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Hi Peoples,
Greg here...Like working with wood. I wish I could do it more...but life gets in the way. I have done a few Home Improvements around our house and have made a few things here and there. I am a Jack of all trades master of none kind of guy. The wife says I do good work. I have plenty of hobbies and can't decide which to enjoy at any given time.
Hi, James!
Congratulations!
You made me smile saying that "The paint cost me more than the materials for the workbenches."
I recently made a Kreg Jig toolbox and will post it soon.
Tae
Howdy!! My name is Larry and I am in Colorado Springs stationed at Fort Carson. I bought the Kreg Master system, after seeing it used on various programs and applications on TV, to use with the honey-do's at the new house we recently purchased. I have done some wood working as a hobby on and off for 10-15 years. I don't have the space or $ for a true shop so I do what I can by getting cuts that I can't do with my miter saw done at HD. My first project was a bench for our mudroom. The bench is part of a built-in bench/cabinet/shelf setup the wife insisted on. Hopefully this weekend I will finish the cabinets and get them hung. I will post pics when I can. So far I am VERY happy with the jig. I used it for the frame/carcass of this bench and total drill and assembly time without help was about 45 min.
Nice work Larry, like the contrast of the Oak to the plywood.. either birch or poplar i am guessing...
Yep, the plywood is birch. There is beadboard going up on the wall, and cabinets, hopefully this weekend :)
I have already done it myself. I had the bit set up for an 1 1/2" and forgot to move the jig from 3/4" and observed some blue shavings during drilling. I knew something was wrong and needless to say I was a little upset. Once I took out the board I realized it wasn't to bad. I expected to see a big 'ol hole, I was relieved to see it was just the bit tip. It was just the point it was brand new.
RIchard Fazakerley said:
Hi everyone, guess I should introduce myself since I've had the temerity to make a few posts already. My name is RIchard, I'm British in my early 50's and live in the Pacific Northwest (been here 13 years).
I am putting together a small workshop (23ft x 13ft looks small once you put a couple of tools and benches in it), and bought the Kreg K4 a couple of weeks ago. I absolutely love the jig!!!! I have only made a few very "rough-and-ready" projects like a monitor stand, small plywood shelf/bracket to support Air compressor lines - but everything takes longer to measure and cut than it does to assemble. I have already managed to drill a hole in the jig (drilling 3/4" when the setup was 1/2") - but I'm hoping I'm not the only one to make that mistake.
I hope to move on to some cabinetry type projects in the coming months, and will post pictures if they are worthy.
Richard
Richard,
Now for something completely different....Where are you from in GB. I am in the military and spent a year in England. I lived in the village of Icklingham between Mildenhall and Bury St. Edmonds. We loved living in Suffolk and I was able to buy some nice furniture cheaply at an auction that became my favorite haunt. Also, I learned to cut hand dovetails at a woodshop in Lakenheath.
RIchard Fazakerley said:
Hi everyone, guess I should introduce myself since I've had the temerity to make a few posts already. My name is RIchard, I'm British in my early 50's and live in the Pacific Northwest (been here 13 years).
I am putting together a small workshop (23ft x 13ft looks small once you put a couple of tools and benches in it), and bought the Kreg K4 a couple of weeks ago. I absolutely love the jig!!!! I have only made a few very "rough-and-ready" projects like a monitor stand, small plywood shelf/bracket to support Air compressor lines - but everything takes longer to measure and cut than it does to assemble. I have already managed to drill a hole in the jig (drilling 3/4" when the setup was 1/2") - but I'm hoping I'm not the only one to make that mistake.
I hope to move on to some cabinetry type projects in the coming months, and will post pictures if they are worthy.
Richard
Hello Everyone,
New member Ron Bogansky from Kutztown, PA (eastern PA near Allentown). I am a hobbyist woodworker and DIYer. I have had my jig (K3) for about 6 years. I bought it at the Kreg display at the first woodworking show I attended. It really has helped make me a better woodworker and I find it to be one of my favorite tools.
Ron
Hello Everyone. I am fairly new to this site and the Kreg jig world. My name is Evan and I am from La Verne California. I have been building my first project using my Kreg jig over the last couple months. It isn't finished but its almost there. I do steel fabrication and wood working as a hobby. Check out my page and let me know what you guys think; I am always looking for constructive feedback. Take Care.
I was stationed through RAF Lakenheth and worked at RAF Feltwell. Suffolk (and Norfolk) were beautiful. We lived in a barn conversion on a farm and it was great. The property backed up to the Elveden Estate. Had a wonderful time and miss our mates.
RIchard Fazakerley said:
The London area born in Edgware and lived most recently in Peckham, but moved around a lot (Dad was military)
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