As most Machinist I made tools to assist my work. 35 years ago I made, 1.5x1.0x.75 blocks. Same design as 123 blocks but fit inside my Kurt vise. Still us them. Lol also made 2.5" sine bar!
Thanks for your great products and video content, Mike. The magnetic base and digital gage can be used on hand planes to make sure both the left and right sides of the blade are set to the same depth-of-cut. I find setting the depth by eye to be frustrating. Your base and depth gage make it simple.
Wow, thanks for all 1-2-3 block info. And that Stanley tape measure is my favorite. I have been using them for many years. I think I have 4 of them. I don't understand why a lot of people are using monstrous 1" tapes for doing woodworking.
Moin, habe diese Blöcke gekauft,sie sind sehr gut gearbeitet, in der Artikel Beschreibung waren die Blöcke als Metrisch beschrieben, aber als ich das Paket öffnete stellte ich fest das es Zöllige waren, aber in Europa ( ausser in GB. ) ist das Metrische vorherrschend . Mfg. Horst
@@vincechoraszewski2394 $20.99 for a pair. You can subscribe to our emails too and we'll send you a discount code for 10% off your order. You can find them here: lddy.no/1cvg7
Too bad your customer service sucks and you don’t bother responding to emails. Was gonna buy a few of these but not anymore. I’ll take my business elsewhere.
Thanks or making these kinds of videos, but thank you even more for supporting the woodworking community, including supporting other content creators.
As most Machinist I made tools to assist my work. 35 years ago I made, 1.5x1.0x.75 blocks. Same design as 123 blocks but fit inside my Kurt vise. Still us them. Lol also made 2.5" sine bar!
I’m your last configuration could be used to line the drilling and alignment for cross dowel nuts and bolts, Mike great video! Love your company.
Thank you!
Thanks for your great products and video content, Mike. The magnetic base and digital gage can be used on hand planes to make sure both the left and right sides of the blade are set to the same depth-of-cut. I find setting the depth by eye to be frustrating. Your base and depth gage make it simple.
Excellent demo video! Now, what are some uses for parallels in woodworking?
Wow, thanks for all 1-2-3 block info. And that Stanley tape measure is my favorite. I have been using them for many years. I think I have 4 of them. I don't understand why a lot of people are using monstrous 1" tapes for doing woodworking.
You can also use it… lol great vid
As always, another helpful idea!! Thanks
Thanks for this other great video 😊
Do you know if they exist in metric dimensions ? … 😬
Moin, habe diese Blöcke gekauft,sie sind sehr gut gearbeitet, in der Artikel Beschreibung waren die Blöcke als Metrisch beschrieben, aber als ich das Paket öffnete stellte ich fest das es Zöllige waren, aber in Europa ( ausser in GB. ) ist das Metrische vorherrschend . Mfg. Horst
I must order the "connector kit". I have the blocks, but currently no way to join them to each other.
We use metric in the UK. But, being ancient I sometimes use imperial. Never used them, so something to extract my pounds?
How to buy the 1,2,3 blocks if I using my VISA card?
Patented?IKEA uses that system since the stoneage
Where can I get a set of those blocks?
We sell them on our site. It's linked in the description 🙂
@@TaylorToolworks how much do they cost?
@@vincechoraszewski2394 $20.99 for a pair. You can subscribe to our emails too and we'll send you a discount code for 10% off your order. You can find them here: lddy.no/1cvg7
Looking for some ideas for where to find those L bolts.
@@makeamericagratefulagain I would try some square U-bolts from hardware store. Cut the cross piece into two pieces and you have 2 L bolts.
Why do I count more holes than what you stated in the video? How do they count them? 😂
Too bad your customer service sucks and you don’t bother responding to emails. Was gonna buy a few of these but not anymore. I’ll take my business elsewhere.
are you aware that your are using actually in almost every sentence