Maybe it's a generational thing, I watched Norm regularly with my Dad as a kid and young adult, but was never really influenced by his choice of tools or methods. I do have a few hand planes that I felt I must have after watching DJ Marks, they rarely get used, but that's my failure not his. I also seem to have one of those silly biscuit glue squeezers, not a lamello. Just a nuisance, one more thing to keep filled and clean, guys at work won't even use one when gluing up a whole kitchen. That little trim saw is a gem, just last week I used another guys on an install to scribe a cabinet bottom to a tile floor, seriouslly fantastic little saw. But in the cabinet shop it would see little use, more of an install tool in my mind. As my skills have grown my collection of "users" shop aids has been pared to an essential collection of things I like. Not too many gimmicks. But I still like having oddities and gadgets, sort of like collecting hummels, useless in a practical sense, still fun to own. Does anybody want a biscuit glue bottle....I have several.