Woodworking Tools Will NEVER Be the Same! (genius breakthrough)

The video “Woodworking Tools Will NEVER Be the Same! (genius breakthrough)” is by 731 Woodworks. In this video, Matt introduces a groundbreaking innovation in woodworking tools that promises to change the landscape of the industry.

One of the biggest challenges faced by woodworkers, especially those in humid or damp environments, is the fight against rust on tools like table saws, band saws, and router tables. This issue can be exacerbated by accidental spills or, in the worst-case scenario, flooding, as experienced by a fellow YouTuber, Drew Wit of Witworks. His unfortunate encounter with a burst pipe left him with a rusted band saw, a situation all too familiar for many woodworkers.

Drew Wit dealing with rust on his band saw

However, Harvey, a company founded in 1999, claims to have developed a solution: a new rust-proof top for their tools, utilizing innovative nickel-plated technology. This new feature is said to prevent rusting, not just on the surface but also on the underside of the tool tops. To put this claim to the test, Matt decided to test the new band saw in a rather unconventional way—by exposing it directly to rain.

Unboxing the new band saw in the rain

After unboxing the saw, Matt placed the top outside in the rain for an hour, followed by a wait until the next morning to inspect the results. Surprisingly, only minor water spotting was observed, which wiped off easily. Three days later, the nickel-plated top remained rust-free, showcasing the effectiveness of Harvey’s new technology.

Inspecting the band saw after rain exposure

The durability of the nickel plating is impressive, as it is nearly three times harder than cast iron. This means that it can withstand the rigors of woodworking without easily scratching or denting, which is a common issue with traditional cast iron surfaces. Even when working with wet wood, woodworkers need not worry about rust forming on the top, allowing them to focus on their craft without constant maintenance concerns.

Harvey’s commitment to innovation doesn’t stop at the tabletop. The overall build quality of their equipment has also been lauded. The assembly process for the band saw was straightforward, requiring minimal effort. The pre-installed fence and easy-to-follow setup instructions made it accessible for woodworkers, even those who may not enjoy assembly tasks.

Assembling the band saw

Another notable feature is the nickel-plated flywheels and gears, which further enhance the durability and longevity of the machine. The blade setup process is user-friendly, allowing for smooth adjustments and tracking—a critical aspect of band saw operation.

Adjusting the blade on the band saw

Safety features are also a priority for Harvey. The band saw includes a blade brake, which is essential for preventing accidents, as well as a key lock to ensure that unauthorized users cannot operate the machine. Additionally, dual dust extraction ports enhance cleanliness and efficiency in the workspace.

Safety features of the band saw

In terms of performance, the band saw excels at resawing tasks. The powerful three-horsepower motor handles wood effortlessly, and the RG2 compass roller featherboard attachment provides additional support and pressure against the fence, ensuring accuracy during cuts.

Demonstrating the band saw's cutting capabilities

Overall, Harvey’s new rust-proof technology and robust build quality make their tools a compelling choice for woodworkers. The combination of innovative materials and thoughtful design caters to the needs of both hobbyists and professionals alike. If you are considering upgrading your tools, Harvey’s offerings might just be the game changer you’ve been looking for.

In conclusion, Matt highlights that if you’re in the market for a new band saw, table saw, or router table, Harvey’s innovative approach could significantly enhance your woodworking experience. As they aptly put it, this could very well be the biggest innovation in woodworking tools in the last decade.

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