10 BEST woodworking tools

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I actually use the mini ratchet that came with one of the Wera advent calendars more often than my full size set. Super handy, and so small it’s always handy.. if you know what I mean

BKMakes
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Nice video. One point that I’m sure you get: running the micrometer around the table saw surface only tests relative flatness over a 5” area. Ideally, on would set the base is a corner, leave it, and then have a long arm test for flatness over the entire table. Clearly such a test would be difficult due to flex. Not a huge deal, but I’ve seen others misunderstand this point.

marktalku
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For context, I am an electrician. I have had the wera tool check plus for about 4 years and it is still one of my favourite. I bought one for my father for Father’s Day! Great tool and an excellent gift.

XxMrVossiexX
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Digital calipers are such a handy tool. I use them for everything from woodworking to home improvement to designing things for 3D printing etc. I use them so much I bought a second caliper (a Mitutoyo) for the workshop and just keep my basic Husky at my desk.

vbikcl
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Now that TSO rail square is one of the best tool in all.combine with a 75 inch rail and priceless if you are working on sheet materials.squaring the stock sheet is one of the most important task and the hardest if you dont have a slider. But this genius design simplifies the process. I have Woodpeckers railsquare but is heavy and cumbersome and hard to slide in and out when your dealing with dozens of 4x8 sheets. THANKS to TSO million times for this product.lightweight, well machined and hard anodized aircraft grade aluminum, locking to the rail is two seconds to one edge to the other .I mean words are not enough. Now you will think that this is advertisement but its not. i paid full from my pocket as the rest of the tools you have in your shop maybe more.
I am a one man shop and all those tools you have out there are the life savers. Nicely done Sir. Thank you !✌

Technogodd
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You did indeed correctly pronounce Mitutoyo, and FYI that company has been very highly regarded for their measurement tools for decades. As a former metrologist (calibration technician) I can attest to their accuracy and reliability. They have also been priced accordingly, although they have come down in recent years.

tonyborzumato
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While I am a Wera fan, I hate that particular set. I just have others that do the same better. Gearwrench makes a smaller set (no screwdriver) that will go on sale for ~$10 and I find that's typically the first one I grab. Fix it Sticks cost a lot more but they have absolutely figured this "compact do everything" market niche out - well worth checking out. A good Fix it Sticks set and you'll probably never pick up that Wera set again. Buying #1 and love everything else you mentioned.

glockguide
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Word! I was ahead of the curve for the first time

davesamess
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tom.coomes
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I have a mini ratchet like that one from Topeak, a company that makes mountain biking tools ( Ratchet Rocket). It's magnetic and it's a pretty hefty quality tool. I use it all the time. It was especially handy for assembling my CNC. Thanks for sharing these finds!

mtnjak
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The Bora centipede is excellent. Being in a basement shop, I breakdown sheet goods and oversized stock with the Centipede and my track saw in the garage, then transport to basement for final sizing.

timothywozniak
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Got that Wera bit set. also a mini torque wrench that takes the bits. Got it at London ExCeL Triathlon show years ago at an end of show offer. Brilliant. It came with a couple of smaller bit holders so you can take the ones you need instead of the whole set

cuebj
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On the cheap calipers you'll notice they turn themselves on when you slide the jaws, that's because they can only measure relative change, so you need to make sure you zero them every time you use them. I think that's also the reason why you need to change the battery so often on them.

coolbugfacts
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Jason, great video with many great tips!

MitutoyoAmerica
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Thanks for the tip on the gauge. I have the A3-26 and it seems like it’s been jointing at angle but I couldn’t figure out how to tune it properly. That gauge looks like it’ll be very useful in fixing that.

robo
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"I chose metric because, well I'm not a psychopath" is so spot on. Everything you reviewed here makes sense but, especially the Bora Centipede. I have 2 and they are great.

airnashville
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Tool check plus gang. As a technician it’s one of the best kits ever. It will get you into 90% of things.

Mike-dnju
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I have those same mitotoyo digital calipers. Easily one of the best tool purchases I made. They last so long (the battery life is measured in literal years, 5 for that model IIRC) because the entire caliper shuts off when not used. On the cheap ones only the display turns off, so they're always drawing power, which is why they eat batteries.

NWGR
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Every single thing from Wera I've ever laid hands on has been a great tool. Maybe they're the Festool of hand tools, as they can be a bit expensive. But picking up a Wera tool just puts a smile on my face. I can say that you ever really *need* a Wera tool, as cheaper tools will work. But they're just a pleasure to use. And in my book, that makes them worth the money.

missingegg
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Good info!! Totally agree on digital measuring devices and TSO products!!

joebeaton