I watched the entire video and tried finding that had to have tool but just could not. If there was one it would be the Festool dust collector. I know for fact they work and are the best on the market but to use it for the sanding I do in my shop just does not warrant the price. I sand outdoors 99% of the time. If I sand indoors I have a down draft table that works well. It would be great for my scrollsawing work so it still an option if I ever came into some money it would be in the shop. But then again I would also buy many of Festool tools because I have drooled over their Kapex miter saw for many years. Their sanders are some of the best on the market too. Other than that there were nothing that stood out. Those sander and other tools where you hand crank to me a re a waste and for the price. You have to be able to work with one hand and control the project which is never good. With drill presses you can clamp the work piece down. (I know someone will suggest that one so I thought I would include a thought) The back saw is good for model makers. That is about it and cutting balsa wood and pines. Do not want to go through each tool but in my opinion I am not running out and buying any of those. Is it good to see new innovations, for sure it is but lets take it to the CNC world and really be amazed at what can be done. One thing I would maybe get and can always buy is the diamond stones for the tormek sharpener. I have the Tormek and use it for when I want to really take my tools and touch them up if I have no projects going on. But a grinding wheel gets you there quicker. But it was interesting watching. Thanks.