When reading the earlier post about router bits I wondered what the status
was with Jesada Tools. When I connected to their site it said that Razor
Tools was taking over the internet order process for them.
For a while in the 90's it seemed that they were an up and coming company.
The owner seemed concerned with customer service and was very involved in
the woodworking forum on CompuServe. I know that the nasty split with CMT
hurt them but they seemed to come out of it OK. Does anyone know what has
happened lately?
Hello Frank,
In response to your question, my father Carlo sold Jesada Tools about 4
years ago. The people who bought the company from him did not have
much luck with it and are no longer in the business. At Jesada I worked
in the manufacturing division where I was responsible for tool design
and production.
Infinity Tools was started about three years ago and is an American
company. We design and engineer all of our cutting tools in-house
(Clearwater, Florida) to ensure the best quality possible. We currently
partner with American, Italian and Taiwanese facilities to produce to
our exact specification.
As far as our quality and value are concerned; Infinity was founded on
two guiding principles, only the highest quality, only the best
service. In fact, if you or any forum member would like to try our
products, I'd be happy to give you 30% off any selection of router bits
until the end of this week. I would only ask that you post your opinion
of our products on the forum for others to view.
As always, if you have any questions you can reach me directly at the
office at 877-872-2487.
David Venditto
Infinity Tools
p.s.
For those of you who used to know my dad, he is loving Florida
retirement where he lives with my mom and his two golden retrievers,
Charlie and Charlotte.
"Frank Drackman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> When reading the earlier post about router bits I wondered what the status
> was with Jesada Tools. When I connected to their site it said that Razor
> Tools was taking over the internet order process for them.
>
> For a while in the 90's it seemed that they were an up and coming company.
> The owner seemed concerned with customer service and was very involved in
> the woodworking forum on CompuServe. I know that the nasty split with CMT
> hurt them but they seemed to come out of it OK. Does anyone know what has
> happened lately?
>
Once the American CMT and ordered by the courts to change names to Jesada
sold a year or two ago and the new owners and their service suck.
David, the original owners son started and runs Infinity tools.
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 01:01:51 GMT, "Leon" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"Frank Drackman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> When reading the earlier post about router bits I wondered what the status
>> was with Jesada Tools. When I connected to their site it said that Razor
>> Tools was taking over the internet order process for them.
>>
>> For a while in the 90's it seemed that they were an up and coming company.
>> The owner seemed concerned with customer service and was very involved in
>> the woodworking forum on CompuServe. I know that the nasty split with CMT
>> hurt them but they seemed to come out of it OK. Does anyone know what has
>> happened lately?
>>
>Once the American CMT and ordered by the courts to change names to Jesada
>sold a year or two ago and the new owners and their service suck.
>David, the original owners son started and runs Infinity tools.
>
Leon, have you tried any Infinity bits? Just curious what their quality
and value are.
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David Venditto said:
>As far as our quality and value are concerned; Infinity was founded on
>two guiding principles, only the highest quality, only the best
>service. In fact, if you or any forum member would like to try our
>products, I'd be happy to give you 30% off any selection of router bits
>until the end of this week. I would only ask that you post your opinion
>of our products on the forum for others to view.
I'm glad to see that someone has been handed the torch.
Although how you guys handle the daily gridlock of JFK and Alt19 is
beyond me.
As for the opinions - you could get more than you asked for.
Hmm... maybe I'll order up a set. <g>
Greg G.
"Mark & Juanita" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 01:01:51 GMT, "Leon" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Frank Drackman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:[email protected]...
> >> When reading the earlier post about router bits I wondered what the
status
> >> was with Jesada Tools. When I connected to their site it said that
Razor
> >> Tools was taking over the internet order process for them.
> >>
> >> For a while in the 90's it seemed that they were an up and coming
company.
> >> The owner seemed concerned with customer service and was very involved
in
> >> the woodworking forum on CompuServe. I know that the nasty split with
CMT
> >> hurt them but they seemed to come out of it OK. Does anyone know what
has
> >> happened lately?
> >>
> >Once the American CMT and ordered by the courts to change names to Jesada
> >sold a year or two ago and the new owners and their service suck.
> >David, the original owners son started and runs Infinity tools.
> >
>
> Leon, have you tried any Infinity bits? Just curious what their
quality
> and value are.
I'm not Leon either, and I don't know about their router bits, but I *did*
just receive a rip blade from them and it cuts sweeeeet.
todd
"David Venditto" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Infinity Tools was started about three years ago and is an American
> company. We design and engineer all of our cutting tools in-house
> (Clearwater, Florida) to ensure the best quality possible. We currently
> partner with American, Italian and Taiwanese facilities to produce to
> our exact specification.
http://www.infinitytools.com/ for anybody that wants to know.
"Mark & Juanita" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> Leon, have you tried any Infinity bits? Just curious what their quality
> and value are.
>
I'm not Leon, but their bits are very good quality. I'd rank them right
up with Whiteside, Amana, etc. They offer some good discounts and specials
if you are on the email list.
> Thanks David, I definately remember your dad. In my mind he is one of the
> models of customer service that I try to remember. Even in the ugly split
> with the other CMT he took the high road. I wish him well and will head
to
> your site when I need some tooling.
>
>
I ditto that - Carlo is a class act. I also will visit your site as needs
arise.
Vic
"Frank Drackman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:3mRdf.17582$>>
>> Once the American CMT and ordered by the courts to change names to Jesada
>> sold a year or two ago and the new owners and their service suck.
>> David, the original owners son started and runs Infinity tools.
>>
> That is great to know. I had heard that Infinity had a good reputationm
> but didn't know the link with David. If anyone here was a member of the
> CompuServe forum they will remember that Carlo was fantastic.
A side note I mentioned in another part of this thread, while Jesada
manufactured its own bits, Infinity has its bits made to their specs by
another company. At least that is the way I understood it 1 year ago.
"David Venditto" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello Frank,
>
> In response to your question, my father Carlo sold Jesada Tools about 4
> years ago. The people who bought the company from him did not have
> much luck with it and are no longer in the business. At Jesada I worked
> in the manufacturing division where I was responsible for tool design
> and production.
>
> Infinity Tools was started about three years ago and is an American
> company. We design and engineer all of our cutting tools in-house
> (Clearwater, Florida) to ensure the best quality possible. We currently
> partner with American, Italian and Taiwanese facilities to produce to
> our exact specification.
>
> As far as our quality and value are concerned; Infinity was founded on
> two guiding principles, only the highest quality, only the best
> service. In fact, if you or any forum member would like to try our
> products, I'd be happy to give you 30% off any selection of router bits
> until the end of this week. I would only ask that you post your opinion
> of our products on the forum for others to view.
>
> As always, if you have any questions you can reach me directly at the
> office at 877-872-2487.
>
>
> David Venditto
> Infinity Tools
>
> p.s.
> For those of you who used to know my dad, he is loving Florida
> retirement where he lives with my mom and his two golden retrievers,
> Charlie and Charlotte.
Thanks David, I definately remember your dad. In my mind he is one of the
models of customer service that I try to remember. Even in the ugly split
with the other CMT he took the high road. I wish him well and will head to
your site when I need some tooling.
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:3mRdf.17582$>>
> Once the American CMT and ordered by the courts to change names to Jesada
> sold a year or two ago and the new owners and their service suck.
> David, the original owners son started and runs Infinity tools.
>
That is great to know. I had heard that Infinity had a good reputationm but
didn't know the link with David. If anyone here was a member of the
CompuServe forum they will remember that Carlo was fantastic.
<I would only ask that you post your opinion of our products on the
forum for others to view.>
I've bought six Infinity bits in the last two months and recommend them
without reservation. They are well balanced, properly designed, and cut
very nicely.
Now if you only made replacement bits for my Keller dovetail jig.
Billy.
"David Venditto" <[email protected]> wrote in
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>
>
> As far as our quality and value are concerned; Infinity was founded on
> two guiding principles, only the highest quality, only the best
> service.
I own 'em. I think you've succeeded on both counts.
"Mark & Juanita" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 01:01:51 GMT, "Leon" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>
> Leon, have you tried any Infinity bits? Just curious what their quality
> and value are.
Yes, I bought a rail and stile and raised panel set about 1 year ago from
them. To that I will add that I have had a CMT rail and stile bit set for
about 10 years and have done probably 15 pieces of furniture with the set
and only touch the carbide up with a diamond file. The CMT bits seem to cut
cleaner and better than the new Infinity set.
Further however I have not used the Infinity rail and stile set yet, only
the railed panel bit and that is the only Infinity bit I have used so far.
Value, they seem to be priced fairly but so far I believe that the old
Jesada and CMT bits cut better. I know that I am not comparing apples to
apples here but it's my gut feeling. The Jesada and CMT bits certainly
looked better than the Infinity bits when new. IIRC Infinity does not do
its own manufacturing rather they have their bits made to their specs. This
may have changed.