What to do with left over oak plywood pieces? - Kreg Owners' Community2024-03-28T22:45:54Zhttps://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-to-do-with-left-over-oak?commentId=2900167%3AComment%3A1056&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Chris - Well, since the th…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-11:2900167:Comment:1532152011-02-11T17:42:24.122ZJohn Schabenhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JohnSchaben
Hi Chris - Well, since the thread is a year and a half old, my guess is he has learned to live with it.<br></br><br></br><cite>Chris Klein said:</cite>
<blockquote><div><br></br>Jerry you nailed the face frame to the box, that is what the pocket jig is for. I can see your nailhead fills. <br></br><br></br><cite>Jerry Alfaro said:</cite><blockquote><div>Ralph, I was given some 3/4" oak vineared plywood and some old table leafs that I am currently making a storage cabinet for our cabins storage closet. I'm not…</div>
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Hi Chris - Well, since the thread is a year and a half old, my guess is he has learned to live with it.<br/><br/><cite>Chris Klein said:</cite>
<blockquote><div><br/>Jerry you nailed the face frame to the box, that is what the pocket jig is for. I can see your nailhead fills. <br/><br/><cite>Jerry Alfaro said:</cite><blockquote><div>Ralph, I was given some 3/4" oak vineared plywood and some old table leafs that I am currently making a storage cabinet for our cabins storage closet. I'm not finished yet but it's turning out pretty good. The only $$ I have into it so far is a box of Kreg 1-1/4" fine screws and my time. Here are some pictures I took today.<br/><br/>[IMG]<a rel="nofollow" href="http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq222/820wards/Wood%20Projects/DSC0209111.jpg">http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq222/820wards/Wood%20Projects/D...</a>[/IMG]<br/>[IMG]<a rel="nofollow" href="http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq222/820wards/Wood%20Projects/DSC0209211.jpg">http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq222/820wards/Wood%20Projects/D...</a>[/IMG]<br/>[IMG]<a rel="nofollow" href="http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq222/820wards/Wood%20Projects/DSC0209311.jpg">http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq222/820wards/Wood%20Projects/D...</a>[/IMG]<br/>[IMG]<a rel="nofollow" href="http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq222/820wards/Wood%20Projects/DSC0209411.jpg">http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq222/820wards/Wood%20Projects/D...</a>[/IMG]<br/><br/>jerry-</div>
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</blockquote> Jerry you nailed the face fra…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2011-02-11:2900167:Comment:1534392011-02-11T16:02:04.997ZChris Kleinhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/ChrisKlein
<br></br>Jerry you nailed the face frame to the box, that is what the pocket jig is for. I can see your nailhead fills.
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<cite>Jerry Alfaro said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-to-do-with-left-over-oak#2900167Comment8349"><div>Ralph, I was given some 3/4" oak vineared plywood and some old table leafs that I am currently making a storage cabinet for our cabins storage closet. I'm not finished yet but it's turning out pretty good. The only $$ I have into it so…</div>
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<br/>Jerry you nailed the face frame to the box, that is what the pocket jig is for. I can see your nailhead fills.
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<cite>Jerry Alfaro said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-to-do-with-left-over-oak#2900167Comment8349"><div>Ralph, I was given some 3/4" oak vineared plywood and some old table leafs that I am currently making a storage cabinet for our cabins storage closet. I'm not finished yet but it's turning out pretty good. The only $$ I have into it so far is a box of Kreg 1-1/4" fine screws and my time. Here are some pictures I took today.<br/> <br/>
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</blockquote> Hmm can't think of anything t…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-08-17:2900167:Comment:517582010-08-17T00:25:15.006Zduane ribronhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/duaneribron
Hmm can't think of anything then send them to me..... ;) No seriously I'd keep a hold of then there are always a need for small sized peices from time to time. I am constantly finding myself digging threw the pile. In fact my wife has often said that I was problebly born in a pile...lol
Hmm can't think of anything then send them to me..... ;) No seriously I'd keep a hold of then there are always a need for small sized peices from time to time. I am constantly finding myself digging threw the pile. In fact my wife has often said that I was problebly born in a pile...lol try a fire that will use them…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-08-15:2900167:Comment:516222010-08-15T05:20:48.598ZMark Leschhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/MarkLesch
try a fire that will use them up.<br />
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<cite>Ron Ralph said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-to-do-with-left-over-oak#2900167Comment1056"><div>I might add that I do have some 2" x 2" boards, 2" x 4"'s in various lengths, some 3 1/2" bead boards that are 3/4"" thick, and some various length and width pine boards.<br/><br/>What can I do?</div>
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try a fire that will use them up.<br />
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<cite>Ron Ralph said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/what-to-do-with-left-over-oak#2900167Comment1056"><div>I might add that I do have some 2" x 2" boards, 2" x 4"'s in various lengths, some 3 1/2" bead boards that are 3/4"" thick, and some various length and width pine boards.<br/><br/>What can I do?</div>
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Ralph, I was given some 3/4" oak vineared plywood and some old table leafs that I am currently making a storage cabinet for our cabins storage closet. I'm not finished yet but it's turning out pretty good. The only $$ I have into it so far is a box of Kreg 1-1/4" fine screws and my time. Here are some pictures I took today.<br />
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Ralph, I was given some 3/4" oak vineared plywood and some old table leafs that I am currently making a storage cabinet for our cabins storage closet. I'm not finished yet but it's turning out pretty good. The only $$ I have into it so far is a box of Kreg 1-1/4" fine screws and my time. Here are some pictures I took today.<br />
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jerry- love to see some pics of th c…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-10-07:2900167:Comment:82202009-10-07T23:25:41.220Zjosephhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/joseph
love to see some pics of th cabinets in the bathroom.
love to see some pics of th cabinets in the bathroom. Well, I still have a ton of o…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-10-07:2900167:Comment:82152009-10-07T14:22:31.215ZRon Ralphhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/RonRalph
Well, I still have a ton of odd sized pieces of leftover red oak plywood but I haven't had a chance to work on any small projects lately. Since I posted this message, I decided to take on bigger projects. I completely gutted my master walk in closet and completely rebuilt it from the studs to the ceiling. I custom made cabinets and stained them dark walnut. I finished the walls and the ceiling with 3" tongue in groove bead boards and tiled the floor with Italian porcelain tile.<br />
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Well, I still have a ton of odd sized pieces of leftover red oak plywood but I haven't had a chance to work on any small projects lately. Since I posted this message, I decided to take on bigger projects. I completely gutted my master walk in closet and completely rebuilt it from the studs to the ceiling. I custom made cabinets and stained them dark walnut. I finished the walls and the ceiling with 3" tongue in groove bead boards and tiled the floor with Italian porcelain tile.<br />
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I then decided to gut my master bath down to the concrete cinder block, put backer board on all the walls, and tiled the floors and walls with Italian porcelain tile too. I also had my plumbing redone to include new drains and a new toilet flange. It's almost done. I'm down to grouting the last half of the bathroom and then building a custom vanity and cabinets.<br />
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Once that's done, then it's on to the master bedroom for a complete remodel from the ceiling and insulation all the way down. I'll be putting up 3/4" tongue in groove bamboo flooring on the walls for a very unique look.<br />
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Then I might have time to make small projects in between obtaining my Master's Degree and work... I want to make clocks, they m…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-10-07:2900167:Comment:82082009-10-07T12:23:06.208ZRosemarie Woodhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/RosemarieWood
I want to make clocks, they make great gifts.
I want to make clocks, they make great gifts. Try using the small wood piec…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-10-03:2900167:Comment:81362009-10-03T05:38:21.136ZJerry Alfarohttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JerryAlfaro
Try using the small wood pieces to make spice racks that will fit between the studs in the walls. My wife loves hers.<br />
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Try using the small wood pieces to make spice racks that will fit between the studs in the walls. My wife loves hers.<br />
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jerry- How about a small work table…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-04-10:2900167:Comment:14432009-04-10T20:53:07.443ZRichttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/Ric
How about a small work table with some of the bigger pieces, to put together pieces of face frames that you'll most likely be making with that master system.I know one of the best things I did was making an "L" frame screwed to a board underneath, where I could butt the face frame pieces together and clamp them while putting the screws into the pocket holes. That will make making those projects to sell, go together even easier.
How about a small work table with some of the bigger pieces, to put together pieces of face frames that you'll most likely be making with that master system.I know one of the best things I did was making an "L" frame screwed to a board underneath, where I could butt the face frame pieces together and clamp them while putting the screws into the pocket holes. That will make making those projects to sell, go together even easier.