Here's how I drill the pocket holes on the larger pieces, using the Kreg Jr.
Here is the vertical sides and middle as well as the face frame for the lower cabinet area.
Here are the 8 doors, I decided to change from the 2 door as the sketch shows to 4 doors per unit. By having 4 doors it creates a more traditional cabinet look.
Here are the 2 backs all drilled and ready to assemble.
Here I am using my Kreg 3 (with the very convenient front handle) to drill the pocket holes in the tops
Okay we now have the sides, back, top and face frame assembled.
On this one I have added the bottom, counter and the last section of the top. So, were getting there..
Stay tuned more to come.......
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