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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Layout & Measuring > Woodpeckers Holiday Countdown — A New “Retired” Tool Every Day Until Dec 12th.

Woodpeckers Holiday Countdown — A New “Retired” Tool Every Day Until Dec 12th.

Dec 3, 2018 Benjamen 5 Comments

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Woodpeckers Holiday Countdown event started today. For 10 days until December 12th, 2018, they will reveal a single retired One Time Tool each day. Once the tool is revealed, you’ll have an opportunity to purchase it until their supplies run out. They only have a limited number of these One Time Tools, so if you miss them this time you’ll have to hope they have a second run of the tool.

Woodpeckers is only allowing orders through their website and since these are One Time Tools, there will be no back orders.

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Update: It looks like they reveal the new tool each day at 10am EST.

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WoodPeckers One Time Tool Edge Tool Sharpening guide

Today they revealed their edge tool sharpening guide as the first of 10 tools.

This tool is a “go, no go” gauge when you are sharpening chisels and plane irons. The gauge is made from 3/32″ thick 17-4 stainless steel. The interior angle is 90° with a tolerance of .0085° for making sure your chisel or iron is perfectly square before sharpening.

Around the exterior are 9 angles for checking the bevel angle of a sharpened chisel or iron. The first 8 angles range from 15° to 50° in 5° increments with the ninth being 54°.

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Benjamen Johnson grew up watching his dad work as a contractor and woodworker. He became an electrical engineer and took an interest in woodworking. Check out Ben's projects at Electronsmith's 3D Prints or Instagram.

5 Comments

  1. Mark Lee Shelton

    Dec 3, 2018

    Please offer the festool parallel guides. Please, please, please…

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    • fred

      Dec 4, 2018

      As an alternative you might look at this one from Seneca:

      https://www.toolnut.com/seneca-parallel-guide-system-for-festool-makita-triton-track-saws.html

      and this – which looks better than what I have from Woodpeckers:

      https://www.toolnut.com/insta-railsquare-festool-makita-track-saw-square.html

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      • adabhael

        Dec 4, 2018

        I have been very happy with my set of Precision Dogs parallel guides. They exceeded my expectations even in wonky circumstances, the manual is good, the video helpful, and I found the service very responsive when I had questions. They look a lot like the Seneca (both use the Incra track) and I remember considering both, but I apologize I cannot remember what led me to choose one over the other, maybe just price.
        Not that you asked, but relevant to Fred’s second link, I choose the TSO guide Rail Square, in part to support what I saw as an innovative (and innovating) company. Their new models are nice and beefy and have worked great for me (but I have not tried others). There are some strong opinions about the Insta-RailSquare product, if you enjoy an online discussion as much as the tools themselves.

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        • fred

          Dec 4, 2018

          I had bought the Woodpeckers Track Square jig – probably before the TSO was available. I find that the Woodpecker variant is a bit finicky to set and doesn’t always hold its position after many repeated cuts.

          Not so bad that I’d toss it out and start over – but one of those cases that waiting for the TSO guide – would probably have been better

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  2. fred

    Dec 4, 2018

    If you missed out on the sold-out sharpening guide – I see that MLCS is offering a cheaper alternative:

    https://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/edge_tool_sharpening_gauge.html

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