12 Must Have Tools Under $20!
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- These 12 tools that every woodworker needs are all under $20! Check out these super handy tools that would be great to add to your DIY or woodworking business! Plus they would also make pretty awesome gifts for the maker in your life.
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WEN rotary tool amzn.to/3EMo04s
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Kreg drilling guide amzn.to/3GtQFMG (much cheaper at a big box store)
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WEN rotary tool amzn.to/3EMo04s
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Kreg drilling guide amzn.to/3GtQFMG (much cheaper at a big box store)
Digital caliper amzn.to/3tKcqQX
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😮Great idea… I’m going to by my wife a table saw for her bithday
Not related to this video, but I watched your video and bought your plans for the small spiral Christmas tree and spent last Saturday helping my 10 year old grandson build it for his mom. What a great day it was in my shop sharing quality time with my grandson and building memories that will last his lifetime. He decided to show his mom the tree in the flat version first, which she loved, then when he got it home he revealed the spiral which blew her mind. All of this for just the cost of one 2x4 and a dowel. Total cost of under $7. Thank you for the inspiration.
This is the kind of stuff I love. Getting the kids in the shop and spending quality time with them is priceless and something hopefully they will cherish forever. Keep it up. And thank you for the support.
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Liked this, straight forward, no extra comments, no filler sentences trying to be “witty or cute”! Thanks
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Every good woodworker needs is a board stretcher. And a cordless extension cords
moving blankets for doing the finishing sanding and assembling your projects. its 4 or 5 dollars per blanket and it can save a ton of time because it could save you from resanding
I have a foot pedal for my vacuum and table saw. Be cautious and always use the on - off on the saw as well when done with a cut. It is easy to accidentally step on the pedal when your hands are in the danger zone.
great tip on buying gifts you'll get back. Kind of like buying your 7 year old sister a Grateful Dead album. Great vid!
Lol yes just like that!! Thank you!
I use that footpedal switch for my miter saw. It saves me from having to turn the laser on and off. I can just leave it on and it's always on when I actually want to use the saw, but it won't burn out from being on whenever I "have power" to my saw.
Matthew I just want to thank you for not being a overreactive DUCHE BAG HYPE GUY that seems to be the trend on TH-cam nowadays.. I can clearly tell you actually do care about people and your followers and peoples success and that is awesome you are by far one of the best TH-cams out there. You are actually helping people who are probably going through really tough times looking to the future and are looking to make extra money or a career even. Please don't ever turn into one of those other guys and keep up the good work brother! I think I'll write you in somewhere next time I go to poles haha.. Love all of your awesome projects man.
What a compliment and thank you for all the support. I want to help people. That is really why I started to do this. I want to see people succeed so I try giving them the information to do so. Best wishes.
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He is def great
It’s spelled “DOUCHE”!
I have never watched a video so intensely.. I need a couple of them...
Wish all TH-cam videos were like yours, no long intro or music, just fast facts and to the point.
Here are some cheap items I use all the time.
- cheap set of 1,2,3 blocks, great for making temp jigs and clamping things.
- corner clamps, this is kinda a China tool but they are amazing they are squares that have clamp spots on the side.
Oh yea! Thanks for adding to the list.
I second the 1-2-3 blocks! I have a couple of sets and they’re used all the time. I also do a lot of metal work, so sometimes I don’t think of them as woodworking tools, but they most definitely are. On that note, I’d also add machinist’s square, height gauge and surface plate as tools that I got for metal but use for wood more than I thought I might.
Wen makes inexpensive 1-2-3 blocks that are plenty good enough for woodworking. Keep them oiled to avoid rust.
im doing pretty good in my shop, i have 10 of the 12 shown.
Great video. In regards to not wearing ear protection to avoid the jump scare, I've trained my wife and kids to notify me by flicking the garage lights on and off when they enter and/or need my attention. I ALWAYS wear ear protection, always have. Just a tip I thought I'd pass along. I'm a pretty regular watcher!
GraphGear 1000 mechanical pencils are nice to have for me. Good quality and very shop friendly.
TH-cam brought me here, and you kept me here. I love this, I love the creations you've shown, and I'll be looking forward to your next video. Thank you!
Glad to have you here with us. Welcome to the community!
The multimark also has a built in reveal gauge for casing
This is awesome! Definitely buying most if not all of these!
Just purchased the dust mask .thanks for the discount code.
I have most of what you Just showed, the Foot Pedal is my next purchase.
Thank You!
Hahaha... Glad to hear that I'm not the only one that gets Christmas gifts that way... Get it for dad, if you need it... Go and borrow it. 😜🤣
Yes! Haha
Thanks for the info.
THANK YOU !!!
I've got that exact foot pedal for my Pegas scroll saw, it is a great quality of life improvement for it.
Yea, I’m definitely a fan.
Outstanding thank you.
Very inspirational words about setting short and long term goals. The only time you truly fail is when you quit trying. I've been pasionate about woodworking and been creative my whole life. In 2021 I suffered from a stroke at work and have been working on my mobility ever since, I love working with wood and miss the feel and smell of it. I enjoy your videos. Keep them coming.I have made a good living over the years and was able to raise my 4 children from construction and DIY. Thanks again.
I like to ware a headlamp for light! It goes wherever I go.
One item to consider is a cord swivel or something to elevate your power cords away from your work surface.
I can't tell you how many times I watched my grandfather cut through his cords with a saw. My job as a kid was "cord holder"..... though sometimes he would still cut the cord where I couldn't reach.
One thing I am ISO is kid size gloves for woodworking. I have very small hands.
My “dream” project I’m working out right now is a “unity” cross for my niece’s upcoming wedding. Wish me luck! I’m gonna’ need it! 🤞🏻
Well I was going to say angle finder but the kreg too looks awesome
I just found your channel I work with metal most of the time but everything u have shown works both ways metal or wood I'm amazed at the tools at 2dollar price range thanks I'll be subscribed
So much great information!
Hey there Matthew. Just recently subscribed. I was a masonry, concrete and landscape contractor for many years. My passion was stone work. Working with my hands, I find, is one of the most fulfilling activities anyone can partake. Due to a permanent medical disability, my ability to participate in a lot the stuff i used to do, is hindered. One thing I've taken up is woodworking. I have a basic knowledge, due to my life long association with other tradesmen, but I wanted you to know I find your videos very helpful, well done, and your positivity infectious. Looking forward to following you and enjoying you teaching this old dog some new tricks. Best regards, Patrick.
The backside of the drill guide is triangular in shape to drill center and straight on something round like PVC.
Big Gator is another great name for these, but a bit pricier. They offer standard and metric, plus smaller bit sizes and one for tapping. All are solid metal.
Excellent, Thanks
The foot pedal is an awesome safety feature. I had one on my shop vac and it was really helpful. Then I got my first table saw and immediately realized how dangerous it was so I got another pedal for that. It gives me much more confidence knowing that if I step away, or drop something, or someone comes in and distracts me then the saw shuts down immediately.
I bought a heavy duty metal pedal on Amazon and wired my own receptacles to it. No problem kicking it around the shop floor.
Love all the positive vibes from this channel! I'm so glad I found it.
Glad to have you!
Wow!!! I need all of those. Great for the girlfriend who wants to make all of your things
That was awesome. I've got all but the foot switch.
Nice!
Just purchased that peddle thanks I been looking for one
I had to put this in my bookmarks. You are a treasure. Thank you
Anytime!
Thank you
Just bought a few of your ideas. I already had most of them, but I needed a few I didn't have. Thanks, great video.
Thanks for the video. Because of you, I just bought the dust mask. I'm so stupid for not ever using one. I was turning a tree branch on my lathe without using one. I was coughing all day. Thanks again.
Much needed!
For my shop vac switch I use a remote control wall switch I picked up for ~$15 @ Lowes. I slip the switch in my apron's chest pocket (or shirt pocket) and no matter which station I'm working at I can thump my chest to turn the vac on or off.
Superb video, thanks! I'd throw in my Japanese wood saw. Love that thing.
Good morning neighbor. from Grayson county KY. Thanks for the video very helpful and I love all the stuff you make. Have a blessed Sunday.
Hey neighbor. We are very close!
Quite a few years ago, my sister bought me a 3 pack of small pry bars by Dasco Pro. So many uses in and out of the shop! They all have a nail puller slot and the mini is great for opening everything from drink cans to paint cans. Under $20!
That little cat paw size one is my go-to for stain cans. I will also add to the cheap list, the little bottle opener / paint opener that most people have. Small, inexpensive, but still invaluable when you need to open a paint can.
One of my favorite under $20 tools, is the Pittsburgh 12" Locking Wing Divider from Harbor Freight ($9.99).
I could go on all day, but one more honorable mention from Harbor Freight, is any of their Pittsburgh ratcheting bar clamp/spreaders - the 18" clamps are just $5.99!
I have HF bar clamps and dont use them.....when you crank in the force, the bar will bend. Es no bueno.
Locking wing dividers 9.99😊
Keep the tips coming please, recovering from cancer and I need to pay off the med bills. We love everything you’ve videoed so far and you are giving me great confidence! I’m currently making wood ornaments name blocks for 60 kids at an orphanage. Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated greatly.
The flexshaft for those rotary tools are Essential! Opens up so many more uses its crazy!
Awesome as always
Thank you so much
I have two of RZ masks. Love em.
You can get decent L.E.D. head lamps at home depot for around 10 dollars and then you can have that light anywhere you look.
I gotta make a hardware store run
Just ordered the dust mask, glasses and foot pedal. Some great items in this list. I’m a sucker for a $20 tool.
Me too!
That foot pedal looks fantastic. Great idea
Good reviews. I have purchased a few of your suggestions & will be buying the Kreg drill guide soon.
Love my RZ Mask and thanks for the other great suggestions!
There are times when a bubble level is yer best friend. When ya gotta get something plum level this is the tool to get ya real close and then a regular level can help fine tune things if necessary..
Can I just say I think YOU and your videos are awesome! The only videos I have downloaded to my phone to watch repeatedly or slowly when working are yours!
This isn't necessarily unique to wood, but incredibly useful nonetheless, I'd recommend folks get a nut/bolt/screw thread gauge. Like 9 bucks for a decently sturdy one. Can help you figure out threading you have on an existing screw/bolt, and has posts for figuring out nut sizes.
Mine is loaded with info. Metric, US, thread, size, length and has posts set up for both fine and coarse nuts. Very handy when trying to find a replacement, versus trying every single spare you have til you find a match
Your safety glasses are an excellent tool to use whilst cutting onions. Guaranteed that you won’t shed a tear.
I have a pair of the crown stops. They save a lot of aggravation as well as material. Well worth the cost.
Agreed!
I’m probably going to give more comments but the first tool you showed Kreg multi tool is one tool I use more than any other tool in my shop. You should of shown how you can take a measurement for one part and transfer it to another. That is the number one thing I use it for, repeatedly.
Great tip for mask and glasses, going to be cutting the lawn and these would help when the pollen count is high.
Happy Motoring and WW.
Glad i found you!!! Freaking out standing!!!
Some very useful tools! Sometimes you get surprised about some inexpensive tool that punches way above its value!
im trusting you with the ear protection and buying a set , i hope im not disapointed
I think you’ll love it!
Thank you keep up the good work
The Crown stop is for 'projection angle " 38 to 45 normal
Thanks for the video. I have some of what’s mentioned but there’s a couple things I’m going to look into.
I pity the foo who thinks he has learned everything and knows it all- It is possible to learn something new every single day of your life even if you could live a thousand years! Thanks!
I have a couple of pair of safety glasses with gaskets that I wore riding my motorcycle in place of a shield. I live in Arizona and some portions of the year, the climate is not conducive to full-faced helmets. 😁 And I use my Howard Leight shooting ear pro because i can hear everything until the dBs get too high and they shut out the noise immediately. Mine are old so need an umbilical for music, but I have a shop radio, anyway.
Matt, I have all the stuff that you mentioned already in my shop and yes I use them all the time.
They are all really useful!
I think that foot pedal works with the rotary tool as well.
I’m probably doing something wrong but how do you keep your pine picket fencing from warping. I keep everything out side ( I have no shop). I’ve made the trapezoid tree collars and two sides warped pretty bad before assembling (left them cut outside several days before I could get to them). And I made the 1 picket tree and one of the pieces seems to be warping… so you leave your wood inside or cover wood that’s outside?
Power regulator for making non-variable speed grinders variable. Plugs between grinder cord and extension cord with a dial to regulate speed.
Thank you! I needed some ideas for my daughter. Her and her dad can easily get a couple of these and any I don't get from Santa I can buy myself.
Great ideas , thank you !
Wow great tips thanks!!
Needed Christmas ideas for my “new to woodworking” husband. Thank you so much and we really enjoy watching your videos together!
I turn wrenchs most of the time and don't get into much sawdust. But I did find this video interesting and a great hint video for a couple of those tools I could use !
I discovered the foot switch about 30yrs ago. It came as an accessory to a high-end scroll saw. I plugged a three-way power adapter into it and ran the saw and an overhead light. I thought it was pretty cool.
Now...I have one switching my table mounted router that is a off-on type. I also have one tied into my drill press that is a 'deadman' style, which is to say you must have pressure on the pedal if you want power to your tool. Harbor Freight has both styles in the $15 price point. They are half again as large as the Wen you demonstrated, but seem to work for me. I've had them for years now, and aside from HFT's penchant for selling poorly finished products I find them to be durable and able to handle a decent amount of current. The switch on my router, for example, is likely six years old and shows no need for replacement. So...git yourself a couple of these. Like Matthew says, you'll wonder how you lived without them.
Damn it Matthew! Now I have to buy all 12 of these lol. But I can get them all for around $100. Great video as always
Lol sorry man. Thanks!
Thanks so much!!
Thanks Mathew for these must have tool videos I really like them.
Very useful information that I haven’t seen on any other channels Thanks for posting this video Matthew
Stoffing. I'll be using that! ( correctly, I promise)
Nifty. Thanks
Love your video it is very helpful.
Brilliant
Great video! (As usual!) I'll definitely be adding some of these items to my tools!
+1 for RZ masks. We have several. They're great!
Thanks for this video, Matt. It contained some valuable information.
You just inspired my christmas list.
Really enjoy your down to earth approach to projects, sales, tools and the like! JimE
Anytime!
Love it, I actually have 3M Prescription Glasses just like those and that gasket is incredible for keeping stuff out of your eyes AND you can wear a mask comfortably !!
Yes!
@@MatthewPeechWoodworking Many many thanks also for the inspirational videos. I started making Christmas trees with scrap wood and I can't keep them in stock and have a waiting list now as well !!!
Awesome advice! Thank you. 🙏✝️🇺🇸