7 Tool upgrades I wish I'd found YEARS Ago!
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Tools used in this video:
- Bow Featherboards: www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ4F9ST?...
- 3M Dust Extractor: lddy.no/1dc89
- 3M Premium Sander: lddy.no/19fcc
- M-Power Diamond Sharpening Station (with free measuring/marking bundle - No code needed): www.mpower-tools.com/product/...
- M-Power Diamond Sharpening Station ONLY 10% off: (Must use code stumpy25) www.mpower-tools.com/product/...
- M-Power Measuring/Marking Bundle ONLY (No code needed): www.mpower-tools.com/product/...
- iGaging T-Marking Squares: www.chipsfly.com/t-marking-sq...
- MicroJIG FitFinder Gauge: www.amazon.com/s?k=microjig+f...
- Castle TSM22 Pocket Hole Machine: castleusa.com/products/tsm-22...
- Zebra Pens: www.amazon.com/s?k=zebra+pen&...
- GraphGear 1000 pencil: www.amazon.com/s?k=graphgear+...
-Sawblade.com bandsaw blades: www.sawblade.com/
(Bow, Taylor Toolworks, M-Power, iGaging, Castle and Sawblade.com are supporters of Stumpy Nubs Woodworking Journal)
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▼EXPAND FOR LINKS TO THE TOOLS▼ Watch more Cool Tools videos here►kzread.info/head/PL-gT7JMZFYjdW0383kgJVMj0ocXbLXtpQ *Tools used in this video:* - Bow Featherboards: www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ4F9ST?&linkCode=sl1&tag=stumpynubs-20&linkId=e3bbd1143073fa864af88d90d75ca801&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl - 3M Dust Extractor: lddy.no/1dc89 - 3M Premium Sander: lddy.no/19fcc - M-Power Diamond Sharpening Station (with free measuring/marking bundle - No code needed): www.mpower-tools.com/product/sbs-triple-diamond-stone-sharpening-station-marking-measuring-bundle/ - M-Power Diamond Sharpening Station ONLY 10% off: (Must use code stumpy25) www.mpower-tools.com/product/side-by-side-diamond-sharpening-bench-stone-sharpener/ - M-Power Measuring/Marking Bundle ONLY (No code needed): www.mpower-tools.com/product/flat-lying-trammel-set-point-2-point-profile-scriber-marking-measuring/ - iGaging T-Marking Squares: www.chipsfly.com/t-marking-squares.html - MicroJIG FitFinder Gauge: www.amazon.com/s?k=microjig+fitfinder&crid=1N17W7QZJCCFU&sprefix=microjig+fitfinder%2Caps%2C92&linkCode=sl2&tag=stumpynubs-20&linkId=e0b4ddc32353c7f45fa0db08e90a37ed&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl - Castle TSM22 Pocket Hole Machine: castleusa.com/products/tsm-22-pocket-cutter-machine.html - Zebra Pens: www.amazon.com/s?k=zebra+pen&crid=2MZ0Z3PPFRE7D&sprefix=zebra+pen%2Caps%2C122&linkCode=sl2&tag=stumpynubs-20&linkId=026f2d5c9caad5657ee3a2613c62f4b9&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl - GraphGear 1000 pencil: www.amazon.com/s?k=graphgear+1000+pencil&crid=YE1G3GZSZ2PI&sprefix=graphgear+1000+pencil%2Caps%2C130&linkCode=sl2&tag=stumpynubs-20&linkId=2d5750656edc778c0851dc83e995228b&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl -Sawblade.com bandsaw blades: www.sawblade.com/ (Bow, Taylor Toolworks, M-Power, iGaging, Castle and Sawblade.com are supporters of Stumpy Nubs Woodworking Journal) (If you use one of these affiliate links, we may receive a small commission)
@jplflyer
Жыл бұрын
The Dust Extractor link is broken. But a great video. Thank you.
Hey Stumpy. You never cease to find killer tools & your presentation of said tools is beyond compare. I'm simply saying thank you.
@pacman4568
Жыл бұрын
KILLER TOOLS!
Happy Stumpday
Great start to the day (here in the UK). Always enjoy your films, thank you. Have a great day! 👏👍😀
I've been using a Bow featherboard for about a year now. Love it. I chose the one with the 'fingers' on both sides and use my giant Magswitches to hold it to the saw table. Never have I had a problem and I keep it magnetically attached to the front of my saw when not in use. Very handy and wonderful to use.
Love my fit finder! It also has magnetic feet so I can stick it to something in my shop easily and not worry about it falling behind something.
Fun fact the 3m xtract dust extractors are re badged starmix ipulse dust extractors. In Europe alot of tradesmen consider starmix the best on the market and in comparison to the festool dust extractors it out performs them because of the dual filter design.
@WoLpH
Жыл бұрын
I was about to say this. It looks identical to a Starmix ipulse. Similarly the Metabo dust extractors appear to be rebranded Starmix as well
@jureklancar8148
Жыл бұрын
Mafell is also a rebadged starmix. Makita, flex and milwaukee are usually a rebadged nilfisk.
@boomerangfreak
Жыл бұрын
Huh I work in a tool store, I thought the Xtract looked awfully familiar! But I should've known sooner!
@thomasbalentine836
Жыл бұрын
Yup same tool they just added the pneumatic portion which is smart and awesome but otherwise that thing has been out for like 10 yrs
@hoopsmt44
Жыл бұрын
Please
I have been using the exact same pen and pencils for years now. Absolutely love them and their reliability!
I've been using Zebra pens fir about 15 yrs myself. They have an incredibly comfortable no slip grip and unlike a lot of the competition, you get to use ALL the ink! If I ever hear they're going to cease production, I'm making a run on them!
Cool tools is a favorite view. Keep them coming.
thanks for keeping this series going . I always learn alot from them
Yes! The Zebra pen! I've had the same 2 for over a decade. I never lend them or let them off my person in a classroom or workplace. It's not that they're expensive or hard to get. They're just exactly what they need to be, so I cherish them greatly. And after so long I'm kind of attached to them.
Great tools all but especially the featherboard. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Master Yoda of all YT woodworkers bringing good stuff, like always! :)
One of the possibly unintentional benefits of the bow featherboard is the curved spine. It makes your beer belly turn into a third hand by using it to set the desired depth while you tighten the knobs on the router table. I like to put my board in place and use my belly to push the featherboard in place so I can get the desired pressure and make it even as I tighten the knobs.
Always love your cool tools. Thanks
fantastic! I ordered the squares and featherboard. thanks so much!
Really awesome tools, James! Thanks!!! 😊 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I have used Zebra pens for the same reasons for closer to 40 years. Very seldom have a bad one. Thanks for the cool tools ideas.
That very Zebra pen was omnipresent in my flight suit sleeve pocket when I was active duty. Freakin’ loved that pen, particularly because it didn’t need to be right-side-up to write. I think the ink barrel is pressurized, so it’ll write at any angle, if memory serves.
@clickster1883
Жыл бұрын
@@Tolohtony I remember hearing the same story. 😂🤣😂
Amen on the Zebra F-301s. A pen with a name like a fighter jet! I'm in healthcare and it's all I've been using for ~15 yrs now. Inexpensive, better than anything else if you write a lot of notes or whatever.
I bought that bow featherboard 5 years ago or so and never used it until recently. My favorite is the double stack for resawing
I bought the graph gear 1000 after watching one of your other videos and fell in love. They’re awesome pencils!
Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!
The iGaging one is quite interesting, because they basically took the Incra idea, simplified it in some ways (no holes for 1/64ths), yet also added new functionality with the angle option. They are also much thicker than the Incra ones, which are rather thin and flimsy. I have been using my Incra 6in for a few years now, and it is an absolute essential for me on every project. I will have to consider picking up these ones to compare, and just to add to my collection. I really like the angle ability.
Bow feather board. Wow. For that price, amazing. Any multi-function tool that includes anti kickback help, totally sold me.... I'm all in.. appreciated
The most useful and entertaining show of its kind. Peerless!
I love watching your Cool tools series
Bing, bang, boom. Four items purchased (not the $5K pocket hole monster!). Thank you Stumpy for the early Holiday gifts from me to myself. Stay safe.
Gonna make my wife watch this so she’ll know I’m not the only one who obsesses over dust collection lol - I swear she looks at me like I’m crazy sometimes haha
Thanks for the great tool review James. 👍
Not to gild the lily, but combine that featherboard with a Magswitch and you'd have an even cooler tool!
we have three (possibly four soon) of those pocket hole machines at the custom cabinet shop i work at and they're honestly amazing. it's really telling when i have to go back to my kreg at my home shop
That 3M vacuum looks a lot like the HILTI ones we used to use to handle concrete grinding/cutting dust. I wonder if it makes the same big thumbing sound as it knocks off the filter while running.
Pretty awesome episode. I'm going for the FitFinder and the Bow Fetherboard. I may get the iGaging squares too but I have tools that get that job done. Thank you! The FitFinder is the coolest little tool; Will surely alleviate the most frustration for the buck. Got a link for that router bit set (the V bits).
Spent the day hooking up my new, used heavily once, Makita GA9071X1 230mm 9" grinder to Henry and VTuff vacuum extractors via ash can to eliminate hot metal spark risk. Clumsy but it works. Next thing to save up for is heavier duty M-class extractor or even higher for brick and concrete dust. Been clearing all sorts of cement, concrete, and other rubble from daughter's new back garden (yard in US speak). While it would have popped up due to subscription, it was well timed
I have made a purchase and have added a couple to put on my Christmas list. Thanks for doing this!
Thanks for another great video do keep them coming. I also have been using Zebra pens for nearly 30 years as a friend of mine showed me they write upside down and so are used for NASA missions and another really useful feature is they even write on glass when you need to mark glass!
I love your videos! Thank you so much for the tips!
Cool tools James. Thanks.
Thanks for letting me in on these great tools
One more awesome thing for that featherboard is that it fits wide rail table saws. My hedgehog didn't work at all on my contractor saw. But this one did.
I’ve been looking for a sharpening system I’d actually use (my current wet stones are a pain) and didn’t cost 3x what my chisels did, so just ordered the MPower SBS kit. Thanks for the reviews!
I’m more of a fan of the Graphgear 500 than the 1000 because its hexagonal barrel with removable clip lets it work as well for mounting in compasses and jigs. I am also a sucker for aggressive knurling.
Thanks James, really like the cool tools. Fred.
I worked at a custom cabinet shop for years and they have that same Castle pocket hole machine. I've done thousands of pocket holes with it and it works great. Compared to the small kreg jig that I have now it takes a fraction of the time to do a pocket hole
3M's sounding like the sanding Holy Grail for me 😄
every +3 decibels equates to doubling the perceived loudness. Going the other direction, -3 decibels is perceived as half the loudness. When looking at from and amplifier point of view, every +3 dB equates to 10 times more power required to create the sound. For example, if you measure 60 dB at 1 watt with the sensor 1 meter away from the speaker/source. To get 63 dB requires 10 watts, 66 dB requires 100watts and 69dB requires 1000 watts. Going the opposite direction to reduce requires 1/10 the power.
thanks for showing your choices
I agree, I bought one of those feather boards two years ago and absolutely love it. Thanks
I have looked at that feather board. I think it will be on the Christmas list this year.
Good info. More stuff that I want more than my money. Keep 'em coming!
We use the Castle production machine in both of our shops. Unfortunately, ours are older models and don't have the nifty hinged top with the gas assist. That new design is awesome!
Great video!
Cool tools indeed. I'll show the boss that feather board. He might actually use one. Your pocket hole machine is great. I love castle's shallow angle. You seriously need to adjust the base on your new machine. That wobble on every cut in the video is not good for the pivot mechanism as it is swapping cuts. Love the videos. Please continue.
Love your work 👍
Great Info!!! Thanks!!!! 😀👍😎
I’m a weekend warrior with a tool addiction. I bought the Caste USA TSM-12 and I look at it thinking why did I buy it, then I use and I’m so glad I did.
I got a bench top pocket hole machine and it's quite the upgrade! I went with the lesser known brand Safety Speed, but after using the castle bench top one, I like the safety speed better in every way except the main cutter is not nearly as good. But I bought the castle bit for it and now it's gold!
I also love the zebra pen; I call it "The BEST Writing Instrument". I wish someone would listen to me and come up with a pen kit I could use to make pens with the Zebra Pen refills
And wow what a lineup!!!
Thank You James!
That featherboard is such a clever design. I hope it is easier to find in the UK than MicroJig's cool tools!
Just a quick note to let you know I just purchased the Bow fealtherboard duo - thanks for al the great educational videos. Larry
@EEEZSolutionS
Жыл бұрын
I used this device for the first time this eve... I made a very nice discovery.... I was making miter slot runners and needed to cut approx 1/4" off of a 7/8 piece of wood. I decided to use the featherboard and as the cut finished, the waste piece was very gently pushed backward towards me (yes I was using a riving knife) .... the featherboard stopped the movement of the waste wood causing it to gently slide to the left side of the blade on the table. Granted this was not a true "kickback" but it made me realize what a great tool this is! Hopefully I've explained this clearly enough that it makes sense to you.
I don't need any of these tools. But I wish I did because I want them. Love seeing the innovation.
Point worth noting perhaps on the pen/pencil thing - I don't use either of those, but the ones I do use are basically the same body - which has meant on occasion I've marked up bits of wood with the pen or written in my logbook with the pencil - have two different shapes for the two functions is *definitely* a good idea.
Thank you for this video. I know woodworkers would love the discounts in the video if they want to buy one of these tools.
I don't know about y'all, but this is the most expensive video for me EVERYTIME
Good video. Some interesting tools in this one, even though some are a bit pricey I will say, since you are now a regular KZread content provider, I keep waiting for you to review the "cool tools" you use to make your videos - like the cameras, tripods, editing software and whatnot ...
I like the Zebra F-301 but broke more than one, carrying in shirt pocket and leaning against concrete or steel during routine inspections. By the time I retired as a Hydroelectric Operator, I was using the F-701. Now that I’m out of the plant and don’t use a pen constantly, I carry a cheap “tactical” pen that requires a couple of twists to expose the tip, and will accept quality refills. But the F-301 fine point is nice for writing.👍
I agree on the zebra pens , 25 year over the road retired now truck driver , thats all i used in my log books , they had to be perfect , i messed up one time in 25 years on that book , no accidents either ..i busted some fenders and lights , but it was my truck , i paid for it ( that was kind of a accident , unreportable though ) now i play with my bucket truck , it was supposed to be a hobby ..but it's pretty close to working again
Very awesome information!
I really like that featherboard.
Thank you Jaames.
I’m as acoustics professional, 5 dB isn’t 3 times as loud/as quiet. In terms of loudness a difference of 10 dB is twice/half as loud and 20 dB would be 4x as loud. 5 dB is clearly louder and the difference between someone talking conversationally and someone speaking at a raised voice/ approaching yelling territory. Yes acoustics is weird, but one interesting thing is that it often provides amazing insights on airflow efficiencies and longevity, as it’s the turbulence flow, that will commonly create the noise. Awesome review, I will definitely be keeping 3M in mind when I’m ready to upgrade, thank you! A quiet shop is a safer shop people, and always wear your hearing protection!!
Hey Stumpy great video! I'm curious if you could share the dimensions on that 3m dust extractor? They don't seem to be listed on taytools or 3m website. Thanks in advance.
3m vacuum and sander looks like made by flex tools, maybe with a some mirka cooperation too .
I use my Zebra everyday!!! Love them
If you like the zebra 301, you need to try the 701. It costs more but the barrel can literally last year's and refills are cheap.
I really like my bow featherboard, I just wish it was a magswitch!
Next month's Cool Tools should have a white beard, and red outfit. Nice selection of tools.
Doin the stumpdy dance over that sharpening system 🎃
Zebra pencil in the shop. Graphgear for drafting. I love them both. Gonna try the Zebra pen.
Can you please expand on WHY you like supporting the small businesses as you often mention? Thanks for doing what you do!
@StumpyNubs
Жыл бұрын
Small businesses are usually owned by families and they support their local communities. They are often more approachable, more willing to stand behind their products and far easier to work with.
I got lucky and snagged the Porter cable version of the bench top castle pocket hole machine at a flea market, it's awesome, only downside is is only for ¾ material.
FWIW, if you'd rather not deal with Amazon, the Bow Featherboards are also available from Lee Valley Tools, both the US and Canadian sites, for five bucks cheaper.
We had a lot of problems with that exact pocket boring machine at work. It would start to fail to drill the hole for the screw (would still bore the “countersink” portion). That one was sold and a new castle was purchased which uses regular motors as opposed to rotors (old castle would require router replacement 1-2 times a year), this one also (only a month or so old has started to have the exact same issue. When they work they’re awesome, when they start to experience issues they are a huge pain.
Bought the 3M Dust Extractor and 6" Premium Sander based upon your recommendations. 💯
@StumpyNubs
Жыл бұрын
That's quite a setup! Enjoy!
The ribbed hose on the 3M extractor is No Bueno!
@StumpyNubs
Жыл бұрын
I do admit that I like the hose on my Festool extractor better. Particularly how it winds up tighter. But in actual use the 3M hose works perfectly well.
Love the content James. Do you have any advice on knowing when to swap out bits of sandpaper? Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting money throwing aside perfectly good sheets but then sometimes I feel like I'm getting nowhere even though the paper still feels abrasive. I especially have this issue when using it to sharpen tools or flatten a plane sole, it feels like metal just instantly destroys the paper.
@StumpyNubs
Жыл бұрын
If you feel like it's not cutting fast enough and you are inclined to use more pressure, it's time to switch. If you really consider how little a few sanding discs really cost in comparison to the price of the wood in the project, let alone your time, it's not hard to use an extra disc rather than overusing an old one.
Any chance you could put up rough dimensions of the dust extractor. I’ve searched everywhere. Oh yeah, you’re amazing!
I used Zebra pens back in the late 80s and early 90s doing triplicate credit card forms. they were legible, and the pens literally worked flawlessly until the ink ran dry. - unless i did something like dropping it on its point on concrete I think I killed a cartridge that way, once. might have to go back to them.
Thanks
Zebra pens. One of my all time favorites!
What are your thoughts on the Jessel Clear-Cut stock guides?
you can fix the filter clogging in shopvac by just adding a filter bag
The 3M vacuüm would be great for household.
The iGaging T-Marking Squares are cheap but $10.80 to ship, Amazon is $46.95 with prime, free shipping. Save a few cents!
Looking at the shop vacuum. Are there any adapters to connect these to various sizes of both shop vacuums and the tools, cause I struggle to find things that fit together. It's very frustrating.
I'm pretty sure festool sells a module for their larger extractors, that cycles it on for pneumatic tools