10 Useful Tools You Never Knew About
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In the spirit of TOP 10 woodworking tool videos, here are ten odd tools every DIYer and woodworker alike will find handy to have for their shop projects.
Top 10 odd tool
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Nice plug for Stumpy Nubs.
@2get2Terrapin
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure the respect is mutual. How could it not be, really? 👍
@michaelhamerin3814
Жыл бұрын
Portaline
@mamabearssheshedtracykeato6941
Жыл бұрын
You just got to love him!
@secondwinner
Жыл бұрын
I see what you did there lol
@genericacct1
Жыл бұрын
Izzy vs James... Coolest tool contest.
Easily beats other Top 10 Tool videos - he's really got a gift for hitting the sweet spot between being concise/to-the-point and having an entertaining, affable speaking style. All of us who've watched a lot of similar channels know that's a pretty darn hard balance to get right!
I have a set of drafting squares that I am always reaching for. They are cheap, skinny and accurate.
I love my dwarf Brad bits.
the clipper/stripper is bad ass
Excellent recommendations man!
love MAGGIE too.
so GLAD TO SEE YOU DOING GOOD. love your videos for YEARS!
Great list of tools! Can’t not correct the swapping of circumference for radius in two spots though.
Stumpy Nubs is beautiful
Thanks for the chuckle. Thanks for the recommendations.
JUST ORDERED 2 OF THE CORNER CLAMPS COOL
I have had a set of the stubby brad points for years ... love 'em!
Izzy, get you a speed vise for your mag base and really speed up the operation. Keep the great videos coming!
So AWESOME Izzy! Really enjoyed seeing the Magswitch Vise Base....
I just noticed watching several woodcraft videos all these guys know and pick on each other..... sounds fun😅
Thanks izzy! Great tools.
An interesting array of tools and it's good to see you having fun in the shop. I needed to drill & tap some hardwood for a project so picked up a set of combined drill & taps, they worked surprisingly well and are, I think, oddball enough to fit this discussion.
@izzyswan
Жыл бұрын
Agreed we use are drill/taps combo around the shop all the time. We love them. good call
@niallmartin4098
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You beat me to it! I love them!
@arthurmernard5879
Жыл бұрын
where can i get some
Nice callout to Stumpy Nubs.
GREAT VID!!!! Short, to the point and one of the few that actually has real info!!!!!!
Thanks so much...just ordered rototape.
Thanks for the video.
Always like your vids . Like adding to my knowledge base with a dose of good humor.
Thanks Izzy.
I love brad point drill bits. Especially for hand drilling
The cord trick is LIFE CHANGING
Too many cleaning sessions with a metal wire wheel and you’ll destroy your rasp cutting faces. I would recommend a brass wire wheel.( solid brass) Yes they cost as much as the rasp but you only have to buy each one once. Thank you for your quick delivery and clear views as opposed to loud music and endless talking because you want to be a you tube star. I found it a pleasure for once.
The magnetic tools work great. I've made all sorts of them. Fun and easy to make
I knew you were a smart man and I've been following you for quite a while. So you remind me a lot of myself that you never settle for that is the better mouse trap
I only have one oddball tool in my shop. It's not always there but it's always there when I am. 😁😉
Great video, keep ‘em comin!
Great video. these are exceptional choices for small shop tools.
Its the best wire stripper I've ever used had mine for 20 years
Hey Izzy, your odd ball tools are great. But I like your presentation the best!!
I've had those stubby drill bits for years... brad point wood and metal ones. Love them. The metal ones are especially handy... chuck in & don't slip like most bits and don't flex like longer bits. Think about how often you drill deep metal holes... almost never. The short bits tend to drill straighter in hand drills.
Thank you for enlightening us These tools are interesting
Watching in Ireland thank you for share these great tools
since you asked, I have had a set of the stump brad points for a good long while, and they are super handy. using them in conjunction with the Milwaukee compact 12v drill driver makes most of my 'inside' work much easier.
I'm saving this video for future need and reflection. Great video very useful!
The shop looks so organized! Miss ya all.
@izzyswan
Жыл бұрын
We miss you too brother.
Great lineup of tools Izzy! Love the humor 😂😂
Best shop tools vid. Haven't stopped smiling.👍
You sir are the man!
Love the stumpy nubs
Good Job! And entertaining too.
All about these types of videos, thanks!
Hi Izzy good to watch your channel again I like the top 10 review...I have had the stubby's for year the most used bits when woodworking, take care and great videos as always.
Very nice
I Love the tip about using a drill with a wire wheel to clean up rasps and files. Thanks Izzy
Really good job with the video. Thank you for posting this. I really appreciate it.
Really liked the power cord tip.
Really like the drill press vise accessory. That's brilliant
Nice info, good applications. Thanks for thw content.
Great fun video.
Nice group of odd ball tools. The marking gauge I can see using often.
Love that magnetic drill press holder but $400!!!
Wow I have only seen the first of the top ten tools. I see you have a really organized shop wall and workbench...something I need to get done for my shop.
That drill cleaning of the rasp alone was worth the watch
Nice presentation 👏
Great vid love the tools
Great video!
Loved this!
Neat! I had never known about those rasps! Just bookmarked those for a future holiday or birthday gift!
I reeeeally enjoyed this video!
Great video I'm thinking about getting a few of these thanks for the info
Izzy, you really cracked me up with this one. Especially the Stumpy Nubs reference. My biggest laugh came when I started looking at prices though.
These tools, especially the first two and the corner clamps are perfect for building speakers.
Those combo wire cutters and strippers look great. Never seen a design like that before.
Great video Thanks for sharing New subscriber here from Philadelphia PA USA
The magswitch vice base looks great, but that price is absolutely crazy.
@prslespaul
Жыл бұрын
Everything by Magswitch is, it’s crazy. They must hold patents or something because it’s such an easy idea and no one else makes them.
@taylorhickman84
Жыл бұрын
$400 is a hard sell
@michaelm748
Жыл бұрын
@@taylorhickman84 far, far far too expensive... unless you use it every day
@1nvisible1
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*Yeah, I was going to buy one thinking $79.99 and yikes! There's got to be a cheaper competitor. It's either one large rectangular or four smaller magnets and a knob that raises them with four bolts coming out of the top to connect it to your vise.*
My wire clamp making tool comes to mind as a handy tool most people don’t have. Good to learn about Kutzall rasps.
✔️great!
Cord end was a great find! I hate cords too... problem solved!
That power cord thing just blew my mind!! I'm on board 1000%
Pretty interesting tools, Izzy! Thanks! 😃 I really liked the wire cutter/stripper! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@EasyAim1
Жыл бұрын
But concerning the wire stripper - what size wires will it handle?
I need that mag switch vice thingy! That is awesome!!
Love the power cord idea!! I am going to do this on my Dremels, and then they can go in a single case. WAY COOL!!! Thanks so much!!
I'm ordering the flush cutter strippers for sure. Will use your link.
lol. vintage Izzy. vbery enjoyable video sir. good info and fun to watch. nice work
You referred to the “circumference “ when discussing the first tool. When you set the radius to 5” and marked out the circumference of the circle the 10” measurement is the diameter . Thus the circumference of this circle is approximately 31.4”
@iamnegan1515
Жыл бұрын
yes, then he refered to the circumference as radius. Geometry must not be his strong suit.
Gotta say thanks 😊
I don't have one of those circumference markers. I just never make anything larger than my dinner plate.
You should do more of these. Great video
@izzyswan
Жыл бұрын
More to come!
Stumbled upon the stumps yesterday when looking for something else. Fell in love directly only to discover they don’t sell in Sweden. Yes, I know the drill if I want them.. Drill.. Got it?😂
Enjoyed your shooting board idea, sorta like a saw kickback. Greetings from Maine
Good one! Thanks! :)
@izzyswan
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
The main reason I reach for a hex drive drill bit, is when there is an obstruction which prevents u from getting the whole drill/driver close enough. You can get hex extensions or multiple of same to virtually any length. The whole show can get a bit wobbly tho. Keep up the good work.
These were super useful reviews. I haven’t used any of these tools and now have to buy the wire snips/strippers first!
@AtriumXP666
Жыл бұрын
Just looked for them on the affiliate link, and Amazon is sold out of them 😕
@diemman70
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@@AtriumXP666 Yeah we all jumped on that link and ordered them.
Love the humour - Poor old Mr Nubs 👍😁
I thought I was the only one who drilled holes with a driver. I hardly ever use a regular drill with a chuck.
In 2006, at an A.S.H.R.A.E conference in Chicago, IL. I saw this oddball tool and the vender said they were only $10US(2006). I bought them and have never once regretted buying them. Yes, I still use them often in 2023. Then I spot the same ones in this episode, I had to laugh and 100% agree with your review of those oddball wire cutter/stripper. Keep being you Izzy, we enjoy what you do.
See you using the Makita Sub compacts. I freakin' love that drill/impact combo and have been using them for years and they are workhorses.
Over thirty years ago I bought a Milwaukee magnum drill that has a cord that detaches from the grip. This cord also fit the magnum sawzall. At a reasonable I bought an extra long cord that fits both tools. Don’t know if they still make them but convenient. Love these tools.
Those wire stripper/cutters are BALLER! I have some chunky Klein brand cutter/strippers and though they do strip and cut wire super cleanly, they are large and a bit cumbersome. I would definitely like something that strips clean but small enough to throw in my pack out bag
Immediately bought the cutter/strippers and the stumpy nubs!
@izzyswan
Жыл бұрын
Sweet
6 mm IS a standard size for the whole world, just not the USA and Liberia. Once again IZZY a wonderful presentation
I don’t have those particular bits but I do have hex shank bits that I use in my impact driver. I also always use my spade bits in my impact. I’ve seen people say that’s “wrong” but I’ve never had an issue and it doesn’t try to take my arm off 🤷♂️
Good idea for the shorter cord ends.
@izzyswan
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Izzy that was a great video. I am going to buy at 6 items to make my life easier, especially those power cord connectors.
Nice tool collection. And liked the Doom sample ;)