Simplify Woodworking Project Layout With T-Squares | Deep Dive | Woodpeckers Tools
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Woodpeckers Precision T-Squares simplify project layout chores and deliver a high level of precision. In this 12-minute video Jeff Farris takes you into his shop and shows you how to get the most out of these great tools.
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I love my 32 but I have the 24 on my wish list.I just love the feel of really quality tools and Woodpeckers are all of that and more.
Check out what's called a Long Point Pencil Sharpener. The most common one is made by a company called Kum (no, I didn't make that up), and they also make the same thing licensed under different brand names (Blackwing, etc.). It's a two-stage sharpener, where the first stage only removes the wood... leaving you with the lead in the middle untouched. Then you can sharpen the lead in the second stage, or shape it however you like with a knife or whatever.
Allen thank you, I went to their site and they actually have a few different options for various lengths of sharpness. I decided on an electric sharpener I think it should work out fine.
I had a warranty issue with a TS-600 which was dealt with promptly & professionally by Woodpeckers. This is a remarkably useful precision tool, beautifully made & easy to use.
Well Done Jeff. The man that started with an awesome grinder; to sharpen many things. Thanks kind Sir.
You missed the rubbery Router mat for work holding, its specially useful if you need to move a long board to get best access for marking, it just rolls up and can be tossed in a box/drawer/corner.
I worked as a draftsman and I used the same eraser as your wife. It was great to work with.
Hey Jeff, I watched your video because I’m considering buying the 24” T-square. It looks awesome. I picked up a 0.9 mm pencil and it works great with my other woodpeck rules. I also got a book keeper’s eraser, its a new favorite. I never new they existed, please thank your wife for sharing that one. Cheers!
I really wish I could afford any of your measuring tools. I've been watching all my favorite woodworkers on YT using them, and then getting frustrated with all mine. LOL
always enjoy your vids and learn from them -- and buy, lol. all well filmed and explained
Thanks for the pencil tips. Really needed it.
Great lesson and I especially liked the pencil discussion
Grate info: thanks for sharing love your show and God Bless Always,
My first Woodpeckers tool was my TS-24 and it is still my favorite, because I am a baby woodworkers who uses a lot of plywood. Thank you for the video.
Thanks Jeff for another excellent video. I have the inch versions and really like them for various sizes of plywood. For those of us who also work in metric sometimes, can I suggest that Woodpeckers make a 300mm version in addition to the 600mm. That 12”/300mm size is very handy when you don’t need the full sized 24”/600mm or 32” lengths.
Another great video. Always enjoy watching your demonstrations of these tools
These videos are very informative
Wish they had a stainless model. bend a corner over on your double sided tape before sticking it down. Makes peeling the backing off a snap.
I use this rule, the regular 12 inch rule, and the 4 inch saddle square every day I am out in the shop. My only challenge is on veneered plywood. The sometimes rough surface breaks a lot of lead. The only change I would like is a version of these rules in stainless steel. Why? Because I am old and my vision isn't as good as it was, and for some reason I can see dark rule lines against a lighter background. My favorite is black against yellow. Now I know that that isn't going to happen, but I think it is an interesting phenomenon for your R&D guys to be aware of. These are fantastic tools and are my favorite Woodpecker tools by far. They are worth the price and I highly recommend them. Thanks, and Stay Safe Jeff!
Hey Grumpy, I just ordered a 4" saddle square myself. The saddle square will replace an inexpensive multiuse saddle square of sorts I've been using that works but is cumbersome. I'm looking to keep it in my apron, because like you, I seem to you a saddle type square a lot. 😎
Hey Jeff,
Is that a Mobius + Ruppert (M+R) Pencil Sharpener? If so, is it a model 0604 or 0610 or other?
Thanks!
As always, wonderful information. Woodpeckers have a variety of measuring tools. Your guidance on tool selection is always helpful. Given how many measuring tools Woodpeckers makes, could you do a Deep Dive on the combination of measuring tools you would recommend for our shop?
Just ordered the TS-600. I zoomed in and the bigger holes seem to be on 32mm centers which is awesome. Just curious are they also 1/4” holes? I want to get a shelf-pin drill bit that is 5mm for use as deilling for shelf-pin holes (vertically) and also for drawer slides to use the 5mm system screws.
I am still waiting for the mini combo square I ordered 6 months ago, but I am sure its worth waiting for. Just another month or two to go I guess.
What's the best way to check for square on a 24" t square in case I need to make adjustments with the screws? My other longest reference is only 12".
Jeff, are the large holes on the 600 on 32mm centers? How long is the base and is it adequate for squaring an end of a panel?
hello from mexico city
Great, what type of material do you use for the Black Work Bench Top ?. Please
Art, it is 1" thick Baltic Birch plywood with black micro-dot laminate on both sides. It's the material we use to make our new DP-PRO Drill Press Tables.
This may be a dumb question but can you use a shelf pin drill bit with the square?
Sorry...the hole is 1/4"...too small for a self-centering drill bit.
Unfortunately always sold out in the Netherlands, possibly back in stock in a year…😢
Ordering in the US is only possible with absurdly high shipping costs.
The problem is the EU import duties and the EU VAT to be charged on the item cost and the shipping, then the fees of the shipping company to collect the fees.
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Shipping UPS $88,00
Where are you located?? I am in Akron, Ohio. I would like to tour your factory.
We're in Strongsville, but sadly, the insurance man says no tours.
Hello Woodpeckers;
Where can I find Jeff's wife mechanical eraser?
Thanks,
Any office supply store.
Hello @@WoodpeckersLLC;
I understand but do you have a name for the item? I search Amazon but came up empty on the 7 referenced pages (150+ items). Better yet, can you provide a link for the item?
"Pentel Clic Eraser"
Would BE GREAT, IF WOODPECKERS WAS NOT. OSTING ME AN ARM A LEG AND THREE OF MY CHILDREN😡!