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Hello, My name is Don. I own a custom cabinet shop here in town. I mainly build cabinetry for high end houses in the area. Since I'm a one manshow, 2 or 3 jobs are about all I can handle a year and at 67 I'll soon be retiring. Next tool up will be a powermatic mortise machine and a Kreg router table /w a beaded faceframe setup. Always wanted to build craftsman and mission style furniture in my golden years. I have the venue as far as other equip and the shop so what the heck after 40 years in this racket I deserve a fine mission style coffee table.
Just used a Kreg Jig for the first time last week and had to buy my own. With help from my dad he's showing me all kinds of things to do. I hope to save a lot of money doing my kitchen and bathroom.
One thing I learned a long time ago is the old rule of "measure twice, cut once." I take it a step farther and take several measurements. I was replacing a counter top and using laminate. I found the side walls to be not at all even. I measured at the back and front sides and several more in between. It ended up fitting pretty well...laminate can't really be cut too easily when the measurements are on the "wavy" side...lol.
Good luck with your renovations.
I live in Luling, LA and I am self-employed but semi retired. I have developed software for over 40 years.
I have built several pieces of my furniture and last Christmas, I built a keyboard stand for my granddaughter using my Kreg K3. We recently built a new house and we did a lot of the work. At my previous house of over 30 years, I used the Kreg to construct shutters for my windows that can be closed for storms.
I also have made Muzzle Loaders and Knives.
Beware fellow kreg Users
A sleeper has been found in our family, a software developer has been profiled that uses real hardware tools Muzzle loaders and knives, scary !!
Be afraid be very afraid
Otherwise a warm welcome to you Joe
Robert Brennan
In Aust and
(out of muzzle loader range,...............hopefully
hello. my name is glenn, and i do have a kreg jeg pocket hole jointer. i think it is great. i just recently started on wood working projects. i have built a dinning table with 8 stools. 2. coffie tables and 4 end stands. a gun rack. a childs rocking chair. and a few other things. i find that the kreg jeg pocket hole jointer is a very important tool in my wood working projects.
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I am a dentist but I like wood works
I am so proud to join with all of you
Hello,My name is Buddy Hampsher, from Foley, Al, a few miles from the beautiful Gulf Coast. Been a novice wood
worker for years. Purchased a kreg jig and very interested in making a poker table with it, along with coffee tables and cabinets. I have access to a whole shop of machinery, wood shaper, industrial size table saw, planers the whole nine yards. Can't wait to build something nice. Watch for Pics. Later.
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Hi. I'm wondering if anyone has used the Woodpecker Free Hand Guard for dust collection on their bench top router table during pattern routing. How effective is it? It's adaptable to any router table. Continue
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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…
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