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If you like that router base, you should check out the 3x3 customs and Katz-Moses router base and build it yourself flat-packed router table. Really simple, but versatile design that even comes with the fence and and hardware minus a few wood screws.
@@MCarberry89 Supposed to be released for sale sometime this month. On the HD website there is a place to put your email to get notified when it's available.
Very useful tools they are. Gotta try out the edge sander tool. Thank you for sharing. Everyone stay safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
I have had the i gaging combo squares for probably 2 years. They are ok but I regret not waiting until I could afford the Starrett. There are some compromises with the accuracy in my experience.
I would think it would have to be extremely hot and left in direct sun light for a while before something like that happened. They are really thick 3D printed material.
Hey Matt, great video and content as always! And big thank you for shining some light and supporting small businesses like mine. It's a big help for us and for the woodworking community who might not be aware of some of the awesome products out there, so thank you. Keep up the great work!
Great reviews and demos! I'm really glad that you are spotlighting small independent suppliers. Thanks for your time investment to help all of us work smarter and better.
Great video! The set of two iGaging squares is more expensive than buying both individually, so you're paying a few bucks for a case and pencil that you probably don't need. Don't automatically choose the set option because you think there's a bundle discount . . .
@@731Woodworks Not everyone has a shop full of Festool and Woodworkers products either. We use the tools we have to save us time and money, so thanks for agreeing with me. And for the record, a decent 3d printer costs about as much as that Dewalt sander.
@@cavedog1279 I have no idea why he responded with that chippy attitude, that was pretty uncalled-for. If you can save some cash by 3d printing your own tools absolutely go for it!
I didn’t read all the comments - someone may have mentioned it - but the best change in the TSO square Version 2 is that you can attach it anywhere along the track in an instant. With no loss of squaring accuracy once you lock the clamp. They modified the T that fits in the clamping groove so you don’t have to slide it in from either end. Great modification!
Bought the 4" square this morning after seeing your video. Saw some great ideas for my woodworking son and others. Love the content of your channel. God bless you sir.
Good video. I have a set of iguaging squares, I really like them, just the ability to layout mortises. It is one of my favorite layout tools, like number 3, just behind my marking guage and combination square.
Thanks for your videos and information. You and a couple other creators has inspired me to try woodworking for a hobby and I find it relaxing until I find my mistakes but once you said I’m not a perfect being I don’t create perfect things and your not building a clock doesn’t have to be perfect really spoke to me and helps me look over little flaws that no one else notices so I can keep enjoying this hobby. I just wanted you to know quotes like that do help a lot of us so keep doing what you’re doing
First time watching your channel. Nice clean vid. No time wasting bull. And you're nice to look at. Hope your wife appreciates you 'cause I am. Have fun today.
I've gotten some great tools because of your reviews! I appreciate what you do Matt! I just ordered the setup block set and the squares before they're out of stock. lol
The number of FANTASTIC very affordable and extremely accurate tools I have in my shop is thanks to this channel! I know not everyone loves these types of videos but from a small woodworking business, this has been almost essential. Thank you for your videos!
I have a set of Igaging setup blocks which I use constantly. However, mine are sized from 1 mm to 20 mm with a 25-50-75 block. I have been converting from Imperial to metric and realize I should have done that years ago. I use several other Igaging products as well. I find that they make quality products.
I have the setup blacks and the exact 90, and I love them. I think iguaging is a very good company. Their tools are on par with most of the other way more expensive tools
Hey man, I'm really loving your tool reviews. I love that you're a Woodpecker's guy, I am too, so it's nice that you're reviewing some good alternatives. Keep up the good work!
I like the router base. But the iGauge set (the same as this one) I bought a couple of years ago was pretty sad. The metal the blades were made of was very soft and bent easily, and the measuring scales were off as well as the angels. And the pens were broken. 😥 I do like and use iGauge's Digital calipers and I have been meaning to get a set of their Setup Blocks. All the Best, Chuck
Hi Matt, love your videos frequently highlighting tools having the accuracy and often many of the features of the more expensive tools in a given class. What I find interesting is even though the less expensive tools may be at least "good enough" to provide exceptional precision for those on a budget, but does not preclude (perhaps even giving a greater appreciation for) picking up the more expensive brands in the future, so I don't believe the less expensive tools eliminate sales, as if they are not in your budget now (and you want to get things done now, not several months/years from now after you have saved your pennies) it allows you to get things done and overall allows entry into woodworking or purchase of other tools that will make the job less frustrating. Again, thanks for these videos.
I've just brought a Preciva Folding Carpenters square / ruler here in the UK, £26.00 made in China, realy impressed, the square has a folding arm giving you 12 inch's, lockable stop on the common, degrees, but not on the hip valley, a scrib in the base, has 3/8 -10mm shoulder on the base lert and right. its worth a look.
Igauge to me was a must as a beginner setting up my shop. The Tso for my Kreg is one of the biggest game changers for me. I always joke that I was 3000$ in before I could make square cuts. In reality I was probably even deeper than that. It’s one of the things I can’t say enough about. In my mind, if you own a track saw, you almost need one of these. Also, I love that tso and ujk have teamed up. Haven’t used the park system but dang it sure is pretty and I look to put it to use on my project table I plan on building.
In the last 24 hours, the 90deg sanding tool had sold 24 total, so far. That doesn't include what has sold before this video came out. It's impressive to me that you hit that many people that quickly. Outstanding product and outstanding job to you for doing such a great job to help represent these small guys' tools.
Just like he said, both pieces are separate purchases!! So the total for that set up is $90, seems a little steep for plastic. Its a shame, probably would sell more of them if it wasn't overpriced.
Apparently nobody with a 3D printer has the old style Festool 150. There are design ideas out there including ones that are limited to 90 degrees. And I've got plenty scrap wood.
Great video. On suggestion - lower your vocal presentation. Your voice only has to project from your lips to the mic. Then electronics will do the rest.
Finally! Someone with some street cred (other than Stumpy Nubs) is highlighting the excellent iGaging tools! I bought the bench squares a couple of years ago from Taylor Tool works and their quality is outstanding. Ever since then, their attention to quality has not disappointed. I have the setup blocks, digital protractor, and the table saw alignment tool. Sure they are made in China, but to very exacting tolerances insisted upon by Igaging tools. Anyone should give them a try. Excellent lineup of tools.
Love the sander attachment, seriously useful, but having had a tso rail square (not latest model) in the past and the benchdogs rail square currently they are night and day difference. Compared to the cam system on benchdogs the clip is fiddly and just doesn't feel as secure, the bevel attachment pegs on the benchdogs square let you square against molded edges/worktops accurately, and the real game changer is the repeat stop accessory, essentially a calibrated scale with a stop block, ripping sheet material repeatably for cabinets is effortless
Which setup bars do you recommend, the setup bars from iGaging or from Kreg? Also, Amazon has the Kreg setup bars for $79.99. Amazon also has a replacement set of bars for $22.99 with the same number of bars. Both comes in a plastic case. Not sure what the difference is between the two Amazon kits other than $52.00. Do you see any differences?