I couldn't buy these woodworking tools fast enough

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Here are 9 tools I wish I could have bought sooner if they existed!
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00:00 I'd have done it different
00:17 The gauge of the future
02:55 I take back what I said!
04:47 This tool is changing my shop
06:55 There's no excuse to not own this
08:16 I've changed how I solve problems
11:21 JessEm is beating Woodpecker
14:22 A cap for your hole!
15:44 A GREAT mobile fence
17:07 Be prepared for the end
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MWAWoodworks
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DIYer here who is starting to step up into salable quality items and trying to see where to get a bang for the buck on tools I’ll need or do without. I saw at least four items/ideas in this one video. Fantastic insights.

DCRefugee
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I watch your videos almost every day during my lunch break (desk job). I always pick up new things and my appreciation for fine woodworking has skyrocketed. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

TomRubicon
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I have both the Pica pencils and they are more than great after 2 years of everyday use in site joinery. Their sheath can be attached on you to keep them protected but in the same time readily available. Great German product.

Giokosmik
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jessem makes some awesome stuff. i just finished my dream router cabinet using all jessem components. i will add the small tool guage shortly
i visited jessem's factory in new brunswick canada. almost all parts of their tools are made in house, awesome place and people

stevem
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Another old guy here. I really had no idea 3-D printing. Would it be so easy. Really enjoy your content.

dublinf
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I'm a really old guy. It amazing how good we were with those tools that don't work as well as all these new things. It's funny I started when the old guy then wouldn't use a skill saw for anything but plywood. They went handsaw all the way. Hand cutting all the angles 45s 22.5 any and all with handsaws. I did it with skill saws, actually learned both ways. I have to admit I would love to get into to these 3d printers and those computer controlled routers, but I'm old and get wore out. Not worth buying and gathering dust in my shop. Do not give up if all you have is a handsaw hammer and a square. You can build anything you can imagine. Just make the first cut and don't give up. You will find the tools you need when your ready for them. Plus starting with fewer tools you will learn how to use them. If your a carpenter and want to advance learn CADD. They have a lot of great classes at the community College.

fngrusty
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Good info!! Thanks, man! I'm retired after 22 years as a Union Carpenter in Chicago and I could have used some of these at work(and I'll use 'em now)

matthewshannon
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I'm in love with my Pica pencil. The 0.9 mm lead is just right for "jack of all trades". The eraser is super-effective. No smudges.

emmgeevideo
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DeWalt USB Battery Charger link goes to Pica Fine FYI. Great list of amazing tools!

Woodworks
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Familiarize yourself with fusion 360. Its worth it. Welcome to the 3d printing community. Also, good choice in adopting the metric system. Respect.

ja-nofx
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Definitely picking up that 0.9 Pica. Thanks for bring it to mind!

pmdinaz
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You did a great video. I like that you showed some products that I have not seen before. I like the Battery powered USB chargers as they are great for power outages to use the Laptop or other devices as I have the Ryobi version it also has a power outlet along with USB charging.

jrh-
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Some nice things to suggest for Christmas.

markduggan
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Pica makes a metal scribe insert, I would highly recommend that if you like the rest of their products.

evanhlavaty
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Can I ask where you got the clear plastic shelf bins that are against the wall over you right shoulder, at the beginning of the video?

arelianthome
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Jessem sure makes quality stuff. But UJK's Parf Guide system is a must for anyone wanting to make their own MFT like tables. The accuracy is mind bogglingly good and with new addons, you can make any angle cuts with dead nuts accuracy.

hansangb
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I have the JessEm guides in both large and small metric sizes. When setting them both to the same measurement, they are about .5mm off from each other. Not a big deal for some things, but if i'm making a critical cut, I tend to rely on my setup blocks.

HelloAnthony
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I often use a razor or exacto blade to make lines.

thepain
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The sander “magic eraser” is available from harbor freight. They got rid of their most of their sharpening stones though. Kind of a number if you want to resharpen planer blades

JamesB-jk