Does any one know where to get small pine knobs, for jewlery box drawers ??Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by steven michaud Jan 30, 2013.
I purchased the 1 1/4 hp , trim router kit , and used it several times, while making my wife a jewlery box, i got plans from norm abrams site, and loved the router in the building of the jewlery box, i recommend that if you are looking for a (GREAT) trim router , too buy it, got at factory authourized outlet for $228.00 and i love it, it's a great add to my work shop.... and , the new yankee workshop site is a great place to get plans for projects and plans for jigs , that make working in…
ContinuePosted on December 27, 2012 at 7:36am
went online to find the best price for a good compressor, i was looking at the dewalt compressor, read alot of reviews on all kinds of compressors, and decided on the mac5200, recieved it from homedepot , the other day, and brought it to the construction site yesterday, for the first time, i liked it's performance alot, it is built tough, and anxious to see it in action, when we start sheeting the 32 x 100 foot building , we are constructing. all in all really pleased so far.. homedepot…
ContinuePosted on November 11, 2012 at 7:35am
In my beginning years as a home builder, the man i worked for bought me a stair jig, we built 3 to 4,000 sq ft. homes in ct. i became the stair man , when the rest of the crew would move on to the next home to be built, i would stay and build the stairs . i use to do it with a square and brass knocks, as we called it, mark them all out and i then would make a bunch of cuts , within the marks i made, with a skill saw and then chisel all the meterial out, long process to say.. then my boss…
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I making a hex ring out of 2x4s ripped to 2 ¾ inches wide with 30 degree miters. What setting on the Jig should I used? 1 ½ is too much. Thanks.Continue
Started by Patrick Halinski in Kreg Jig® Operation Dec 30, 2023.
Hi All.....I have the 35mm Kreg Jig hinge drill guide. The guide is great for 35mm Hinge Cups, but I have a speciality 40MM hinge cup to drill.Has anyone adapted the Kreg guide to work with 40mm Forsner drill bits? Or have a guide that works…Continue
Started by Ed Anderson in Beginners' Zone Oct 3, 2023.
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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Your husband andrew, has a twin, i have a class mate , that is a twin to andrew, you wouldn't believe the likeness .. if i ever find a picture of him, i will post it.. and you guy's won't believe your eyes !! hope i can find it, his name is jimmy thibodeau, he lives in saint francis , maine.. maybe if you try and find him on face book, i'm pretty sure he is on it..
My husband is Andrew
Kreg Community, is an awesome group of ( Wood Workers ) You can get great tips and ideas on this site.. you need help with something , just ask, and i'm sure some one will give you an answer .. and (Happy Wood Working ) anxious to see some of your projects !!!
Thanks for the "friending," Steven. This seems like a pretty friendly group of people!
Hi Steven - Yes, I have a degree in Home Economics, believe it or not, and my training is in flat pattern clothing construction. I have worked in quilt shops, as a bridal store's alterations manager, and pretty much sewn it all in a home business I tried to get going for several years - working full time and having kids made it hard to try to do it all. This year I was finally able to quit my job and stay home with the kiddos. I've always been crafty and while following all the sewing blogs over the years, found Ana-white.com and the kreg jig. I've been dreaming of making furniture for a little over the year - it took some convincing with my husband and lotsa promises that I'd be careful and not lose my fingers and finally this Christmas I got some tools. We just plan to make simple furniture to replace the wal-mart book shelves and lower quality furniture in our home, a loft bed for our 5 year old, aspiring some day to make us a new bedroom set. The best part is my husband is helping me so we get to work side by side instead of the divide-and-conquer activities that usually accompany life with two preschoolers. :) Thanks for the friend request - I'll go check out your posted projects!
Hi Steven, thank you for extending your friendship. I am honored and thrilled at the chance to exchange thoughts and ideas with projects. I see that your are a craftsman in the stair building which is an art in its self. I have done quite abit of home trim outs and always enjoy the percise cuts needed to acheive a quality set of stairs. It reminds me of my current trade as a custom cabinet maker where accuracy will determine the final product with out having to resort to buckets of wood putty. Thank you again and looking forward to working with you.