5 Woodpeckers Tools that are Surprisingly Cheap!

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These 5 Woodpeckers tools are cheaper than you think!

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Woodworks
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Those are simple, excellent, regularly necessary tools really needed in the majority on woodworkers and hobbyists tool shop. Great job at displaying both showing the tools and importantly their uses which helps viewers be more informed so they can choose

billyblackie
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Great video Matt hopefully someday I’ll be able to add a couple of these to my Shop. Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year to you and Amy and your family. God Bless.

jimrosson
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I have the miter gauge, it gets zero love by influencers on YT for some reason. It works great! And it's at a great price, it was actually my first woodpeckers tool. Than you for showing it some love! 👊

robb
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Woodpeckers fan boy here! I have quite a few of their tools, and regret none. I use the Delve square the most, followed by the not so budget friendly Exact 90 Miter Gauge. Also a big fan of their bits and blades. Thanks Matt.

Dandroid
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I have the 8” Paolini and can confirm it’s something I reach for constantly. Very useful.

bobp
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I have both the stealthstop miter gauge and the miter sleds both are great. I epoxied a small magnet on top of the back of that gauges to hold the Allen key so they are always with them. I also recommend the sacrificial blocks for the end.

waynebright
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You make a good point that some Woodpeckers tools are excellent values at reasonable cost. I ordered an expensive but fiddly "one-time" tool from Woodpeckers that I could not make work like the video demonstration on Woodpeckers website. It was likely my lack of woodworking skill or patience in setting the tool up that cause my disappointment, but I know that I was not alone in my opinion. In any event when I returned the tool I added a note advising Woodpeckers to always make tools where their manufacturing precision made the difference, e.g. tools like the edge rule and the paolini pocket rule. Every woodworker at all skill levels can appreciate those tools.

charleselkins
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Mr. Outlaw, thanks to you I was picked up the deadnuts square to figure out a miter saw that kept frustrating me was no good. I ended up returning and getting a new mite saw and the square confirmed that I had gotten a good miter saw. I now have the precision squares as well. Pricey but you cannot beat the accuracy.

bernitup
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I finished installing the Stealth Stop on a old
Radiel Arm Saw and my cuts have never been this accurate before, It's a great buy. Thank you for the recommendation.

steveng
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Thank you for the list. Loved the pocket trick. :)

Lachran
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I have the Woodpecker Indexable miter gauge and it is awesome! I think it's around $40 more than the stealth stop and has more features. It's another woodpecker product totally worth the money. Great video!👍 Happy New Year to you and your family!🎉

bobbybenedict
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I have the miter gauge and have never regretted it. It’s never had to be recalibrated and the zero clearance inserts are so easy to make. Best miter bar Ive used yet. The biggest thing for me was they had the ability to get the fence 90 with the table. I know my rockler had no way to do it and I hated shimming it so heavily and popping the shims back out of sight every time I moved the fence. I haven’t regretted anything from woodpeckers. Love their bits and blades too

Shannon-vr
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Magnetic trays are awesome for keeping small tools like that. I have several at the ready for situations just like that. I stock up on them from Harbor freight when they go on sale and different sizes. I've got most of mine $1.99 to$0.69. Great tip.

richardwadsworth
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I have the 642 square and I love it. It was hard to spend that much on it, but I don't regret it. It is my go-to square. If something was to happen to it, I would not hesitate to buy another to replace it. Stay awesome.

AdamsWorkshop
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I have everyone of these except the miter station set up. I always saw you mentioned the incra but then I saw the stealth stop miter guage and saw the price ordered it and it is awesome. I've been building my shop up for 4yrs and at this point I am good. All I want to purchase now is sand paper and glue for my projects lol.

reyrodriguez
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The notch at the end of the Paolini does help hold your pencil but it also helps account for the thickness of your pencil width so you get a line that actually matches your measurement

anthonys
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Great mention on the DFM. I was worried I would have to come fight for them in the comments when I saw the Delve.

andrewpetre
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I just bought the indexable miter gauge, pre sale like $140, first woodpeckers tool. love it and less $ than many others.

rodpotts
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I am curious about the miter gauge. Many of the videos I’ve watched (possibly even yours) say to toss the miter gauge and build a cross cut sled instead. I know the purpose of this video is to focus on woodpecker tools but I’m just beginning to build my shop and relying on you and a couple other folks for guidance. I appreciate all your videos and for pouring into newbs like myself. So, do I keep my Delta miter guide, toss it or upgrade it?

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