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This pocket hole jig kit mounts securely to your workbench or can be used as a portable unit from job to job. This pocket hole jig lets you drill pocket holes with maximum precision Due to popular demand this product is currently out of stock and will not be back in stock until Mar Compare to. Product Overview This pocket hole jig kit creates pocket holes at variable center distances for a range of material thicknesses.
Variable center distances for a range of material thicknesses Fixed toggle clamp with position adjustments Hardened steel drill guides for maximum precision Use as a portable unit or mount to bench Anodized aluminum jig body.
I like the CAD drawing more. I used to have Autocad but it became too expensive. What program did you use to make the drawing? Is it affordable? I'm a mechanical designer by trade and use SolidWorks. It's by no means affordable but I have access to it so that's what I use.
I have found that ordinary screws work perfectly fine, yes they may pull out but pocket holes with the branded screws will pull out at some point anyway, Neat build im subbed to your channel on youtube now! Reply 5 years ago. Good point, Tom. I love pocket hole joinery but prefer a more erm. I prefer Kregg brand but use whatever comparable brand is on sale, also.
Great 'able Mike. I too like using the washer and screw approach with some glue for extra insurance. I generally use the pocket hole joint when working with sheet goods where my only other "quick" option is a butt or T joint.
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I hope you weren't wanting a difficult project Yes, I made a nice CAD drawing just for you. Alright, that about does it. So in review: lil' section of drill should poke out centered on the thickness of the piece you're drilling lock collar sets the depth of pocket, if you go too deep you have to start over test on scrap wood Now that you're all set up and ready to go, use the center line on your jig to place it where you want your pocket holes and let er rip!
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BeachsideHank 5 years ago on Introduction. Reply Upvote. Just a historical note on pocket screws and their popularity.
Nice Instructable too, BTW. AryH2 BeachsideHank Reply 3 years ago. BeachsideHank AryH2 Reply 3 years ago. Woodshop Mike AryH2 Reply 3 years ago. Woodshop Mike bianchina3 Reply 3 years ago.
The pilot hole continues almost—but not quite all the way—to the end of the board. Self-tapping screws keep it simple. Kreg pocket-hole screws pull it all together. As you tighten the screw, it pulls the joint tightly together.
The process is simple, but there are several things going on that make it possible. That lets it turn easily inside the pilot hole instead of driving your two pieces of material apart.


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