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My name is Justin I live in Clarksville TN. I love diy projects and wood working, I am a beginner and hope to find lots of tip and tricks to make my learning process as painless as possible

Hi everyone. My name is Dan and I live in the Tampa Bay Area. I have enjoyed the hobby of woodworking on and off for many years when time away from my full time job allows. My early findings are that the Kreg jig will certainly allow me to make the best of my woodworking time and with great looking results. I look forward to learning from this forum.

Hi, my name is Gordon Null. I have dabbled in woodworking since I was 8 or 9 yrs old. Majored in Industrial Arts in collage. Thought I wanted to be a shop teacher, but never graduated. I have a 20ft x 20ft shop, built it too small, but it's bigger than some I've seen on U Tube. Just got a K5 Jig, really like it. using it to assemble the new bench. Looking forward to using on many more projects, and hoping to get some ideas for some projects on this web site. I live in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, on the West edge of Tulsa. 

Gorson and Dan etal.......My name is Ken Ryan New to this forum group.  Have not been or thought i would be interested as a wood working professional but time changes things.  I have MS and lost driving and other options when the doctor says you are not going to drive anymore what are you to do will this happen in 2004 and i have been trying to find some thing i can do at home and make a living at.  I seem to have more questions and willing to learn this now found love of wood working.  I have a table saw, miter saw, jig saw, router, belt sander clamps, air compressor. nail gun staple gun  Kreg rip, and his hole adjusting for book cases, DYI project, two wood working basic and building furniture by Kindle  just starting out. welcome and look forward to reading post and posting them also.  I have been thinking of making a web site and ebook to build some revenue.  what dose anyone think of that idea ??????

Hello, My name is Bob from the Grand Rapids Michigan area. I have been mainly done home remodeling in the past but am currently in the process of putting together my home workshop to give a stab at furniture making. I purchased the kreg jig system a couple of years ago and am finally putting it through the paces. Look forward to seeing what the system can do.

I think your web site link is defective

Everly E Spurrier Jr said:

This is member Everly E Spurrier Jr........in case you haven't heard.......FREE energy, replicate food & water !!

www.keshefoundation.org    they have free work shops to show you how to build them or you can buy them. Tools to heal the body, save 70 % of fuel on cars. Check it out and pass it on.........THIS IS A WORLD CHANGER..........and no one can patent it !! I just got the materials to start mine !! ALL he wants is PEACE IN THE WORLD   They have blueprints to download also !!

Let me know what you think !!

Regards, Everly

Robert type it in your browser................I think someone has tampered with it on this site....as it works well on everything else.    www.keshefoundation.org

I just tried this link and it works !!



Robert Brennan said:

I think your web site link is defective

Everly E Spurrier Jr said:

This is member Everly E Spurrier Jr........in case you haven't heard.......FREE energy, replicate food & water !!

www.keshefoundation.org    they have free work shops to show you how to build them or you can buy them. Tools to heal the body, save 70 % of fuel on cars. Check it out and pass it on.........THIS IS A WORLD CHANGER..........and no one can patent it !! I just got the materials to start mine !! ALL he wants is PEACE IN THE WORLD   They have blueprints to download also !!

Let me know what you think !!

Regards, Everly

Hello, I'm Sandy originally from Scotland retired to France. Just joined and am totally new to this game, I have started with the Kreg junior. First run on old wood just as well set up the machine as stated for one and a half inch wood. It shows to use 2.5 screws but these came out by about a quarter. In the drill set up it appears the 1.25 and 1.5 marks are the same, am I correct. Adjusted out as far as possible, same result. Would I be better to use 2 inch screws?
Hello to all and happy holidays! My name is Carlos D. Rodriguez from Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico. I am a beginner wood worker which recently got to know the Kreg Joinery System. Hope that i can be of any help to you all as well as to learn from others that comes before me.

Hi guys, Noeneel here from sunny Queensland, Australia. I’m a total newbie when it comes to building with wood. I’ve joined this group as I recently bought a Kreg K4 jig which I’m told will make things a little easier for me. At the moment the only tools I have is a small Dremel, a really bad Ozito mitre saw and a Ryobi One Plus cordless drill. No other tools so at times building things gets a little challenging.

 

I did however manage to make a very simple lego table (below) for my boys, and subsequently an additional table (back of image). I have the following projects I want to tackle at some stage:

  • New lego table – bigger and also building in some sort of display shelving?
  • Walk-in wardrobe
  • Garage storage
  • Fish tank cabinet

Hi, I'm Mike and I live in Baton Rouge, LA. I've been a woodworking hobbyist most of my life. I design most of what I build and wanted to join this Community to get inspiration from other folks like myself. I am very impressed by some of the projects that people have posted and have already gotten a few ideas. I'm looking forward to learning from you all. Cheers!  

Welcome Noeneel,

From looking at the photos you posted you are going to enjoy your woodworking and the kreg Jig!!

A most impressive collection of Lego too! reminds me of when I had kids the same age and build wooden bins for everything.

P.S. There is nothing wrong with Ozito tools!!!.... I have two saws and a "dremel" all Ozito, I give them all a real hammering at times and they work fine, only yesterday a mitre saw fell off the bench and with a couple of minor adjustments all was well and we built some 100mm x 100mm fence posts from rough sawn stock!!

Using a kreg Jig is a great way to make a fish tank stand, look forward to seeing it.

Regards

Robert.



Noeneel Sharma said:

Hi guys, Noeneel here from sunny Queensland, Australia. I’m a total newbie when it comes to building with wood. I’ve joined this group as I recently bought a Kreg K4 jig which I’m told will make things a little easier for me. At the moment the only tools I have is a small Dremel, a really bad Ozito mitre saw and a Ryobi One Plus cordless drill. No other tools so at times building things gets a little challenging.

 

I did however manage to make a very simple lego table (below) for my boys, and subsequently an additional table (back of image). I have the following projects I want to tackle at some stage:

  • New lego table – bigger and also building in some sort of display shelving?
  • Walk-in wardrobe
  • Garage storage
  • Fish tank cabinet

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