I Found 4 Genius Woodworking Tools That Are On Another Level!

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4 of the coolest woodworking tools you've ever seen! I saw these at AWFS fair 2023 in Las Vegas.

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0:00 New Woodworking Tools
0:11 Morgan Square
1:49 Microjig Fit Finder
2:59 Microjig Lock Miter Bit
6:16 Shark RS1000 Pro Router Fence
11:23 Oneida Small Shop Dust Collection
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Woodworks
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I know #3 is the best usefulness-wise, but I think #4 is the sickest. It's just so well designed that I don't even mind the price.

thenedanocap
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Thanks Matt for this video
The Shark router table blew my mind, some pretty cool stuff out there.

shanemelville
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The lock miter bit seems to be the best product so far. Finding center on those is a pain in the butt, and usually requires several test cuts.

jameskirk
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Wow! That’s some impressive innovation, I can see that router table really speeding up drawer construction!

CrossCut_Custom_Builds
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Love micro jig! I’d like to play with sharks router fence. It’s an awesome machine, but I don’t know how often I would actually use all that stuff. I feel like I would only use a few of the settings. Still pretty cool.

FixItFrench
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That router fence needs to be on my table saw! Very nice!

WideCutSawmill
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I'm in the fortunate position that as I run a business I was able to purchase the RS 1000 pro basically the week it came out. I installed it in my saw stop cast iron router table and it fit nicely. I have used the app a little bit but find it most useful for remembering zero and being able to change bits very quickly. It also makes micro adjustments like cleaning off any burning or anything else from a chamfer extremely fast. The thing that it does best though is going back to a previous setting exactly. I can change bits and perform another process and then change the bit back to the previous bit and go to a setting that I previously used. As someone who does small run production work this is the thing that makes it worth the $2, 000 on its own. Previously I would just set up multiple router tables and multiple routers and just leave the setting where they are. This is much more efficient space wise

reflectionsofservice
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I’m not gonna lie, as a small woodworker, I love #2! I want one! Lol

crosscutofficial
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Nice stuff if you can afford it. Thanks 👍 Matt. 😊😊

garymiller
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Good stuff. Just got my board butter in the mail today and I'm diggin the 731 survival kit that came with it. Keep up the good work man!

vaughnm
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really like the first two.. last two are out of my budget.. great video.. thank you

johnjmcfarland
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I've got Oneida dust cobra and it is working very well for me. I have also considered the shark rs1000 pro. I'm wanting to upgrade to a cast iron top on my router table and the 1000 pro mounts to the top of the table. So I would have to drill into the top or build an extension on the back. Plus I'm considering upgrading my table saw to a cabinet saw with the router table attached to it. That would cause clearance problems. I have not decided which way to go. Stay awesome.

adamc
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Thankyou for an informative video. Other than the locking miter bit, I've had mine for years, there's nothing I would put on the floor of my shop.Something to think about when looking at the locking miter is the several I'v gathered all seem to work best with full One inch stock, not the 3/4 inch most yards are selling. Like most cabinet shops I buy 5/4 inch stock. I make furniture to order so programed fence's and the like are of no value to ME. The thing most small shops need is a router table that holds two routers. With two routers I can premachine frame stock for each job then setup both routers two make rails and stiles. So I can leave the setup until I'm done with face frames and doors. Saves a lot of time stricking and resetting. Good 1/4 hour spent thinking of the trade I enjoy.

joelongstaff
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I have that Microjig Fit coolest tool that you never knew you needed!!! Can't say enough about it. It works intuitively and without a major learning curve.

steveschultz
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I'm loving that router table with lift! Only thing that would deter me from it is the protrusion of the arm on the back side. 😢 Great video!!

BradSnyderAltendorf
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When I layout, I hook my tape on the end of the plates and pull my tape along and put a crows foot at 16 3/4, 32 3/4, 48 3/4 and so on and then put an X on the left of the crows foot.

garyolsen
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The electronic router fence assembly has a huge footprint.

lcb
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That router doodad was pretty cool 😎.

That morgan square seems like a joke 😅.

Oneida seems expensive, but nice. Did you see that metal ducting on that 3000 model... That thing will suck you right off!

brandonhoffman
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731 *MATT it’s good that you are leveraging this trip to the convention both enjoy yourself, **Build Content and take some time to yourself. Good for you.‼️✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼

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