New Woodpeckers OneTIME Precision Triangle - Perfect for your MFT

How do people feel about this? I've never used a bar gauge before. I am a pretty new woodworker and have made do with fitting but I can certainly see a use for this but don't know if $250 is justified.
 
I have not used one yet, but Veritas makes something similar, in stock now and significantly less $.http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=69879&cat=1,43513,43553

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Rockler has one for $30, you add your own wood or metal bars to their ends.http://www.rockler.com/rockler-3-in-1-bar-gauge

(Sorry to derail your thread Shane!)

jimmy986 said:
How do people feel about this? I've never used a bar gauge before. I am a pretty new woodworker and have made do with fitting but I can certainly see a use for this but don't know if $250 is justified.
 
copcarcollector said:
I have not used one yet, but Veritas makes something similar, in stock now and significantly less $.http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=69879&cat=1,43513,43553

05n2901s5.jpg


Rockler has one for $30, you add your own wood or metal bars to their ends.http://www.rockler.com/rockler-3-in-1-bar-gauge

(Sorry to derail your thread Shane!)

jimmy986 said:
How do people feel about this? I've never used a bar gauge before. I am a pretty new woodworker and have made do with fitting but I can certainly see a use for this but don't know if $250 is justified.

WOW !    How do you not buy the Lee Valley setup?  What a huge price difference for the same setup !

Eric
 
Eric - Nice to see you back on the FOG, great shop build out by the way!

I have the Veritas on my 'want list', should have gotten it last week with free shipping. Oh well.
 
erock said:
copcarcollector said:
I have not used one yet, but Veritas makes something similar, in stock now and significantly less $.http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=69879&cat=1,43513,43553

05n2901s5.jpg


Rockler has one for $30, you add your own wood or metal bars to their ends.http://www.rockler.com/rockler-3-in-1-bar-gauge

(Sorry to derail your thread Shane!)

jimmy986 said:
How do people feel about this? I've never used a bar gauge before. I am a pretty new woodworker and have made do with fitting but I can certainly see a use for this but don't know if $250 is justified.

WOW !    How do you not buy the Lee Valley setup?  What a huge price difference for the same setup !

Eric
erock said:
copcarcollector said:
I have not used one yet, but Veritas makes something similar, in stock now and significantly less $.http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=69879&cat=1,43513,43553

05n2901s5.jpg


Rockler has one for $30, you add your own wood or metal bars to their ends.http://www.rockler.com/rockler-3-in-1-bar-gauge

(Sorry to derail your thread Shane!)

jimmy986 said:
How do people feel about this? I've never used a bar gauge before. I am a pretty new woodworker and have made do with fitting but I can certainly see a use for this but don't know if $250 is justified.

WOW !    How do you not buy the Lee Valley setup?  What a huge price difference for the same setup !

Eric

Lol! Thanks Eric for the sweet hook up!
[cool]
 
jimmy986 said:
How do people feel about this? I've never used a bar gauge before.

I purchased the original version of this when Woodpeckers first released it in 2011, this is one Woodpeckers tool I can honestly say I've never used.

The price back then was $90 for a 24" unit and an additional $30 for the 12" extension with no packaging offered. I don't know how this compares to the present offering.
 
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