Hello All,
I am new to wood working and the Kreg system, That being said I have a question.
How close to the end of the board can drill a hole. I would like to be at @15/16.
I am making a set of cornhole boards and want to make sure the edges of the top picece of plywood is securly fastended in the corners.
The frame is made of 1x4 Poplar, fastened 90°
Thanks
Gary
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Steve,
Do you do this in conjunction with the pocket holes.?
My main reason for using Kreg joints on this project , is i didnt not want any fasterners on the top of the board. I will be Joining 1"x4" poplar to 1/2" Birch Plywood
Normally I would drill thru the top, countersink the hole, fill with putty and paint. This project i want to stain the set, and didnt want to plug all the holes,
Kreg recommends i keep hole @2" for the goard edge, and since it will be perpendicular to the grain I may have problems.
I am cringing at the thought of plywood. Join the the 1" x 4"s into a box with the kreg screws on the inside of the frame. Then drill for the kreg joints to attach the top to the 1"x 4" square frame. You may have to adjust the location of your kreg screws. I would place them 9-12 inches apart. Since the plywood is 1/2" thick, set the kreg jig for 1/2" inch. Be sure to measure the thickness of the wood, to be sure you know what the thickness is. 1" x 4" nominal dimension is really 3/4" X 3 1/2" actual dimension. The kreg jig uses actual dimensions. So, you also need to know the actual thickness of the plywood, which usually is measured in actual dimensions.
Are Kreg joints on the outside a Bad Idea? Usuall I screw and countersink from the outside. I can place a block to locate it when screwing ?
I was planning making the box first, then attaching the top plywood. In the Kreg video is says drill for 3/4 and use screws for 1/2 ?
Thanks for the help steve, i am learing a lot from all this
My main reason for using Kreg joints on this project , is i didnt not want any fasterners on the top of the board. I will be Joining 1"x4" poplar to 1/2" Birch Plywood
Normally I would drill thru the top, countersink the hole, fill with putty and paint. This project i want to stain the set, and didnt want to plug all the holes,
Kreg recommends i keep hole @2" for the goard edge, and since it will be perpendicular to the grain I may have problems.
I have another thought, you can join the top with steel angle irons, say 2" angle irons, use 7/16" inch screws, the screws should not show on the top. Plywood is pretty stable, should not warp twist or bend, so the top should be pretty stable. One thing, I don't like about plywood is if the plywood edges are exposed, you need to cover the edges with something. I would make a wood edge for it, mitered on the corners, either use a lap joint or a groove so the plywood would be completely enclosed.
Gary Nalen said:
My main reason for using Kreg joints on this project , is i didnt not want any fasterners on the top of the board. I will be Joining 1"x4" poplar to 1/2" Birch Plywood
Normally I would drill thru the top, countersink the hole, fill with putty and paint. This project i want to stain the set, and didnt want to plug all the holes,
Kreg recommends i keep hole @2" for the goard edge, and since it will be perpendicular to the grain I may have problems.
Its a game, so i won't go that far. The edges visible will be ok.
I should just give it a try and see what happens. It will be a learning expeiance, I am not out that much in wood cost and labor hasnt been much.
I was just concerned about getting the plywood secured close to the cornes to prevent warping and lifting of the edges.
When I am building these the cobventiall way, I use dexk screws 6" apart all the way around the top, that's why there are so many pockets,
Wood working is a new art for me,
I will put the plug in the outside holes, maybe the inside, but you wont see them while in use
I guess this is the fun of a progect lol
Thanks Steve
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