Real vs Rip Off Woodpeckers Tools | The Results May Shock You!

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I wanted to know if Woodpeckers tools were worth the high price so I found some replicas on Amazon and decided to compare them. What do you think? Are they work the high prices compared to the knock offs?
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0:00 Fake vs Real Tools
0:17 Paolini Pocket Rule vs Fake Rule
4:46 Woodpeckers T-Square vs China Made T-Square
8:26 Woodpeckers Saddle T Square vs Amazon Square
10:51 USA vs China Mini Square
12:06 Delve Square vs Amazon Carpenter Square
14:46 USA vs China Tools
15:05 Tool Warranties
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  • @731Woodworks
    @731Woodworks Жыл бұрын

    ▼EXPAND FOR TOOL LINKS and INFO▼ Watch Next = 5 Tools You've Never Seen Before kzread.info/dash/bejne/hWWJy5N6YtCdkcY.html Woodpeckers Paolini Pocket Rule Set - amzn.to/43xHgw7 Fake Pocket Rule Set - amzn.to/3IIZgLL Fake Pocket Rule (blue color) - amzn.to/3MXrJjE Woodpeckers T-Square - amzn.to/42br56g Fake T-Square - amzn.to/3qi0mYw Woodpeckers Saddle T Square - amzn.to/3C02CXe Fake Saddle T-Square - amzn.to/3qdIBd4 Woodpeckers Tiny Square - amzn.to/3MZxAVr Fake Tiny Square - amzn.to/3BZIYug Fake Tiny Square Option 2 - amzn.to/3IMkl8k Woodpeckers Small Carpenters Square (Delve Square) - amzn.to/3otIPfI Fake Small Carpenter Square - amzn.to/437gfj6 DFM Small Carpenter Square - amzn.to/3MZ0SDH Pencil I Use - amzn.to/3OFaeFV TrueWerk Work Clothes - truewerk.pxf.io/GmbJjE Use code WOODWORKS10 to save 10% off your order for a LIMITED TIME ONLY. The full list of tools and supplies I recommend can be found on my website: www.731woodworks.com/recommended-tools Join the TUBAFOUR NATION through Patreon to get access to exclusive member only behind the scenes videos, member only livestreams, exclusive discounts, and other cool member only perks! www.patreon.com/731woodworks Check this video's description for links to all the videos I discussed. If you use one of these Amazon and other affiliate links, I may receive a commission Some other useful links: Daily Tool Deals on my website: www.731woodworks.com/tool-deals Subscribe to our email Newsletter to get new content alerts, sales, and more! mailchi.mp/7e44c16eefdc/731-woodworks-email-newsletter Check out my easy-to-follow woodworking plans: www.731woodworks.com/store Outlaw's Board Butter - So Good it Should be Outlawed: www.731woodworks.com/store/boardbutter

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n

    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n

    Жыл бұрын

    The return policy on Amazon is fantastic. If you don't like something for any reason, they will send you a shipping label and refund your money that day or send you a new one. If something is defective you will find it immediately, not years from now. It's sad to see you so loyally compare products with no objectivity or common sense.

  • @ruthiecabine2501

    @ruthiecabine2501

    Жыл бұрын

    This is a great item

  • @mariuszjarczak3679

    @mariuszjarczak3679

    9 ай бұрын

    @@BariumCobaltNitrog3n That's why when you pay $50 on Amazon it is really worth $35 because of that returns policy.

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n

    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mariuszjarczak3679 You have to choose wisely, read reviews-more is better, look at the company's rank and rep score

  • @w9jim
    @w9jim Жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure if "fake" is the right word here. It's more of a "knockoff."

  • @jackfeldmann44
    @jackfeldmann44 Жыл бұрын

    I have experienced Woodpeckers warranty first hand. Far and above my expectations. Great people there.

  • @philipkern6774

    @philipkern6774

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Jack, I’m interested in what the warranty claim was about. Did it fail over time or out of the box? While their warranty service may be great, if something goes wrong with the Amazon version of the pocket rules, I can replace them 5 times over and still be ahead money wise compared to the Woodpeckers brand. Thanks.

  • @chrisstennett1592
    @chrisstennett1592 Жыл бұрын

    This is amazing! I have the Woodpeckers 12” edge rule and really wanted a 24” T square but the cost was unreasonable compared to the edge rule. I was too scared to buy the knock off bc I wanted consistent measurements. You just save me so much money!

  • @breslaj4
    @breslaj4 Жыл бұрын

    I have that exact slide rule set. Works perfect for my needs.

  • @mlcardwell1
    @mlcardwell1 Жыл бұрын

    I am a Woodpecker fan for sure. You get what you pay for and part of that price is R&D. You can always find a Chinese knockoff of anything that is stolen and made cheaper. Customer service is a very big part of a company for me. I had a Woodpecker router bit that broke during my first use. I called customer service, they said let me look into it and get back to you. Within an hour, the President of Woodpeckers called me. He personally apologized and overnighted me not 1 but 2 new router bits. Not to mention Made in the USA!! I am happy to support a company like that.

  • @TheDaniel85

    @TheDaniel85

    10 ай бұрын

    Woodpeckers are a bunch of crooks that steal themselves anyways. So don't feel bad about buying the knockoffs, actually.. please buy them.

  • @markkempton4579
    @markkempton45797 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! The saddle T is the one I was really hoping would be a good value replacement, but you clearly get what you pay for.

  • @geoffdrew5207
    @geoffdrew520710 ай бұрын

    Excellent comparison. One point I would make regarding the Woodpeckers lifetime warranty is that it wouldn't cover neglect and with these tools only neglect would make them faulty.

  • @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
    @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio7 ай бұрын

    Hell, for someone starting off and getting new tools, this helps a lot. Worth the buy...

  • @ScottS360
    @ScottS360 Жыл бұрын

    You've got to give credit to Woodpeckers: they've managed to convince an entire generation of woodworkers to pay through the nose for tools delivering accuracy a machinist would envy. The Emperor's New Clothes of the woodworking world! 🤣

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    Жыл бұрын

    lol love the Emperor's New Clothes analogy!

  • @cpthornman

    @cpthornman

    Жыл бұрын

    I call it the Apple effect.

  • @jefffaircloth8603

    @jefffaircloth8603

    Жыл бұрын

    Studies have shown that people equate high price with a better product, even if the products are exactly the same.

  • @CarlYota

    @CarlYota

    11 ай бұрын

    Anything less than an eighth of an inch is unmeasurable. Kidding aside, modern woodworkers be getting pretty crazy with their tolerances. It’s not titanium. Your furniture isn’t going to stay where you put it. You don’t need to be thinking in 64ths. It just doesn’t matter that much.

  • @MrSir2552

    @MrSir2552

    10 ай бұрын

    @@CarlYota I think that's going to be where I struggle most when I start making stuff, honestly. I work in a machine shop and have for over a year, so I measure things in thousandths of an inch every single day. Typically down to a 3 or 4 thousandth tolerance... Or about the width of two hairs lol. So when I get to actual woodworking, that's what I'm going to naturally want to measure to and have to remind myself it ain't that deep lol

  • @Munkendrunky
    @Munkendrunky Жыл бұрын

    MATT! I appreciate all your content but I especially like this video and would love to see more content comparing/contrasting top tier hand tools against the generic stuff from Amazon. Hope you have a great Memorial Day weekend!

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks John!

  • @brooklyn71484
    @brooklyn71484 Жыл бұрын

    I have no issue paying for quality, especially if the warranty is top notch.

  • @simonpetermurrell
    @simonpetermurrell8 ай бұрын

    Great review!

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n Жыл бұрын

    13:00 That hole is not "self-centering" it's just a hole. You have proven beyond a doubt that American made means overpriced. Made in China does not mean lower quality. iPhone, Rolex, Cartier, Omega, Mercedes Benz, BMW and hundreds of American brands are made in China.

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    Жыл бұрын

    What I meant was that the hole is in the center of 3/4" stock and if you use a self centering drill bit, it will drill the hole in the center.

  • @user-kv1ns5te2r

    @user-kv1ns5te2r

    18 сағат бұрын

    They're made in China because Chinese manufacturers do not pay a living wage and the government provides significant subsidies and trade protections to its industries. If the US were to levy a tax on foreign goods based on wage comparability, the price differences would disappear.

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n

    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n

    16 сағат бұрын

    @@user-kv1ns5te2r IF my mother had balls she'd be my dad.

  • @lennyrosen7033
    @lennyrosen703310 ай бұрын

    I have wanted a set of Poalini Pocket Rules for a long time but couldn’t justify the price. I’m just a amateur woodcrafter. I don’t make my living doing woodworking. Thanks for the comparison review. That knock off is affordable and good enough for me. I wanted a rack to mount them on the wall over my workbench. I made a rack out of scrap wood.

  • @a_ham_like_me
    @a_ham_like_me Жыл бұрын

    If you have ever tried to return a tool to another company for a refund/replacement, the Woodpeckers tools are worth the money.

  • @tchevrier
    @tchevrier Жыл бұрын

    the irony is that if you really want precision then you aren't using rulers and pencils.

  • @liquidrockaquatics3900

    @liquidrockaquatics3900

    Жыл бұрын

    That was my thought. I am getting the slide rules though to lock down measurements and save them for later

  • @T0tenkampf

    @T0tenkampf

    Жыл бұрын

    not that ironic, they are woodworking tools and considering that wood moves to some degree it doesn't matter if you use a more accurate method

  • @tchevrier

    @tchevrier

    Жыл бұрын

    @@T0tenkampf as a matter of fact it does matter a considerable amount. For example if you are making hand carved dove tail joints, or mortice and tenon joints. You aren't going to be getting the precision you need with a ruler and pencil.

  • @vladimirlopez7840

    @vladimirlopez7840

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tchevrierthat’s what I use veritas marking gauges for.

  • @denniscotey8182

    @denniscotey8182

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@tchevrierIve seen 100 year dovetails that might make you walk that back a bit.

  • @HeliRy
    @HeliRy Жыл бұрын

    Banggood has quite a few quality WP knockoffs.

  • @Whisper2k13
    @Whisper2k13 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for explaining what that square cutout is for! 🤣

  • @_SYDNA_
    @_SYDNA_9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the detailed review. Had not seen these; will probably buy a few of them. One thing I would have liked to see is testing the durability of the metal. Like many of us, my "shop" is my garage and often times that may actually mean the driveway in front of the garage, with smallish tables or horses. I love some of the things I can do with a speed square, but the soft aluminum in the budget square I found in the big box store dents and burs up like crazy when you drop it. Which means everytime it drops i have to get out my file and try to knock off the burs without affecting accuracy. I work hard to protect these things but it happens. The difference in sent-to-china stuff is sometimes the lack of environmental regulations and cheaper labor, but sometimes its the unseen things like metalurgy. It would be nice to see a "drop test" or hardness test (or maybe just poke each of them with a sharp object) to compare these two and see if the American made Woodpecker stuff is tougher in daily use. Follow up: So 731 gave me a "like" on the original version of this comment which probably motivated me to do more (honey vs vinegar, etc.). It turns out "Vickers" hardness is a good measure for dents in metals and dent resistance in aluminum is highly variable by alloy. In fact it varies by a factor of 15x ! Here's a link: Overview of materials for Aluminum Alloy www.matweb.com/search/DataSheet.aspx?MatGUID=ab8aeb2d293041c4a844e397b5cfbd4e BTW: The type of alloy doesnt seem to have much affect on thermal expansion. To me it would be worth it to get tougher stuff, but tougher stuff is harder to drill so it will, of course, cost more. I wonder if the Woodpecker tools are made of tougher stuff? I think I may actually get that WP t-square, which is definitely a step up from drawing lines with my framing square. I'll see if I can test the WP dentability with a nail or something in some obscure location. Thanks again for the review.

  • @jto7642
    @jto76425 ай бұрын

    Thank you! This was a truly helpful and honest video. Question though... is the knock-off saddle square's shorter overhang made 1/2" or 3/8" ("by design" like the offset on the cabinet square), or is it just random?

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado97377 ай бұрын

    Great presentation! Also, outstanding Tee shirt! Semper Fi

  • @ponyboyc
    @ponyboyc Жыл бұрын

    Machining in every country is the same its all done by cnc machines. The made in the USA price tag is crazy on these items

  • @ponyboyc

    @ponyboyc

    Жыл бұрын

    @@1pcfred they used to be done like that now its all done with cnc and lazers

  • @yaowsers77
    @yaowsers77 Жыл бұрын

    I love how you presented the items. This was perfect!

  • @David_Avidmind
    @David_Avidmind Жыл бұрын

    I do have the Amazon Chinese rules. I think the major difference between them is that the graduation markings are a surface coat/transfer, whereas according to the woodpeckers site, their markings are laser etched.

  • @robertknowles3677

    @robertknowles3677

    10 ай бұрын

    I watched a video with the Amazon version and it was stated that the markings are laser etched.

  • @andre1987eph

    @andre1987eph

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@robertknowles3677they are Lazer etched. I just got mine from Amazon

  • @hillbilly_patriot
    @hillbilly_patriot Жыл бұрын

    That's wild seeing the Paolini pocket rule on YT. I work for Paolini

  • @taylormedia1000
    @taylormedia100011 ай бұрын

    Wait a minute. Obviously, you like the Woodpecker brand, but we're looking at a price difference of $352 US between the products you mentioned. Yes, we can get into pencil-like differences when it comes to microscopic line measurements, but then you have to take into account how sharp your pencils are, and how close you actually cut. As far as warranty, I suggest you read through the fine print, factor in the return cost and don't forget the $350 price.

  • @ftnirish74
    @ftnirish74 Жыл бұрын

    Hands down, one of your best comparison posts.

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 Жыл бұрын

    I purchased the pocket rule set after seeing a video about them, in black last year. For checking the depth/width settings. Checked it against the only real square I have (Starrett) and they were all dead on. Thank you for sharing your review of the fakes. Well done. Everyone stay warm, safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia

  • @Wyman642
    @Wyman642 Жыл бұрын

    I have the Paolini and like it. But honestly, I use it mostly to ensure I’m cutting the same length of a board - top and bottom on a tracksaw. I could use the Kreg product for that. I have other tools to measure square, blades, bits. So despite my spendthrift habit of buying Woodpecker, one can go with the fake red on this tool.

  • @johnleonard5857
    @johnleonard5857 Жыл бұрын

    I have a few woodpecker tools. One of the, is the Saddle T-6 and I wish that the square edge was a little shorter than 3/4”. When scribing on 3/4” plywood (which is really 23/32”) I have to lift the board up so I can slide the saddle left/right when scribing. Very annoying.

  • @SandyMasquith
    @SandyMasquith Жыл бұрын

    I think there are products that justify the costs for Woodpeckers. There are those times, like on the saddle square, that the features define the product. For me, it’s a matter of accuracy and convenience. I have limited pockets. I need to make sure whatever is in those pockets is accurate and can do what I need. Weirdly, the Amazon small square delivers some features the Woodpeckers doesn’t. I feel like the combination of Delve square and the Amazon small square might be justified. Or the DMT and the Woodpeckers…*sigh*. I’d much prefer to purchase USA made. Some of the cost of Woodpeckers is to enable the factory workers to make a living wage. I get it. And I am all for that! Woodpeckers folks make great products with high precision. Then they go out to dinner in their local neighborhood and add to the economy. I think that is something I can pay a little extra for.

  • @martyf.6125
    @martyf.6125 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for being honest especially for us beginning woodworkers I'm glad I found your videos

  • @Tensquaremetreworkshop
    @Tensquaremetreworkshop Жыл бұрын

    Your 0.155" is pretty much 4mm, so it can be used for that. In fact, more people can use it, as more people use metric.

  • @barriowoodworks
    @barriowoodworks Жыл бұрын

    Very good comparison video. I also use the Delve square more often compared to my other WP tools. The Amazon mini-square is an interesting buy for the price

  • @skigh7190
    @skigh7190 Жыл бұрын

    I really like Adam Savage's advice about buying new tools. He says to buy the cheapest version of a new tool you can find. If you end up using that tool to the point of breaking it, buy a better quality version. You could also add, if you're missing a feature that a more expensive version of the tool has, then you know it'll be worth it to you to pay the higher price. Great video Matt! Really enjoyed it.

  • @TheHeadincharge

    @TheHeadincharge

    Жыл бұрын

    I think this is good advice for hand tools, but not for power tools. If you know you’re going to use something, going too cheap can result in diminished quality and create an inaccurate perspective.

  • @tchevrier

    @tchevrier

    Жыл бұрын

    There is definitely some validity to that statement but I'll give you an example where it doesn't apply. I've had a cheap hand plane for many years. It was always a pain in the a$$ to use and never really worked properly. Recently I decided to buy a top of the line hand plane. Wow!!! what a difference. Same thing with a set of chisels. But I suppose a big part is also knowing how to properly use the tool as well.

  • @peterzhangww
    @peterzhangww Жыл бұрын

    Good comparison, but I wouldn't call them "fake" simply because they are just copycats, not counterfeit.

  • @garethbarnes2628
    @garethbarnes26288 ай бұрын

    Interested in seeing what the alloy quality would be on these

  • @billg7813
    @billg78135 ай бұрын

    I’ve told my son that if he puts my tools into an estate sale one day, he would be wise to keep anything that says Woodpeckers

  • @rockwithface
    @rockwithface7 ай бұрын

    I like good tools. best in the end

  • @gregcooper9071
    @gregcooper9071Ай бұрын

    Truewerk is awesome. I have t2 t3 and t4. The s4 jacket is crazy warm, has to be 32 degrees or colder to wear.

  • @wcondesr
    @wcondesr Жыл бұрын

    Matt... just wanted to say THANK YOU for the content, the knowledge you share and the faith you have. Please keep doing what you're doing. Working up the courage to start with some projects. I already bought some plans... Thanks again and GOD Bless!!

  • @kevingeaney7741
    @kevingeaney774110 ай бұрын

    When manufacturers put metric and inch measurements on both faces of a rule they don't do it in the optimum way. If the inches are on the edge nearest to you on one face, they do the same on the other face. It would be more useful if the inches were nearest on one face and metric was nearest to you when you flip it over. I think it would be even better if one face was all inches, (both edges), and flip it over to get all metric! Deluxe would would read L to R on the edge nearest you and R to L on the far edge. What do you think? Good video, thanks.

  • @vampirejesus8170
    @vampirejesus8170 Жыл бұрын

    I just can't justify paying the woodpeckers prices for a piece of aluminum. Are woodpeckers tools good? Yes. Are they way too expensive? Also yes. Same thing with Festool. Cant justify those prices for a plastic tool in a plastic box.

  • @stephenpalazzi720

    @stephenpalazzi720

    Жыл бұрын

    Purchase some of each of this brand's products use them for a year and then tell me the price isn't justifiable. I'm by no means wealthy but I've bought the Rotex 125($659 I believe) and the Festool finish sander ($229) And three different woodpeckers products (delve square , stainless steel combination square set, 12" T-square) but I can attest they are DEFINITELY worth the money. The Rotex obliterates the sanding time of the my Dewalt sander and time is money ESPECIALLY where woodworking is concerned. And the accuracy required for fine woodworking is something woodpecker GUARANTEES and to me both of those are important. Not saying you're wrong for feeling like you do I'm just saying that after a year of use of these you wouldn't be able to truthfully claim that. I say all this respectfully.

  • @shill71

    @shill71

    Жыл бұрын

    They sell steel ones, which is what I bought. Even more expensive. But they are a joy to use!

  • @daytradingnl4734

    @daytradingnl4734

    Жыл бұрын

    For me, festool saves time. Most times 10-30%. So it pays itself back. Everyone its own.

  • @stephenpalazzi720

    @stephenpalazzi720

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vampirejesus8170 I agree about the one time tool aspect I am not a big fan of that, also I guess I'm just not advanced enough yet to the point I can make do with whatever I have to work with I'll get there eventually I have pretty good Mentors to talk to when I encounter an issue that is beyond my comprehension

  • @vampirejesus8170

    @vampirejesus8170

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stephenpalazzi720 I hear you there. It is good to have people you can bounce questions off of..

  • @TeddyR_Official
    @TeddyR_Official Жыл бұрын

    If it didn’t say “Woodpeckers”, it’s not “fake”. You can call it knockoffs, imitations, etc., but not fakes.

  • @brianhmonks

    @brianhmonks

    Жыл бұрын

    Woodpecker owns the Trade Dress ( red color ) and legally would be considered a counterfeit.

  • @ehisey

    @ehisey

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Brian Monks at this point, Woodpecker has pretty much lost any Dress protection due to lack of enforcement if registerd as TM and being a simple color is going to have trouble getting latham protection.

  • @brianhmonks

    @brianhmonks

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree with you.

  • @timberrecycling
    @timberrecycling Жыл бұрын

    I got the knockoff set of 3 pocket rules after a different video of yours showing the tool. great value, really nice to have a few of them handy to "save" small measurements during a project. I like them way more than trying to use a combo square when measuring in from edges. thanks for that recommend!

  • @mcmathwoodworks
    @mcmathwoodworks Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the honest comparison Matt! I’m not quite to the level of needing woodpeckers accuracy yet, but I did buy a dfm square based on a recommendation from one of your previous videos, and I’ve been happy with that so far!

  • @Sam_Francis
    @Sam_Francis Жыл бұрын

    “Paloney” 😂

  • @4321Woodworking
    @4321Woodworking Жыл бұрын

    Doesn't the DFM come with 2 pins so can use it as a center finding/marking as well or am I thinking the DFM small square? I got a DFM blemish set for a great price so that's an option to save a few coins as well.

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    Жыл бұрын

    I think the carpenter square comes with 1 but the mini DFM comes with 2.

  • @medhygoyer65
    @medhygoyer65 Жыл бұрын

    On a long term use, I prefer woodpeckers, my fake tools don't aged well.

  • @1packatak

    @1packatak

    11 ай бұрын

    That’s what I’m thinking. Over time, how does the cheap one hold up? Will the numbers rub off? Even for someone like me who is DIY, I need all the help I can get with quality tools😂

  • @singlefather01
    @singlefather01 Жыл бұрын

    The thickness on Chinese knock off is based on mm not in inch. So you gotta measure it in mm.

  • @madbaroncalls
    @madbaroncalls10 ай бұрын

    Which tool was the one that can quickly mark center down a board?

  • @oscar33212
    @oscar33212 Жыл бұрын

    Your accuracy comparisons assumed the woodpecker’s measurements were correct. I bought sets of the pocket rules a few years back as Christmas presents and found them acceptable, but not necessarily accurate, being about a line width different.

  • @rswearing
    @rswearing Жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure I understand what the pocket rule does that a combination or double square does not.

  • @grantman1148
    @grantman114810 ай бұрын

    I hate to be "that guy" but Greg's last name is Paolini, not Paloni. He pronounces it 'Pow lini.' I've had this ruler since 2013 and there's not a project I make that I don't use it on. Aside from the pronunciation, great video.

  • @rickgreene913
    @rickgreene913 Жыл бұрын

    Boutique tools are nice, but they don't always offer greater utility. I'll pay a third for the cheap stuff and have more budget for the tools that really matter to me.

  • @Armeanu91
    @Armeanu91 Жыл бұрын

    Prices in the US are absolutely insane for tools. And almost anything else really.

  • @shaynesabala
    @shaynesabala Жыл бұрын

    Very useful, thank you.

  • @Edwa72
    @Edwa72 Жыл бұрын

    Super helpful video. Thanks!

  • @cpwright82
    @cpwright823 ай бұрын

    It's not just USA made; it is that Woodpeckers has spent a lot of time on the design and the knockoffs are ripping them off. Most of the Facebook ads for the fake even use the Woodpecker product videos.

  • @ianpearse4480
    @ianpearse4480 Жыл бұрын

    Cool comparisons. Cheers.

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph7 ай бұрын

    Got my set of foxtrott chinese version today and measured accuracy of scale vs 6" Incra T Rule. It was spot on all the way out to 6" on all three rulers (test carefully and be aware of removing parallax error before yiu come to conclusion)

  • @sciroccoR
    @sciroccoR Жыл бұрын

    it's very interesting. but, you've used the Woodpecker stuff as reference. how about using something like starret or optical stuff.?? what makes Woodpecker the standard??

  • @donbrunodelamancha1927
    @donbrunodelamancha192711 ай бұрын

    731 Matt, I really appreciate you doing these comparisons. You do bring up I’d rather interesting point. And while the Amazon products being from China is problematic on many levels, it isn’t the main issue. I think a higher importance is something you point out a lot of these tools are nearly identical. And the question you ask is why are not trademark infringement‘s being enforced. I think part of the answer is China’s own unique trademark system. As well as our own unique patent system. And I believe the reason they’re able to get around them is because of the slight imperfections that you point out. And these imperfections may seem slight, but as you say, in the aggregate, they could prove to be Gamechangers. He also cannot put a price on a lifetime warranty. Craftsman used to be known for that. Then again, they used to be known for making a Tools so there’s that. But that is priceless. The real issue is that Amazon actively Corded and contracted with Chinese companies to make these tools in the image and likeness of woodpecker‘s tools. So the real Monster here is Amazon. Not the customer. In no way is it the customer. Is there some culpability at some level that’s up to the individual consumer themselves to live with their moral conscience. I am in no position to judge anyone. Thank you again for your seller Contant ‼️‼️‼️✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼

  • @paulcastillo5235
    @paulcastillo523511 ай бұрын

    This is a great video Matt! I watch your videos and learn things all the time. I greatly appreciate American made products since I was a young man which was decades ago. I grew up in a steelworker family but Woodpeckers prices are outrageous. I greatly appreciate videos like this one very much and also like the open-minded opinion you have on tool purchase. Keep up the good work!

  • @tebald
    @tebald2 ай бұрын

    Thoughts on 3d printed tools, example corner clamps, speed square or multitools - they obviously do not compare to quality, although considering the price, for simple uses it could be a great savings for someone starting off?

  • @aaronlandry3947
    @aaronlandry39475 ай бұрын

    A rule being slightly off doesn't matter in the end if that's the only measuring device being used... because all the measurements would be relative to each other and it should work out.

  • @MrMartinSchou
    @MrMartinSchou Жыл бұрын

    While your assumption that the Woodpeckers are the ones with the correct distance markings (e.g. 9:50) is likely correct, how you came to that conclusion in the video isn't clear. At 9:52 is looks more like the Woodpeckers tool shows the edge of the wood at 1/32nd of an inch. You could/should have used gauge blocks or 1-2-3 blocks to show the accuracy of the tools in a better way.

  • @Suntreecarpentry
    @Suntreecarpentry4 ай бұрын

    I bought the fake on amazon. Was little ashamed. Cary in my estimate clip board….they come in handy for sketch ups. Hopefully I add the WP version to the shop wall soon!

  • @BeaulieuTodd
    @BeaulieuTodd Жыл бұрын

    As has been mentioned. We can’t let a company spend three months to design, test, perfect a tool, only to them complain that the Chinese are ready to steal that work and undercut them. Paying for a woodpecker tool and supporting their skilled workers will not change your life one bit. Don’t feed the thieves.

  • @jasonharris8728
    @jasonharris87285 ай бұрын

    I’m a machinist and appreciate a finely made tool but the woodpeckers prices are absolutely ridiculous.

  • @ehinostroza
    @ehinostroza4 ай бұрын

    If you go with the premise that woodworking IS NOT an extact science since the wood (as the rest of the materials) contracts and expands but the difference is that it doesn't do it evenly, what is an exact measure? Does it justify the extra cost?

  • @derRoteKampfflieger
    @derRoteKampfflieger Жыл бұрын

    Couple thoughts. While it's a feel good thing, the measures being exactly the same only matter if you are swapping from one tool to another mid operation. Further the continuity doesn't necessarily translate to accuracy. Lastly when testing square, what you really did was compared two unknowns. To test each (without a confirmed square) draw a line, flip the tool and draw another line. If the two are parallel you have a square tool.

  • @rifleman1873

    @rifleman1873

    Жыл бұрын

    If he has used the flip method to verify his check square then his method is perfectly valid. Furthermore, you can’t just flip the t-square to test t so using another verified square is a reasonable way to check it. You are not wrong, just giving another perspective.

  • @derRoteKampfflieger

    @derRoteKampfflieger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rifleman1873 But...he DIDN'T use the flip method. All he did was compare two unknowns. IF the test square was VERIFIED sure. But two drawn lines means nothing. He may know that, but the viewers might not. One needs to decide whether the video's intent is educational or simply promotional content. Either is fine. But be clear.

  • @Tensquaremetreworkshop

    @Tensquaremetreworkshop

    10 ай бұрын

    Only valid it the edge of the test piece is straight. So you need to test this first. Two straight edges will do- it they both show it straight, and they also show each other straight, then it is straight.

  • @amohtash
    @amohtash2 ай бұрын

    Good sale person.

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Жыл бұрын

    Great video and great tools

  • @meleader
    @meleader Жыл бұрын

    I have a mixture of Woodpeckers and knockoffs. Never ever has this been a problem in making precision joinery. Good video!

  • @allan5721
    @allan5721 Жыл бұрын

    I try to follow what Matt Moreman of Obsessed Garage espouses, “Honor the source”, if it is something innovative that supports the industry and makes our lives / jobs / hobbies better or easier, but as a hobby wood worker, I can’t justify the price difference.

  • @joshualatendresse

    @joshualatendresse

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for factoring in the research, development, and design that Woodpecker did when making these products. It’s not just the manufacturing costs: of course the Chinese copies are going to be cheaper since they were able to skip all those steps.

  • @ehisey

    @ehisey

    Жыл бұрын

    Not a lot of super innovative designs in the woodpecker layout line. Not like say saw stop or even Festool (dust collection advancements mostly)

  • @allan5721

    @allan5721

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@ehisey Sawstop is a truly innovative design, but you don't have to innovate to put a lot of time / money into design. Iterating and improving existing designs still has costs involved, and those who copy those designs inherently have to spend less to produce a similar product. I imagine that Woodpeckers also spends a lot of time and money on their manufacturing process, acquiring & testing quality materials, etc., and it is unlikely that the Chinese manufacturers do so to the same level. This is evidenced by things like Matt (731, not OG) has shown in the past, such as 3 rules from the same company all having different measurements.

  • @ehisey

    @ehisey

    Жыл бұрын

    @@allan5721 Most of the stuf fin this video is just Quality control. It really does not justify the price difference. Woodpecker was not even the first to come up with some of these designs and bought them with the purchase of Blue Spruce Tool Works. QC and design is nice, but not always worth the premium. the poapline as an example is plenty accurate from the knockoff for wood working.

  • @Zamboni-0805
    @Zamboni-0805 Жыл бұрын

    Those Truewerk pants look a little tight for my liking......

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    Жыл бұрын

    Just size up? 🤷‍♂️

  • @RockyRiverHills
    @RockyRiverHills Жыл бұрын

    Appreciate the honesty of this video. Especially since you readily admit you are a Woodpeckers fan. Most folks wouldn't admit that something cheaper would rival the expensive stuff. Thanks for that!

  • @hydroaegis6658
    @hydroaegis665811 ай бұрын

    It's a piece of machined aluminum. In this day and age, ANY country can make that to the level of Woodpeckers. Now whether they care to do so... Also the reason the measurement marks were slightly off is because it's painted. Laser etching would guarantee consistent precision.

  • @pokeba3299
    @pokeba3299 Жыл бұрын

    Great comparisons, thank very much. Although I support the USA version, I think these USA shops are abusing our love for them with absurd prices and probably profits.

  • @handles438

    @handles438

    Жыл бұрын

    The CEO gotta pay for that third yacht somehow!

  • @cpthornman

    @cpthornman

    Жыл бұрын

    "Made in USA" used to mean something. Now it's just there to justify an absurd price so the greedy executives can line their pockets more.

  • @RichardBronosky
    @RichardBronosky Жыл бұрын

    15:09 I'm sorry, but "Lifetime (free from defects)" is a marketing deception. Just call it "guaranteed defect free". There's no warranty involved. It's barely a step up from "like new/slightly used/as is". Craftsman had a Lifetime Warranty.

  • @hansangb
    @hansangb Жыл бұрын

    Love Truwerks. The built-in knee pads are a game changer

  • @erichwalters4934

    @erichwalters4934

    Жыл бұрын

    Very good tool comparison, saving money is always high on list. Now I’m taking a stand as an proud patriot and will keep buying more woodpecker tools!

  • @hansangb

    @hansangb

    Жыл бұрын

    @erich walters yup. As Saagar Enjeti one said "at some point we have to be citizens first before consumers" Also I've learned that "buy once cry once" is true.

  • @quargr
    @quargr Жыл бұрын

    Hi Matt, good work with the video and very glad you made it, hoping you continue to show alternatives to the more expensive name brands. In my own experience some of the "fake" tools can be very useful while in your woodworking journey. In many ways I see the near complete knockoffs (along with the much lower price) as a means of "discovering" if the tools is useful in your given situation learning how to use the tool, often the initial acquisition of a knockoff acting as a "transition" tool, one you purchase to find the utility before eventually taking the larger plunge. In your woodworking career I am sure you can point to a number of tools that were very good for the purpose, and served you very well, but when introduced to the next level of quality, consistency, ease, and precision tools (plus having the means and experience) you were then able to understand (and I would say both appreciate AND utilize) the value of next level tools. My point is that I have found a number of the China tools (as long as they not a complete waste - not straight, square, whatever) allowed me to evaluate and "discover" the utility of the tool without breaking the bank, while allowing me to target tools that really work for me, while not too distant in the future purchasing the clearly better (though sometimes in a subtle way) when I was ready and able to appreciate/utilize it, all while getting utility out of the "lesser" tool continuing my woodworking journey. So, in this sense I see the knockoff tools are discovery and transition tools those suggesting that advocate the buy America thing need not worry, as those that advance in their woodworking journey we get there eventually, and those that don't see the need will get the utility.

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Жыл бұрын

    Great work as always.👍👍

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @thegrizzlyoldtiger
    @thegrizzlyoldtiger Жыл бұрын

    Thanks brother, I really appreciate your hard work and especially this comparison. I live on disability so as much as I’d love to have woodpeckers tools but it’s just impossible so now I know a set I can get, thank you!!!

  • @OrganicGreens
    @OrganicGreens9 ай бұрын

    Your a wood worker but it bothers you to put in 4 screws for a T square?

  • @usablellc6735
    @usablellc673510 ай бұрын

    There is no universe within which I would spend $159 for a set of pocket rulers that I would buy for $28. Woodpeckers is quite simply out of it's mind with regard to pricing. Likewise the T-Square. Spend your money on wood, not 1/128th of an inch difference in measurement. It's woodworking, not neurosurgery.

  • @joshualatendresse
    @joshualatendresse Жыл бұрын

    On today's episode, we learned that: 1. Spending zero dollars on any sort of research and development; 2. Wholesale copying of someone else's design; 3. Completely ripping off another brand's identity down to the font and logo placement that they use; 4. Paying slave wages in a third-world country; ...enables this Chinese company to make their product for cheaper. Oh, you THINK? A staggering work of heartbreaking genius.

  • @elmohead

    @elmohead

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes because China cannot make rulers but can send a rover to Mars in one launch...

  • @kelly-annflanagan7693
    @kelly-annflanagan7693 Жыл бұрын

    You are still THE MAN!

  • @1crazypj
    @1crazypj Жыл бұрын

    I'm not American so it seems to me Woodpeckers used the Snap-On and Harley Davidson marketing strategy of 'your not a real American' if you don't buy Made In America'. (although HD at one time could only say 'Assembled in USA' as they made less than 50% of finished motorcycle here) The Woodpeckers stuff IS very nice but your paying way over the top just in case they have to replace it plus, material cost are probably a bit higher (Labour isn't really an issue with CNC machining)

  • @jeffp5991
    @jeffp59914 ай бұрын

    I'm a weekend woodworker. I enjoy woodworking porn, and sometimes have tool envy, but I also pride myself on doing more with less. I've created some pretty decent things over the years, and most often I use a tape measure and a 60 year old framing square for measuring. There are other American made tools. I appreciate the quality and accuracy of Woodpecker tools, but until I have wood that will hold those tolerances I just can't justify the cost.

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 Жыл бұрын

    Great comparison video Matt. I have some Woodpeckers measuring tools and they are fantastic for sure, but the prices they charge is something else. My go to has become IGaging tools. I know they're made in China as well, but they seem to be as accurate as Woodpeckers and, with my budget, they're what I can afford.

  • @emypena
    @emypena4 ай бұрын

    The China version has a lot of selection to choose from. The price really is the dealmaker.

  • @dfu1685
    @dfu168511 ай бұрын

    With the way you stand with Christ without fail in your videos and your blatant honesty about products I know you have given us all real unbiased reviews. Thank you! Without your consistent faithful modeling it is hard to find honest opinions out there. Just wanted you to know your hard work is so appreciated and valuable🙏🏼.

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @VE3BF
    @VE3BF Жыл бұрын

    Woodpecker stuff is so over priced if you want accurate tools buy a machinest set they are more accurate and so much cheaper. Remember folks we are talking wood work here, it’s organic, what is square today may not be square next week.

  • @allan339
    @allan339 Жыл бұрын

    I've never had to be anal about measuring something. Combination square, tape measure and marking gauges pretty much solves my problems. I do use the router plane to mark depths, especially with dadoes, so I guess there's that too.

  • @milwookie8558
    @milwookie8558 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the reviews on all of these, it's very informative. I bought the DFM Small Carpenter Square based on your reviews on it, and i also bought the DFM Mini-Square which i have to say is a good price at 20 some odd dollars and i like how you can use it with the included pins to find dead center on most stock. I will probably buy one of the woodpeckers t-squares, one or two of the paolini pocket rules and either the 1241 or 641 stainless steel square. Unfortunately i can't afford both, and not sure if i should go with the 6-inch or 12 inch model first...

  • @BobBlarneystone
    @BobBlarneystone Жыл бұрын

    If the graduations are not accurate, then it's a stick, not a rule.

  • @robertknowles3677
    @robertknowles367710 ай бұрын

    What can you do with the Paolini rules that you cannot do with the T Square other than stand it up on end?

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    10 ай бұрын

    put it in your pocket

  • @robertknowles3677

    @robertknowles3677

    10 ай бұрын

    @@731Woodworks I will be more specific in my question. T Square fits in a pocket as well depending on the length. Until you get to maybe 12 inches I wouldn't think that you would typically walk around with a twelve inch Paolini or T Square in your pocket but you could hang both of them from a tool belt. Once the Paolini or T Square is out of a pocket or not hanging on your tool belt, what can the Paolini do that you cannot do with the T Square again besides stand up the T Square? Trying to understand the value of having the Paolini if it seems you can do the same with a T square.

  • @731Woodworks

    @731Woodworks

    10 ай бұрын

    @@robertknowles3677 I think the Paolini Pocket Rule is more suited for smaller stock/work. The T Square is better on bigger stock / sheet goods, etc. It's much easier to scribe parallel lines with the t-square vs the pocket rule. But the pocket rule has the sliding stop so you can use that to repeat measurements, depths, etc. like setting the placement of door knobs, etc. Or marking the placement of say the apron on a table from the bottom of the legs.

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