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  • OH GOD. IT'S A SWASTICKA DRILL.

  • @MultiTruckerdan Let me guess, you shop at Walmart, right? How ironic.

  • This tool is FANTASTIC ! . leave it to The Japanese ! .

  • @VWNate1 Or Germans.

  • 3 people like round holes better

  • Oh dear! The reason chinese product sells is because its cheap.The reason Japenese product sells is because it is such high quality and reliable.The fact that you lob the whole of asia as one mass, well I repeat myself, oh dear.Apart from that its a great vid. that gets you thinking and one more thing Reuleaux suggests its of French speaking origin.

  • MY HEAD IS SO FULL OF FUCK

  • Yet another idea "stolen" from America. check out this patent:

    Type "square hole drill patent" into google and choose the first entry or the one with "A square hole drill having a cutterhead configuration whose outline is in the form of a Reuleaux triangle and which also has a planetary gear drive. Two counter .."

    thing is probably made on Bridgeport "clones" in a CHICOM commie concentration camp.

  • @jwnoord1 Are you retarded? Did you look through the Japanese patent office before making this comment? I doubt it, since you referred to "commies". Further, The design of this drill bit is completely different to the one the patent describes, and worst of all: A PATENT DOESN'T MEAN NOBODY CAN EVER CREATE A SIMILAR PRODUCT.

  • @soildmoose whoa bro, dont get ur panties in a jam. just chill and go watch some anime

  • @soildmoose , actually no, as most of the Japanese patents are based on IP from USA and others. Japanese make it smaller and cheaper. same with China, but their electronics quality sucks, thats why they wanted and got Taiwan. The way people learn (in general) in the USA and Russia and Europe differs greatly from Japan and China. They learn by rote memorization, tends to produces smart people who know numbers, facts and figures, but stifles creativity in some sense.

  • @soildmoose - sorry -- should have said socialist too. Japan is "sort of a democracy" but they can lie like the best of them re the radiation from the Nuke Plants built on the beach. Come to think of it, they are PRETTY SMART!!!! (want some plutonium with your sushi??)

  • @jwnoord1 I think you're a troll, the patent is completly different, from 78, you don't imagine how much reasearch have been done by japaneese to end up with this drill...

    And if you still think japaneese/asia are only good at copying, watch this:

    wimp.com/countryscience/

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  • Stop picking apart what I say and look at the post as a whole. There is nothing "ignorant" about what I said. If you have proof that we are not behind the Asian market I'd be glad to see it but until then I look at things like this and many other innovations coming from the east and wonder if we as Americans have focused our energy in the wrong job markets. I am an American and believe that our country has the power to be a reckoning force in the world trade market but I we do need some change.

  • Japan or China, point is the Asian market is still miles ahead of us because of how much time and man power goes into product engineering.

  • @smartcarkiller

    Japan and China are very different markets.

    perhaps if you didnt try to hide your ignorance with more ignorance you wouldnt look so stupid

  • @smartcarkiller - product engineering + R&D is done in "developed countries" cheap labor and mfg engineering is done in third world countries.

  • SCIENCE

  • And americans wonder why we buy so many things from China! If we spent half as much time teaching people engineering rather than how to be lawyers then maybe we wouldn't need them!

  • @smartcarkiller

    That's Japanese, dipshit.

    And people wonder why Americans are so used to looking stupid.

  • @smartcarkiller - isn't so much the lawyers (though I do agree) it is the Unions here and the Enviro-NAZIs who protest ANYTHING new being built, and wont let us use our raw materials and energy resources. They are NIMBY about the pollution in China resulting form solar panels, Batteries, and CFL production.

  • An improvement on an old idea. Watts Bros. in Pennsylvania have been making bits and end mills similar to this for years.

  • @samcordion Agreed. This is an idea from 100's of years ago. They needed a template though. To be fair this is not just a bit it's the whole mechanism. Why not just get a hollow chisel mortiser for a few hundred bucks.

  • @samcordion Yep, thats what we call research, progress, improvement, not starting from scratch everytime.

  • Looks like the bit rotation is not centered. I don't see how it could be. Must be a built in "wobble" system into the chuck or head?

  • they need a round hole to start it, pretty cool though

  • Damn!, they beat me to it...Lol..

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