Hello everyone. I am new to Kreg jigs and in the process of building a very big Project. But my question is I hoe not so hard to get explained.
How do you measure the boards you are working with when the board is bigger than th depth of the Jig?
I have 4 pieces I am working with that are 1.5 by 2.5 inches And the jig only goes to 1 1/38 so how do I get the proper depth of the jig for the longer side to be correct, and what size screw should I use for the second piece which is only 3/4 in. I am drilling on both side of the bigger unit to attach to the smaller one in two sides
Please of you can help Id really be a happy camper. This Project is ont goingon 2 years to finish and this is ths last bit to be done .
Thanks for all your Help.
Todd Carnine
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The following comments are offered:
1. Use the HD jig for stock that is 1-1/2" and thicker.
2. Fasten the 3/4" stock to the 1-1/2" stock.
3. Select the screw size, that Kreg recommends, for the applicable material thickness.
View the screw guide that Kreg offers.
A screw guide "wheel" chart is also available.
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