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Thanks for your sincere comments. Good advice from your side. Happy holidays
ОтветитьThanks for the time and review.
ОтветитьThe trouble with china will probably get the junk or different stuff
ОтветитьSo....in my previous comment I said I'm VERY new to woodworking. I've ordered a few of these things, such as som dog hole accessories mentioned in this video. Since I figured building a work bench would be a fun first bigger project and I don't have one with dog holes I assumed the 20mm must be European standard, considering that 3/4" is a imperial measurement that equals 19,05mm. Turns out from this video that I was wrong!
ОтветитьI'm very new to woodworking, so I'm honestly shocked that the BG corner assembly squares are ~40€. I totally would have expected half of that! The American brand charging three times just seems insane. I now that we are in difficult financial Times and prices probably have increased a lot. But still.. It must be hard to claim that you have big costs for research and development and prototyping and manufacturing for such a simple product? Otherwise I totally get that the original makers need to charge a LOT more than knock of companies!
ОтветитьIn my opinion all tools/jigs are variations of tools/jigs that have been in use for centuries. When you use your pencil and ruler do you wonder if they are rip off copies? Technology moves on and the tools we use moves along with it but they are still just a means of measuring or making things square/round/curved, just (hopefully) more accurate. Many of the tools we buy today are designed to hook the user, some fancy (read expensive) clamps we use on jobs can just as easily be done by a couple of scrap wooden wedges. So I wouldn't worry if the square I use looks similar to another named brand or the one used to build the pyramids. 😎 👍
ОтветитьTe descalificas tu solito. Los productos chinos son infinitamente mas baratos y muchos de ellos no solo igualan sino mejoran la calidad. Otra apreciación es que la mayor parte de los productos y herramientas occidentales son hechas en china, de una u otra manera.
ОтветитьI store my parallel guides fully assembled in a Festool track bag
ОтветитьI wouldn't buy anything from china if the official product is available elsewhere.
Ответитьthieves
ОтветитьSome of the items from BG are very good but most are rip offs of western R&D’d items and off course people buying these things are supporting the Communist party which is a major threat to world stability. As China economy starts to suffer, everyone will see new lows they are prepared to stoop to to stay in power. Everyone loves a bargain (me included) but there’s a price to pay in the long run.
Ответитьwher you will put woodpeckers tool. You must reassembly and put in plastic box it is the same.
ОтветитьNo way i would spend that much on a streight edge
ОтветитьI made a purchase in July, have not received the shipment as of September. Be cautious!
ОтветитьLove these videos! I just subscribed dude. Keep up the good work!
ОтветитьI love my Banggood tools
Ответитьwhat 3d printers would be good to get if i wanted to provide a service to construction companies and a service to the government fulfilling contract services
and what sort of items could i provide with what 3d printer
i have a chance to create and start a company with the support of the government
The only moral problem I have is with Woodpecker's pricing scheme. Snobby overpriced hipster stuff.
ОтветитьThey look good but I wonder if any are up to USA 4R standard for accuracy. ?
Ответитьdang pierre! your video production is top notch! keep up the great work!
ОтветитьI’m done buying anything relevant from chinese websites. Too many delivery failures.
ОтветитьNice, I need some KM Tools. Great video Pierre.
ОтветитьWhat I liked about this video is that you included real-life nitty gritty in dealing with Chinese tools. Such as shipping mishaps, questionable packaging and branding, etc. Thanks for the video.
ОтветитьTo much talk yabyabbediyabyab. More show, less talk dammit
ОтветитьYes please more tools from China and more from you in general!!!
Parallel thing will not find its way to my place…….not needed in most shops?
Bob
England
sounds like an opportunity to build your own hardcase for the parallel guides
ОтветитьThanks for the review. I have a few Hongdoui clamps and they held up just a few weeks before the small screws came loose. Tried to add some loctite, but they keep coming loose. I don’t use them anymore and bought the Festool clamps instead. Yes, more expensive, but much more enjoyable to use and no issues at all after a year of use.
ОтветитьYes please, more tools from China. Especially identifying good brands.
ОтветитьI hate Chinese tools. My experience is that they are, at best, second rate. There is no precision in China like there used to be in America, Germany, Sweden, or Switzerland. People just buy these garbage tools because they are less expensive. The Chinese market is just exploiting us.
ОтветитьIn Germany, everyone is always grumbling about products from China. Most people forget that almost everything now comes from China. I'm relatively open about that. I've been really lucky with tools from China, but also here and there bad luck.
I think it makes no difference when I order something in Europe. 🤷♂
Have you figured out, what to do with ur life?
ОтветитьWhat about all the tools the big Red is copying these days. If you follow their launches you will know. They are copying left and right
ОтветитьGood job on this Sir. I enjoy your videos. I don't have a track saw and have seen no need for one. If my bandsaw, tablesaw or mitersaw can't cut it, I am probably not building it. The exception is sheet goods but I rarely break down a full sheet. Cheers friend.
Ответитьgreat video yet again!
ОтветитьThank you for your kind words my friend. That is the second tool in a collaboration series with Hongdui who I know to be one of the bet tools makers working today. We have several more coming out in the near future. those mallets will be back in stock on my website in a few days. Love the series my friend.
Ответитьyes please more videos
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ОтветитьI don't want to see anything from the CCP.
ОтветитьIdk if you're joking or not cuz 19mm metric IS 3/4” freedom. It's so close that having a wrench or socket in both is an effort in redundancy.
Same thing with 8mm and 5/16" freedom. Working on Stihls drilled that one forever into my memory.
9/16" is really close to 14mm but not always interchangeable like 8mm:5/16" and 19mm:3/4".
That being said, when i take measurements i do it in metric. Metric became so much more intuitive once i realized 25mm=1". 2.5cm just stops me up for some reason, even tho it's the same. I don't have to think when it's in quarters, then it's just money, y'know.
The only argument against metric that has merit, imo, is that metric doesn't have an equivalent to the foot, which is a much more intuitive unit of measurement. But knowing that 350mm (or 300+50) is a foot makes it much easier to NOT have to think about and to just know.
Great video, my guess is that the maker of the parallel guides skipped the manual because they are too time consuming to correctly produce and you can buyers can refer to the Woodpeckers guide and video for instructions. I believe these are the same guys who are selling the WP adjustable track saw square knockoff as well.
ОтветитьI have no problems with Where I purchase my tools but they Damn-well better do the job and do it well. I am selective about what I get from the PRC only because if there are short-comings they are rather well hidden, commonly found in durability, tolerances and interchangability (see: machine tools). Hand tools not so much. All the same, I Have found that any hand tools of PRC origin Do tend to rust more readily. (IMHE).😮
ОтветитьThat drill bit you ordered looks like an Amana Tool copy. I'd be interested to know what they charge for it and if it compares to the quality. I only own one because it's like $40 US per bit.
Great video as always!
Really enjoying your series. You are doing a great service to the hobbyist community by posting these reviews. I would agree with others in that you can only get 2 out the 3 parameters in any product: price, quality and service. Many have said that for professional work, they would not buy these tools. Which makes sense in that a business is getting a tax break on their equipment, whereas hobbyists have to pay with after-tax dollars, and equipment breakdown has costs too.
ОтветитьNice stuff, I have some things from veiko they are really not bad.
ОтветитьI’ve had a Sjobergs bench for a couple of years now & that is not how I thought it was pronounced 😂
ОтветитьI think as a consumer you are caught in the quality, cost, availability triangle. That is we get to pick two - so a high quality readily available tool will be expensive. Cheap tools might be easy to find but are never high quality.
The ethical question is not about the theft of IP (that's a commercial matter between the makers), rather whether we can live with the hidden costs of lower cost, lower quality products - environmental, labour laws etc.
Hi,
Of course more materials like that and some summary every now and then what you find most useful in your a workshop after few weeks/months ? :)
I'd hang the parallel guides on the wall! They should take up very little room that way as long as you have the wall space.
I've got 20mm holes in my mft style worktop and two of the hold downs. They're alright. One is harder to clamp with than the other, I have to push down on the other side while lifting the lever to get it to engage properly.
Btw, I don't know who came up with the track saw parallel guide idea, but TSO also has a version. Benchdogs too, and probably others. They probably did rip off the color, though!
Yes if you can a video on the Banggood navigation and top ten tools to buy for beginners that would be helpful.Thanks.
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