", just the
    sound being muffled, combined with your voice and the result
    being as though it was garbled, when it was not.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, I can understand that it makes the voice more articulate. I will try to find a good balance next time. I have pretty good equipment to change the sound, but I understand people lissen these videos perhaps on computer, so the audiospectrum is not that even translated, compared to my equipment. Thanks for your comments, I think it makes sense.

  • @guycharron3373
    @guycharron3373 Месяц назад

    Totally appreciate your content which certainly influenced my views in using alternative source to support my retirement hobby. That said, my recent experience with Banggood resulted in a wait of 6 months and the unfortunate ending of NOT getting what I paid for and losing $263 CAD. Not a big deal. Just the principal of the matter. If you ever decide to do a show on the risk of doing business with Banggood or the hilarious customer service who wanted me to phone all Canada Border services ports of entry across 6 time zones than please let me know. I have emails and screen shots of my exchange with Banggood that clearly demonstrates that dealing with them has an inherent danger. Keep up the great videos. Appreciate it.

  • @garyhenderson9303
    @garyhenderson9303 Месяц назад +1

    I wonder why the drill guide has two motor bike handlebars. You can only use one as you other hand has to hold the drill. This would help reduce costs. Also it has poor clamping options which would give a better result. It would be great if it had the option to fix to a saw track to be able to drill a series of holes in a straight line with a clamped down track.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад

      The guide rail option is something to consider. Although you can perfectly align the base against the back of a rail guide. But I agree when connected to a rail guide in any way, makes it even more steady. The base is big enough for clamping (or you have to use a very big bit, but with normal size bits, there is enough space to clamp)

  • @jaapvanklaveren6929
    @jaapvanklaveren6929 Месяц назад +3

    Dank voor je review. Gave klemmen. De handel van de klemmen bewegen nu de goede kant uit, en zijn in geklemde positie mooi vlak. Voor de T track versie zou een support naar achter kunnen voorkomen dat de klem naar achter leunt. De Boor hulp vind ik geweldig. Ik zat nog te denken aan een diepte instelling. Maar omdat er veren om de geleide stangen zitten is dit lastig. Bedankt voor je grondige kijk op de producten en veel succes met je T liniaal.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад +2

      Ik heb dat niet genoemd, maar er zit een diepte insteller bij. Dat zie je in het begin, maar ik heb deze er later afgehaald en eigenlijk geen opname meer gemaakt met de instelling erop. Goed punt!

  • @glynprice3815
    @glynprice3815 Месяц назад

    Really like the drill guide

  • @kentneil7100
    @kentneil7100 Месяц назад

    Drill guide looks good

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад

      It looks amazing and I think for the price it is very attractive!

  • @williamstead6354
    @williamstead6354 Месяц назад +2

    The drill guide seems pretty similar to UJK & Rockler's versions, but it actually seems better in one regard: the fact that it has a fence is a big advantage. I have the UJK version, and like it, but UJK missed a trick by not including a fence (or at least a way to add one yourself; there are no holes for guide rods in the base).

    • @maximusmagni1
      @maximusmagni1 Месяц назад +2

      The UJK version has an optional add-on base that accepts fences. It is also MUCH bigger and beefier than this drill guide outside of the handles. The UJK rails are twice the diameter. I really wish someone would make a drill guide just like the Woodpeckers Auto Angle drill guide, just not $800.

    • @williamstead6354
      @williamstead6354 Месяц назад

      @@maximusmagni1 I'd pay good money for a base that accepts a fence; like I said, I'm quite happy with the product, but the lack of a fence has really annoyed me. However, I just checked on Axminster's site, and can't see any optional base... where did you find it?

  • @th3undrgk1ng
    @th3undrgk1ng 17 дней назад

    Komt er nog eens een nieuwe video met lasercutters?

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  16 дней назад

      Ja, binnenkort ga ik er weermeer aandacht aan geven. Sorry

  • @andrewpbclarke
    @andrewpbclarke Месяц назад

    Hi Dennis. Just a thought, would the T-track version work with a different version of a track insert. I see the are just a long track insert with holes tapped in them.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад +1

      I thought about that as well. But most of the T-track clamps have that play on the Miter track. Most of them also use a contra contact point, so it will be stable. This one lacks that so, it needs also a bigger T bar so it will not damage your T tracks. So, far I do not like the different T-track solutions.

  • @ivovantulden3921
    @ivovantulden3921 Месяц назад

    Hoi Dennis, zoals altijd weer super mooi en fijn om naar te kijken. Juist het feit dat je goede zaken en slechte zaken benoemd is super, een eerlijk en totaal verhaal.
    De Piher t-track welke jij hebt (begreep dat jij deze niet meer kunt gebruiken met je dubbel dikke blad), heb ik zelf ook en gebruik ik voor klemmen op MFT top. Hoe vergelijken deze nieuwe klemmen met de t-track klemmen in het gebruik ervan? Anders gezegd, loont het in het gemak om deze nieuwe klemmen te kopen?

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад

      Oh, dat vind ik een lastige vraag want ik heb altijd fijn gewerkt met de T-track klemmen in mijn werkbank. Deze zijn wel fijn hoor en het kan natuurlijk ook wel van pas komen als de hoogte van de T-klemmen in de weg zitten. Dus 2 zou ik er altijd wel kunnen gebruiken. Ik heb altijd getwijfeld of ik een tweede laag zou moeten doen omdat ik dan de rail guide klemmen niet meer zou kunnen gebruiken. Toch heb ik ze nooit gemist, ik ervaar deze iets praktischer.

  • @Kobluk
    @Kobluk Месяц назад

    Do you prefer those clamps to the Hongdui ones?

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, these are easier to use.

    • @Kobluk
      @Kobluk Месяц назад

      Do you use the Hongdui ones at all then?

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад

      I used them in specific situations because the aluminum hold down clamp was already easier to use. The Hongdui has an advantage that it clamps inside the hole that will give it more clamping power. Especially in an 18Mm workbench. But because I have a double layer workbench top, or thicker top, these kind of clamps with a shaft give already an impressive clamping force, so it is not necessary to increase that. But for 18mm workbench, and you want some extra clamping pressure, the Hongdui is one of the options to go for. That does not make it the easiest clamp to get. This one will work more convenient.

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 Месяц назад

    Definately some very useful tools to consider. Sometimes, if the clamp works better, you need fewer to do the job. Love the drill guide. Thank you for sharing your reviews. Everyone stay safe, warm, happy ☺️ and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat Месяц назад

    Great video Dennis, your reviews are very clear and helpful. It does seem these Chinese tools you are testing are often superb design and quality and they offer value for money which is often lacking in tools made in the US/ UK which is where I’m based. Have a good weekend and please keep up with these videos! 👏👍😀

  • @peterjohnson4932
    @peterjohnson4932 Месяц назад

    Hi Dennis! Thank you for showing us the drill guide. I've been looking for one of these but keep hearing stories of how inaccurate they are.
    I know which one to buy now. Thanks again!

  • @Parafinn1970
    @Parafinn1970 Месяц назад

    Denis - Could you confirm the width/height of the 2 clamps with the T-Bar please?

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад

      the height capacity is 15cm width I do not know on this moment, but I guess around 10cm

    • @Parafinn1970
      @Parafinn1970 Месяц назад

      @@HookedonWood I@m thinking for the cross section view. I'm wondering if it will fit a sliding table saw I have which need large T-Bars

  • @Kosh42EFG
    @Kosh42EFG Месяц назад

    Don't know I hit the like button. These videos always cost me money...

  • @abad_gtr1123
    @abad_gtr1123 Месяц назад

    another great review Dennis! i'll be upgrading my Miles Craft drill guide to this one.....much nicer with added features and the price doesn't break the bank

  • @vdis
    @vdis Месяц назад

    Would you mind comparing the hold down clamps to Festool's MFT-HZ 80?

  • @onehandcowboy
    @onehandcowboy Месяц назад

    ik heb laatst een bestelling gedaan bij Baptist en er kwam het tijdschrift "Noest" mee. En over wie heb ik daarin gelezen? ;-) Leuke artikel trouwens, gefeliciteerd :)

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube Месяц назад

    Thank you! Yes, these are a bit more affordable than your usual China tools only rich House of Orange woodworking rockstars can afford! 😉👍 enjoywood 😁

  • @peterg902
    @peterg902 Месяц назад

    Thank you for your video. Not sure what it is about these manufacturers and drill guides...? Simply make them more stable - thicken the guide bars so no more (or very little flex)? I could see in your video how careful you had to be at times, in order to achieve accurate angle holes (and having to drill the hole twice). Not worth purchasing until they are more stable. There are other options on the market - and last time I looked - for not much more than this drill guide. Thank you.

    • @dsfmuradin
      @dsfmuradin Месяц назад +1

      " Other options ". Such as ?

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад

      Good point Peter, I think there are some, but they lose the mobility. But for some context. This is a pretty stable drill guide, for what it is. I do not think the 600 dollar woodpeckers will be substantial more stable. I did not say that, because I do not have experience with the woodpeckers, but based on some laws of physics, there must also be some flex with the woodpeckers.
      Ofcourse I drill carefully when I want to test accuracy. It would not be fair to drill not carefully and blame the drill guide. I think the accuracy is perfect for what it is. I do not expect it to be 100% accurate, when you drill in 30mm multiplex wood.
      So, I think my end conclusion is fair. When it cares, you can drill pretty accurate holes. When it does not care that much, well it is a very convenient tool that is easy to use for multiple holes and you results will be more accurate then without a tool like this.

  • @sadrulhussain8711
    @sadrulhussain8711 Месяц назад

    U

  • @zerblatt3365
    @zerblatt3365 Месяц назад +1

    You can’t measure 1/100 mm with a caliper

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  Месяц назад

      It is a comparison and the only thing I can show you for some context.

  • @Dickie2702
    @Dickie2702 Месяц назад

    So the Drill Guide is less than a quarter of the price of the Woodpeckers version. Happy days!

  • @thorsten9437
    @thorsten9437 Месяц назад

    If these tools wouldn't be just 1:1 rip offs of European/North American products. Let others do the innovation work, reverse engineer the product and run the CNC. Not a fan at all.
    That Chinese companies are capable innovating products themselves is proven by e.g. Harvey. But surprise surprise, at basically the same price level as American/European products.
    If you buy bargains and even worse promote them, you either screw labour conditions in the country of origin or screw the patent holding company in other countries. Would wonder what Dennis would think about finding his plans on AliExpress for a fraction and no share for him at all.

  • @LQ-gaming
    @LQ-gaming Месяц назад +2

    FIRST !

  • @bertibutz
    @bertibutz Месяц назад +1

    The clamp looks like a Festool copy. When I bought tools from China ( I mean w.o. European Brandname wich does QA) I was disappointed about quality, t rulers that are not square and not keeping calibration.. parallel guides not fitting track they designed for, clamps releasing pressure spontaneously. What normal Customer get, looks significantly different what you review. If you not a RUclipsr you have a felt 50% chance to get red alu scrap instead of a tool..

  • @Idea2Item-uo5ix
    @Idea2Item-uo5ix 26 дней назад

    Dennis, het gehalte advertenties is ECHT te hoog. Mede omdat het bijna allemaal van china-tools komt.
    Dit maakt dat je een verkoper lijkt terwijl je veel meer in je mars hebt. Helaas ga ik unsubscriben hierdoor.

  • @goldar4846
    @goldar4846 Месяц назад

    You should learn how to pronounce 'accessories' properly.

  • @niemakurwataklatwo
    @niemakurwataklatwo Месяц назад

    the advantage of Chinese products was the price. it's nice that they are becoming good quality products. But we have the quality that can be found in every store.