What have you built? - Kreg Owners' Community2024-03-29T01:10:56Zhttps://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-have-you-built?commentId=2900167%3AComment%3A2245&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWow. I thought you said you w…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-08-04:2900167:Comment:3021722011-08-04T15:33:19.479ZWayneehttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/WayneEbersohl
Wow. I thought you said you were a beginner!
Wow. I thought you said you were a beginner! Thanks to all for the comment…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-05-20:2900167:Comment:390552010-05-20T04:38:35.159ZOnno Kokhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/OnnoKok
Thanks to all for the comments. I should post more pics. Since then I have built an entertainment centre, a coffee table, a telephone stand, and a set of plant stands, all with pocket holes.
Thanks to all for the comments. I should post more pics. Since then I have built an entertainment centre, a coffee table, a telephone stand, and a set of plant stands, all with pocket holes. Looks great! You could sell t…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-05-20:2900167:Comment:390262010-05-20T01:10:48.697ZEric Busbyhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/EricBusby
Looks great! You could sell those and make great money! Clean and professional plus stronger than what you'd find in any retail outlet! Kudos!!!!<br />
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<cite>James Waller said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-have-you-built?id=2900167%3ATopic%3A515&page=2#2900167Comment5305"><div>That is a great looking set of outdoor furniture you have there.<br/><br/>mreighties :)</div>
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Looks great! You could sell those and make great money! Clean and professional plus stronger than what you'd find in any retail outlet! Kudos!!!!<br />
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<cite>James Waller said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-have-you-built?id=2900167%3ATopic%3A515&page=2#2900167Comment5305"><div>That is a great looking set of outdoor furniture you have there.<br/><br/>mreighties :)</div>
</blockquote> Are those flush mount drawers…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-07-02:2900167:Comment:47652009-07-02T17:21:27.765ZJesse Hoffmanhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JesseHoffman
Are those flush mount drawers or are they overlay?
Are those flush mount drawers or are they overlay? Onno, thanks for sharing! Tho…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-06-29:2900167:Comment:46012009-06-29T16:38:02.601ZKregRephttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/KregRep
Onno, thanks for sharing! Those are great looking Adirondack chairs! I like how you said it was easy to convert the project to pocket-holes. This is so true... just about any wood project plan can be adapted to work with Kreg Joinery. This is a great lesson to learn for all new Kreg Jig owners.<br />
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Thanks for sharing your story and project photos with the rest of us!
Onno, thanks for sharing! Those are great looking Adirondack chairs! I like how you said it was easy to convert the project to pocket-holes. This is so true... just about any wood project plan can be adapted to work with Kreg Joinery. This is a great lesson to learn for all new Kreg Jig owners.<br />
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Thanks for sharing your story and project photos with the rest of us! Hello All.
Well I finally bui…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-06-26:2900167:Comment:45252009-06-26T23:44:49.525ZOnno Kokhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/OnnoKok
Hello All.<br />
Well I finally built something. I bought a couple of Adirondack chair kits but needed to make a table and a pair of ottomans to complete the set. The table came from some plans I had and it was easy to convert for pocket holes. The ottomans however aren't that great. I need more practice cutting out patterns more accuratley and adapting other plans. Have a look
Hello All.<br />
Well I finally built something. I bought a couple of Adirondack chair kits but needed to make a table and a pair of ottomans to complete the set. The table came from some plans I had and it was easy to convert for pocket holes. The ottomans however aren't that great. I need more practice cutting out patterns more accuratley and adapting other plans. Have a look Today I was bored, as it was…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-06-07:2900167:Comment:37012009-06-07T05:21:31.701ZDon Grubishhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/DonGrubish
Today I was bored, as it was raining all day, so I went into the workshop. I used only scrap wood, and created a speaker table for my surround sound system. I'll post pics later, but not bad for using only scrap wood from other projects.
Today I was bored, as it was raining all day, so I went into the workshop. I used only scrap wood, and created a speaker table for my surround sound system. I'll post pics later, but not bad for using only scrap wood from other projects. Two or three years ago at the…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-06-03:2900167:Comment:34912009-06-03T04:31:08.491ZPete "Grumpy" Kasperhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/PeteGrumpyKasper
Two or three years ago at the Carolina Expo, I could not pass up the deal on the K3, so as soon as I arrived home I <u>had</u> to build something with it to justify my "investment". I'd been in need of more storage space in my shop, so I used it to build a 27" cubed cabinet on the mobile base under my TS extension. Sidewalls are 3/4" veneer core ply pocket screwed and glued to 11/16" x 1-1/2" red oak face frame and base frame (both also pocket screwed & glued together). Back is 3/8" ply…
Two or three years ago at the Carolina Expo, I could not pass up the deal on the K3, so as soon as I arrived home I <u>had</u> to build something with it to justify my "investment". I'd been in need of more storage space in my shop, so I used it to build a 27" cubed cabinet on the mobile base under my TS extension. Sidewalls are 3/4" veneer core ply pocket screwed and glued to 11/16" x 1-1/2" red oak face frame and base frame (both also pocket screwed & glued together). Back is 3/8" ply rabbeted and glued to sides. Drawer box is 5/8" glued up red oak, pocket screwed together, w/1/4" birch ply bottom grooved in and 11/16" front screwed on. Lacking a raised panel bit, I raised the coves on the cope & stick door panels on the TS. Had I attempted this project without pocket screws, I estimate it would hae taken me two months of construction and another month of finishing. Pocket screwing cut the construction time in half, and set me up to assemble after spray finishing the parts, which cut a week off the finishing. I'm afraid I do woodworking but don't do photography nearly as well. My first project has been a s…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-05-01:2900167:Comment:23202009-05-01T03:13:27.320ZMichael, Liam's Dadhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/MichaelNoakes
<b>My first project has been a shop sink.</b><br />
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That is the beauty of the Kreg Jig, the first time you use it, you build like a pro. Very nice shop sink!! It used to be that first projects were restricted to saw horses or bird houses, but Kreg has made it possible to achieve years of quality literally over night.
<b>My first project has been a shop sink.</b><br />
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That is the beauty of the Kreg Jig, the first time you use it, you build like a pro. Very nice shop sink!! It used to be that first projects were restricted to saw horses or bird houses, but Kreg has made it possible to achieve years of quality literally over night. What I have built to date app…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-04-30:2900167:Comment:23172009-04-30T23:47:51.317ZDick Gaffneyhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/DickGaffney
What I have built to date appear in my blog, but since I received my Kreg jig today none of those were pocket joined.<br />
My first 'Kreg' project will be wall cabinets for my newly remodeled kitchen.
What I have built to date appear in my blog, but since I received my Kreg jig today none of those were pocket joined.<br />
My first 'Kreg' project will be wall cabinets for my newly remodeled kitchen.