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My name is Patrice and I live in France. I work wood since some years and I've discovered the Kreg Jig two months ago.
I've begun a cabinet to place it between my desk, a wall and shelves. So, it was an unusual cabinet ! The Kreg Jig save me to assemble it with simplicity. I have not tamed my new friend Kreg, but I think I am in a good way !
Now, I'm beginning a oak table. I'll probably use Kreg, but also tenon and mortise for feet and rails.
Hi Gary,
I'm waiting to get a call from the church so I can arrange delivery. At that time I'll install the stained glass and take some pictures to share. I didn't want to bring the window back to my shop for fear of breakage in transit.
Mike
Gary roofner said:
Sounds great Mike . I'd love to see those pictures.
Michael Moldenhauer said:Hi Michael, I'm Mike from the USA. I'm also new to the Kreg jig. My first project was a stained glass window display case for my church, and it required fastening melamine coated MDF to oak. I had no problem at all.
Hi Im from England iv'e just bought a kreg jig. and at the moment I find it ok(doesent like M D F as I think it could be me drilling to close to the edge) Im sorry about the spelling as we spell diffient to you. Im making a radator cover at the moment and so far it's going great guns, very easey and straight forwad with the kreg (o by the way I come from london(cockney)that means that my heart is in the right place. i do a lot of DIY in my spare time that means, when i can get in my shed? I can go on about my shead but it would be boring so im waiting for the flakk
Howdy, fellow Houstonian.
I'm Bill but a lot of people know me as Bubba.
Got my Kreg kit many years ago at "The Woodworking Shows" Have used all the jigs, clamps, etc. and always add to the screws and other parts when the "shows" are in town in Apil. I have used it in construction as well as repair whenever two or more pieces of wood need to be connected.
Hi Everyone!
My name is Alita and I live in Oregon.
I just purchased the Kreg Master system and I'm very excited to start using it. I started out wood working by using Sears Contractors Series Scroll Saw and became very skilled with elegant and fancy fretwork clocks among other items. I then started making simple furniture items like a very simple hutch to display my China just by using a band saw,scroll saw, and my router. I have the standard must have tools for anyone who does woodworking with the exception of having a planer or joiner. Will be getting those within the next year or two. I consider myself a beginner when working from detailed plans - I still need simple ones yet.
I joined this forum in the hopes that I can learn many new skills and tips to help me become more proficient. Since i just got the kreg system I need to learn and fully understand how to use it and the dvd is helpful but I really want to learn how to use the jig when making angled or rounded items. I couldn't find much at the kreg.com site on this.
Hi James!
Thank you for the link to the manual showing how to use the jig on angled items. The manual said to use a table saw or sander to remove the extra material but I think I'll use my draw knife instead.
You are a God Send James!!!!
James Waller said:
Hello Alita!
Here is a link to a K3 Instructional Manual that shows how to use the jig on angled or rounded items. Also has other useful information you might need later on.
James,
Thanks for that link. I've had my jig for a while, but I don't recall having seen the "manual" before.
Steve
James Waller said:
Hello Alita!
Here is a link to a K3 Instructional Manual that shows how to use the jig on angled or rounded items. Also has other useful information you might need later on.
Hi Everyone!
My name is Alita and I live in Oregon.
I just purchased the Kreg Master system and I'm very excited to start using it. I started out wood working by using Sears Contractors Series Scroll Saw and became very skilled with elegant and fancy fretwork clocks among other items. I then started making simple furniture items like a very simple hutch to display my China just by using a band saw,scroll saw, and my router. I have the standard must have tools for anyone who does woodworking with the exception of having a planer or joiner. Will be getting those within the next year or two. I consider myself a beginner when working from detailed plans - I still need simple ones yet.
I joined this forum in the hopes that I can learn many new skills and tips to help me become more proficient. Since i just got the kreg system I need to learn and fully understand how to use it and the dvd is helpful but I really want to learn how to use the jig when making angled or rounded items. I couldn't find much at the kreg.com site on this.
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