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Pocket Hole Jig!

Postby demtears » Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:43 am

For those starting there teardrop project, and plan on building with a Pocket Hole Jig I just picked up the kreg k3 master system it has a limited time offer $20 dollar mail in rebate good until september 30th every little bit helps. ;)
http://www.kregtool.com/
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Postby Miriam C. » Tue Aug 21, 2007 8:13 am

:o Wow, how nice is that. :thumbsup:
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Postby Classic Finn » Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:03 am

Ive got the same set here in Reindeerland and sure love it. It took me awhile to learn to use it properly but I wouldnt do without it..

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Postby Mightydog » Tue Aug 21, 2007 11:33 am

Mrs Dog is a pro with one of those.

It's amazing that you don't need glue for the joints--the fit is so tight that it squeezes all of the glue out.
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Postby apratt » Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:33 pm

I have the same set. Love it, lots of use for it. :thumbsup:
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Re: Pocket Hole Jig!

Postby Joanne » Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:20 pm

demtears wrote:For those starting there teardrop project, and plan on building with a Pocket Hole Jig I just picked up the kreg k3 master system it has a limited time offer $20 dollar mail in rebate good until september 30th every little bit helps. ;)
http://www.kregtool.com/


Good find on this! My Kreg was one of the most used tools during my build. I really don't know how I would have finished my trailer without it.

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Kreg pocket jig vs. biscuit joiner

Postby cuyeda » Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:57 pm

Which technique is more preferred, Kreg pocket hole joiner, or biscuit joiner?
I have a HF biscuit joiner (was gettin' ready for a TD build), but only used it one time. Many people praise the Kreg system, and seems like it makes a strong assembly.

Would the biscuit joiner method provide strength also? After drilling the holes, do you fill it in to make it look purdy, or do you just leave it as is?
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Postby demtears » Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:20 pm

Hey cuyeda I myself have not used the kreg jig yet! I will also be starting my build after a long absence. On the box though it sez that it produces a perfectly flush joint and that it is much stronger than other joinery methods, such as dowels, biscuits and mortise and tenon. You would be doing the pocket joint on the back side of whatever you are putting together and if there is going to be a visible pocket holes you can also get the pocket hole plugs to match whatever species of wood you are using.
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Postby apratt » Wed Aug 22, 2007 8:47 pm

Couple of advantage with the pocket hole jig is there is no dry time and easier to set up.
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Re: Kreg pocket jig vs. biscuit joiner

Postby rbeemer » Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:01 pm

cuyeda wrote:Which technique is more preferred, Kreg pocket hole joiner, or biscuit joiner?
I have a HF biscuit joiner (was gettin' ready for a TD build), but only used it one time. Many people praise the Kreg system, and seems like it makes a strong assembly.

Would the biscuit joiner method provide strength also? After drilling the holes, do you fill it in to make it look purdy, or do you just leave it as is?


They both produce strong joints, the big difference is with the Kreg(or copy cats) the screws do the clamping for you instead of having to use clamps. For the wall framing this can make your build go faster.

They do make wooden plugs that fill the holes for the pocket jig but if you put the holes where they cannot be seen there is no need to fill them. There have been folks that use the wooden plugs as part of their design.

This being said I would not use the Kreg jig for any plywood applications by itself. I use a combination of Kreg and biscuits - the Kreg being a replacement for clamps.

Also be sure to use glue, there is squeeze out but there is still glue left in the joint.
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Re: Kreg pocket jig vs. biscuit joiner

Postby Gringo Loco » Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:38 pm

rbeemer wrote:
Also be sure to use glue, there is squeeze out but there is still glue left in the joint.


That is exactly what I am doing with my framing for the walls.
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Postby Steve F » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:11 pm

My wife ordered me a pocket hole jig for Fathers day (September 7th here in Australia) I cant think of an easier way to build the frame for the walls than this so look forward to getting it so I can move on to the next step of the build :)

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Postby Gringo Loco » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:30 pm

Steve F wrote:My wife ordered me a pocket hole jig for Fathers day (September 7th here in Australia) I cant think of an easier way to build the frame for the walls than this so look forward to getting it so I can move on to the next step of the build :)

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Steve, my wife got me mine for my birthday and I love using it. I can't wait until I start the galley :twisted:
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Postby Kankujoe » Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:00 am

Thanks for posting the link. I bought one last month or so. I need to check my receipt.
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Postby cuyeda » Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:51 am

It's off to Rockler I go! $139 - $20 rebate. Thanks for the replies.
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