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Probably preferred to use the paper chart---laminated it or put into a plastic bag, and kept it with his Kreg tool box.
Paul Jones said:
No it's not a copy, someone didn't need it and sold it
I guess
Thanks for this question. I want to join 3/4 inch 18 inch square Baltic Birch plywood together at a right angle. If i put a 3/8 inch rabbet in one piece what size screw would work and will I get a stronger joint?
This is great information! Thanks
What happens if the thinner piece of wood is your table top and you don't want to have pocket holes in table top? For example, I have 4 2x4's creating a frame and place a plywood board on top of that for table top which is 2 inches thick.
Here's a PDF document I've created with the same screw settings as the other document, but this one has the X and Y axes labeled. It's still important, though, to test on scrap pieces first! I've tested some of these, and they work great, but I haven't tested them all.
The PDF is surely helpful but it has some mistakes in it e.g. obvious ones on the 7/8" row so I bought the Kreg Screw Selector Wheel ($4 off list at my local Woodcraft store) and compared it the chart and there are a quite a few conflicts between it and the PDF. Not sure if the differences matter but wanted to add this info to the record.
Dan said:
I don't quite remember who originally postedd this, but it may help when deciding which screw size to use. I believe the sizes outside the grid are the "whole" pieces and the sizes inside the grid are the "screw into" pieces.
Thank you, Peter DeGregorio. Yes, I just received the Kreg Screw Selector Wheel from Amazon, and I'm seeing some differences. I used to use the PDF because I couldn't find the Kreg Screw Selector Wheel anywhere. Now that it's available on Amazon, people shouldn't have issues.
The vertical numbers on the left are what you would drill the pocket hole in. The horizontal numbers on the top are the thickness of the wood you will be fastening to. I laminated this to hang on my shop wall for easy reference.
Dan said:
I don't quite remember who originally postedd this, but it may help when deciding which screw size to use. I believe the sizes outside the grid are the "whole" pieces and the sizes inside the grid are the "screw into" pieces.
Thanks!! Great information!
Joe Thomas said:
Here's a PDF document I've created with the same screw settings as the other document, but this one has the X and Y axes labeled. It's still important, though, to test on scrap pieces first! I've tested some of these, and they work great, but I haven't tested them all.
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I ripped a 2x4 board to be a true 3” instead 3.5”. The thickness of the board remains 1.5”. When I put the pocket hole in the board, the top of the hole was too high and now visible. In other words the top of the pocket was on the top of the board…Continue
Started by Ryan Ritter in Beginners' Zone Feb 26.
Finally installed a 4" dust collection system in my shop. I'd like to find a 4" collection port for my Kreg router table (PRS1045) fence. Anybody know where I can find such an animal or one that can be modified to fit?Thanks!Continue
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Started by E M Hampton in Other Kreg® Products Dec 2, 2022.
I saw the video Kreg put out for this new jig and had high hopes for it.
I purchased one today and am very disappointed with it.
First the docking station is extremely cheap. The plastic is pathetic. A Lego has more…
ContinuePosted by Duke Leon on February 15, 2021 at 9:00pm
Several months ago, I purchased the Kreg K4MS so that I could build the Lego Table as outlined on the companion "buildsomething" web site which exclusively uses pocket hole construction. I have considerable experience with conventional…
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