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ОтветитьFinally we have self-sealing stem-bolts
ОтветитьThis is not high torque... Notice they give nothing to measure the ft lbs tension on the magnetic screw. Like other's I'll call BS on this too.
Ответитьwell ..that was as clear as mud....over engineered junk ....
ОтветитьI like how they never put any force or torque on the joints.
ОтветитьSo very nice!
ОтветитьI work with those screews, they are awsome! They realy do theyr job. One disatwantage is how expensive they are. (2.5 CHF per connection). But they are realy tight for what they are.
ОтветитьThese are pretty neat, but why spend so much on so many expensive, precisely machined bits, when a wooden dowel and a bit of glue will work just as, if not better in the long run? Just adding complexity where it isn't required I think
ОтветитьFestool needs to buy these guys out and make a domino version to replace there complicated and slow mechanical Domino system.
ОтветитьThat's so fucking cool, smart
ОтветитьHow much clamping power do they have? Say if you needed to fit a handrail and the post was slightly out of square so you needed to pull it together. Would these be up to the job?
ОтветитьI don't get how this works. Anyone else confused?
ОтветитьSo what is the maximum momentum in NM? It is not said anywhere.
Ответитьstill joining in the end grain is going to give you a weak joint.
ОтветитьОколо семи лет прошло. И в магазинах я эту хреновину не вижу,))))
Видимо мировое правительство эту инновацию, сразу запретило и засекретило, что бы человечество и дальше прозябало используя давно проверенные способы крепления деталей.😎
so i made it too . just by using woodprix scripts:)
ОтветитьHad the tool and didn't know what it did. Learned it was used on pool tables.
ОтветитьКто смотрит в 2020-м? Почему технология взлетела? Слишком дорого? Какие минусы?
ОтветитьWhat is maximum torque ?
Ответитьwill you pay $500 for this? will you pay $120 for 1 screw and nut ? complete bullshit
Ответить👏👏🇺🇾👍👋👋
ОтветитьThe price of the joining system is no problem at all. I own a domino and it has made me way more money than it costs... And I'm likely gonna be buying a Lamello Zeta P2 in a week or two .... But the problem with this system is that the connectors are $6 per... That makes it's applications few and far between.... It's no different than a domino panel connector or a Lamello Clamex except you don't need any extra holes at all... It's not completely out of the question... But it's uses are gonna be rare... Im gonna keep it in mind. But I don't think I'm likely to ever buy it with my work flow
ОтветитьWho's from LPL to see what that magnetic garget is designed for?
ОтветитьOr just use it to open your locks...
ОтветитьLPL sent me. He repurposed your tool for covert entry.
Ответитьhow much for a single screw set? 4$ per screw?
ОтветитьSo an alternative to using dowels?
ОтветитьLPL sends his regards
Ответитьthis is great until you are moving to the new house and the moving company guys can not figure out how to remove the table legs or take the shelf unit apart and start pulling here, pushing there or try to tilt things and eventually something will get ripped right out of the wood and then your expensive furniture is ruined. And even if you have the tool to open the pins, there is no way that someone will remember years later where they were located inside the furniture to place the tool in the right place to open them. Great innovative concept, but I do not see the practicality in it, sorry.
ОтветитьAm also from LPL
ОтветитьI can buy a lot of 6” nails for one of these!!
ОтветитьVery interesting. Genius!
ОтветитьWhen you accidentally create the coolest lock picker in the world.....
Ответитьssick
ОтветитьI been looking for this tools for years. I saw it on this old house show years ago and been telling people about it, but couldn't find it anywhere and i got to the point i stared to think i was imagine it
ОтветитьRrrrrhhh
ОтветитьLPL caused me to be here
ОтветитьI came here because of LPL, but I actually want to use this for furniture 🤣
Ответитьthis music reminds so much of ww2-strategy-games
ОтветитьI came here because of the LockPickingLawyer, and i learned new things. First, i have never seen this System, it looks interesting. But did you get enough torque to the bolt to tighten the Parts? And secound, you can also use it for opening Fingerprint padlocks... 😄
Greetings from Germany
Very interesting, very smart but that's a high cost for not having a hole.
6,50€ per fastener quickly gets pretty expensive.
It's great that it exists and I hope there are enough customers to justify producing these but this is definitely not a product for regular furniture.
It's way too expensive and unnecessary for that. There are too many alternatives that are only marginally worse looking.
RRRRRRRRRHHHH
ОтветитьVideo: Shows a new cool type of fastening system
Music: Jack Bauer and the CTU are running out of time finding out where the terrorists put the bomb.
How to make first world problems even more complicated... magnets.
Ответитьaffect at distance
ОтветитьIs this actually telling me something?
ОтветитьDas ist kein Fake ihr Spinner,das ist real.Ihr ragt das nur nicht das ist euer Problem! Die Schrauben sind im Hol’s schon drin,und der Aufsatz sorgt dafür das man von außen rein und raus drehen kann.
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