My first, and favorite of the many woodpeckers squares that I have bought. They are such a joy, each and every time I use them. 😎 Jeff, the 1281 is a gateway tool. It's an affordable and practical size which allows anyone to obtain it so they can see and feel just how amazing Woodpeckers squares are. Once that is accomplished, it is very hard not to want more. Kinda mean really. 😜 All the Best, Chuck
I love mine, I ordered one and for some reason my order was duplicated, I received two but only charged for the one. However, I was only joylessly happy for about 20 minutes because I returned the 2nd one unopened 👍
That is not a very bad problem to have for a great quality of tool. I have that problem too, but I have a bigger problem and that is there are so many Woodpecker tools and not enough money for them all.
I really like my square. What is the chance Woodpeckers would have a give away for your products? It would be a great idea now its getting close to Christmas time!
It would be nice to see a link to the online store and watching the whole presentation you get a discount code. Thats stated in parts durring the whole presentation you cant just find it at the end you have to watch it all and write down each letter as its reviled to you. That way your going to pay 100% attention.
Hi Jeff: well I love the square and use it all the time. Sad note is that I dropped it and dinged the corner - Crap! I don’t have another precision square to check it against, so what’s the best way to check to see if it’s still square? I probably should know of a method but I really don’t. Thanks, Rich
So...this should not be the "be all, end all" test, but it is a quick start. You need a piece of stock with a very straight edge. Put the square on the edge and strike a line. Flip the square over the other direction and bring it to the line. It it aligns, your square is good to go. Regardless of that test, if you're concerned send it in. We'll recalibrate it and send it back to you. If we can't make it square, we'll replace it.
I would like to see a 3" square in stainless. I'm always trying to make sure the edges of my boards are square to the face after hand plane work on the edges. The larger squares make it awkward and I've dropped them due to sawdusty hands and awkward size of the square. Starrett makes one and I'll probably get one of those if WP doesn't make them.
Have you seen our mini-square? It's not stainless, but it is perfect for checking edges. Very handy little tool to keep in your pocket all the time. We even have customers that use them as key fobs.
@@WoodpeckersLLC I wanted to try stainless because I keep dropping the aluminum ones and I hate that because they easily get damage on the corners from the concrete. I was thinking that the stainless would handle the drops a little better than aluminum.
Neat trick, if you have a damp basment shop, in pill bottles they almost have a moisture absorbing device that says do not eat, you also find them in electronic devices shipped overseas drop a few of these in each tool box draw and it should asorbe the humidity so your tools don't rust. Its free insurance.
Why are your measurements on both sides not aligned like a normal tape measure has both sides aligned? For instance the 11” line on the outside to at least match the 9-1/2” mark on the inside of the square?
We should do a "behind the scenes" video of me the day before a shoot. That really is my personal basement shop and I work in it 3 or 4 evenings during the week and all day Saturday and Sunday. The day before a shoot can be a little crazy with cleaning and putting away. That said, the fact that it is our basement and the HVAC for the whole house is 15 feet from the shop makes me pretty fanatical about dust collection all the time.
@@WoodpeckersLLC that would be amazing to see a behind the scenes with you doing projects in a mess looking for tools and cutting wood and glueing and what not. Are your videos sponsored by Woodpecker?
@@WoodpeckersLLC P.S. I just ordered the corner jig When I saw that email and canceled my Radius jig order since there is no reason to have them both. Im excited to get woodworking again. It’s been 3 years. I just received a ton of tools from Woodpecker I ordered a couple weeks ago.
I want one…sadly hard to get in UK. I’d even take it with imperial markings. Nearly every woodworking square you can get these days are not square…even the popular names don’t seem to care. Let’s not even talk Chinesium…..
They're great, until you drop them - then they're worthless except as an (awkward) ruler. I don't have a padded shop floor, so it's stainless steel for me.
I think you can return them if they are ever out of square. they will repair or replace as needed. I can't say if dropping fits in normal use or not. but their copy reads: We take great pride in the design and manufacturing of these squares. So much so that we will repair or replace your 1281 anytime you find it to be out of tolerance. No fine print, no disclaimers. If it’s not square, we’ll make it square or replace it.
Too bad they fade to pink over time even though they’re kept out of the sunlight. I have spent way too much money on Woodpeckers stuff and did not know about their garbage anodizing process.
I definitely need to start adding more Woodpeckers products in my shop. Thanks for the video.
My first, and favorite of the many woodpeckers squares that I have bought. They are such a joy, each and every time I use them. 😎
Jeff, the 1281 is a gateway tool. It's an affordable and practical size which allows anyone to obtain it so they can see and feel just how amazing Woodpeckers squares are. Once that is accomplished, it is very hard not to want more. Kinda mean really. 😜
All the Best, Chuck
Another great show by Jeff Ferris. Thank you kind Sir.
Love this brand and their products. Prices are insane, but Woodpecker's quality is undisputable.
I love mine, I ordered one and for some reason my order was duplicated, I received two but only charged for the one. However, I was only joylessly happy for about 20 minutes because I returned the 2nd one unopened 👍
I've now completed my set!
I want all the woodpecker tools 😍
Me too!!!
We all do.
Cant beat qulity American made tools.
AND woodpeckers ower has high standards.
I have this square and love it!
Got one love it, funny when other advertisers want to show that their square is good they use this one to check it against
Good Job! 🤩
I love my 1281 !
Thanks homie
I have a problem. The problem is that when I watch these videos with Jeff I buy things. Your marketing campaign is a smashing hit.
That is not a very bad problem to have for a great quality of tool. I have that problem too, but I have a bigger problem and that is there are so many Woodpecker tools and not enough money for them all.
Just bought one. 👍🏻
I really like my square. What is the chance Woodpeckers would have a give away for your products? It would be a great idea now its getting close to Christmas time!
Veterans who comment should get a 1281 at a great discount! Semper Fi
It would be nice to see a link to the online store and watching the whole presentation you get a discount code.
Thats stated in parts durring the whole presentation you cant just find it at the end you have to watch it all and write down each letter as its reviled to you.
That way your going to pay 100% attention.
I wish the graduations on the blade wrapped around the edge. I'd buy one if they did.
Checked my 1281 against my Starrett Cylindrical square, zero light top to bottom👍🏻
Hi Jeff: well I love the square and use it all the time. Sad note is that I dropped it and dinged the corner - Crap! I don’t have another precision square to check it against, so what’s the best way to check to see if it’s still square? I probably should know of a method but I really don’t. Thanks, Rich
So...this should not be the "be all, end all" test, but it is a quick start. You need a piece of stock with a very straight edge. Put the square on the edge and strike a line. Flip the square over the other direction and bring it to the line. It it aligns, your square is good to go.
Regardless of that test, if you're concerned send it in. We'll recalibrate it and send it back to you. If we can't make it square, we'll replace it.
I would like to see a 3" square in stainless. I'm always trying to make sure the edges of my boards are square to the face after hand plane work on the edges. The larger squares make it awkward and I've dropped them due to sawdusty hands and awkward size of the square. Starrett makes one and I'll probably get one of those if WP doesn't make them.
Have you seen our mini-square? It's not stainless, but it is perfect for checking edges. Very handy little tool to keep in your pocket all the time. We even have customers that use them as key fobs.
@@WoodpeckersLLC I wanted to try stainless because I keep dropping the aluminum ones and I hate that because they easily get damage on the corners from the concrete. I was thinking that the stainless would handle the drops a little better than aluminum.
Thing is, you can dress off the dings in aluminum very easily...pretty much anything abrasive will do it. Stainless is much harder to dress.
Do you have a distributor in Australia?
Neat trick, if you have a damp basment shop, in pill bottles they almost have a moisture absorbing device that says do not eat, you also find them in electronic devices shipped overseas drop a few of these in each tool box draw and it should asorbe the humidity so your tools don't rust. Its free insurance.
love to have this square but to just expensive for me.
Why are your measurements on both sides not aligned like a normal tape measure has both sides aligned? For instance the 11” line on the outside to at least match the 9-1/2” mark on the inside of the square?
The outside scale reads from the outside corner of the square. The inside scale reads from the inside corner of the square.
Would love to own Woodpecker tools, but can't afford them.
Do you use the shop? Just curious because it’s alway immaculate, not one spec of saw dust.
Behind the camera it's a mess, lol.
We should do a "behind the scenes" video of me the day before a shoot. That really is my personal basement shop and I work in it 3 or 4 evenings during the week and all day Saturday and Sunday. The day before a shoot can be a little crazy with cleaning and putting away. That said, the fact that it is our basement and the HVAC for the whole house is 15 feet from the shop makes me pretty fanatical about dust collection all the time.
@@WoodpeckersLLC that would be amazing to see a behind the scenes with you doing projects in a mess looking for tools and cutting wood and glueing and what not. Are your videos sponsored by Woodpecker?
@@WoodpeckersLLC P.S. I just ordered the corner jig When I saw that email and canceled my Radius jig order since there is no reason to have them both. Im excited to get woodworking again. It’s been 3 years. I just received a ton of tools from Woodpecker I ordered a couple weeks ago.
little sad i didn't get a catalog with my spinrite router.
Jeff, what is the hole in the blade for?
A hand grip.
Why can't woodpeckers taper the sides of the square like other products, I think that would be very cool and very nice for marking.
Vorrei i sottotitoli in italiano.
GRAZIE!
There is snow in Missouri right now?!?! Me thinks this might be a rerun.
Busted! Yes, it's a rerun from February...the last time the 1281 was on promotion. But, what does Missouri have to do with it? We're in Ohio.
@@WoodpeckersLLC Oh right. Duh.
I want one…sadly hard to get in UK. I’d even take it with imperial markings. Nearly every woodworking square you can get these days are not square…even the popular names don’t seem to care. Let’s not even talk Chinesium…..
People who comment should get a free one.
Hey I'm not opposed to that. 😃
They're great, until you drop them - then they're worthless except as an (awkward) ruler. I don't have a padded shop floor, so it's stainless steel for me.
I think you can return them if they are ever out of square. they will repair or replace as needed.
I can't say if dropping fits in normal use or not.
but their copy reads:
We take great pride in the design and manufacturing of these squares. So much so that we will repair or replace your 1281 anytime you find it to be out of tolerance. No fine print, no disclaimers. If it’s not square, we’ll make it square or replace it.
ekw555 is right. Send it in if it isn't square. We'll fix it or replace it.
Shouldn't that be Baby Bear?
You're right. Guess that's what happens when story time was 37 years ago.
Too bad they fade to pink over time even though they’re kept out of the sunlight. I have spent way too much money on Woodpeckers stuff and did not know about their garbage anodizing process.
Have you contacted Customer Service?