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Hello, My name is John and I live in Niceville, FL. I am beginner who has very limited wood working / tool skill.

I just recently purchased the Kreg jig.  Trying to decide what to try my hand at first.

My name is George, I am from a small community in south west Missouri.  I have been working wood for about forty years and I began using the Kreg system several years back when it first became available.  I build a few cabinets as well as furniture and many other projects for myself and professionally.  I joined this Community because I always enjoy seeing what others can build.  Many of my creations are developed from things I see on this and other sites.  I am sending photos of a ceiling that I put in my basement home.  The ceiling is constructed using the Kreg system and is held up the same as a suspended ceiling.  There are over four hundred and eighty screws in this ceiling.  The ceiling is in a 16' x16' living room and also a hallway that is 25' in length and five feet wide, which has over three hundred screws and is suspended the same as the living room.  I hope you enjoy the photos and idea as much as I did building it. 

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Hello my Jason and I live in South Texas. I haven't done many major woodworking projects in quite awhile. Finally working to get a shop put together to get a few started. Last couple weeks purchased my Kreg jig and finished my first project. Wow and it turned out great.

Looking forward to meeting others in the community and learning new Kreg jig projects to do. 

My name is Wende and I live in mid-Michigan. I am an avid DIYer and generally get an idea and just start building by trial-and-error. Looking forward to building more and better projects with the plans and notes from everyone.
Hi Tim
You have some nice projects there.
You are right about practice. However in my case I am not sure. Often I get it right first time and then proceed to get worse.
Go figure
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Thomas Delorme said:

Hi Max,

  I have found that like any other endeavor, practice makes perfect. My 2nd build was the simple coffee table. It turned out better than I expected. I don't shoot for perfection because of knowing that wood is flawed. When selecting wood, I try to get acceptable pieces so that the outcome will be the best that it can be. This can be a task in itself since the quality of wood does not seem to be as good as it used to be. I have chosen to use pine wood in my project making since I'm doing this as a hobby. I've created a facebook group page to display pictures of my builds as well as sell them. If your interested, the name of the group is "Pine Creations" and can be found at:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1699574133608564/ I have also found that by watching woodworking shows, I have learned some tips on woodworking.

Cheers to you and future projects. Your fellow woodworking enthusiast.

Tom

G’day, everyone calls me Cuppa.I live in Australia & have just bought a Kreg jig with the intention of using it to make building kitchen & bathroom cabinets easier. I am building a small 4 room stud framed dwelling inside a shed

Hello; my name is Eddie and I live in a small community in the Southwestern part of Virginia.  I have retired and have piddled with woodworking over the years.  I recently purchased a Kreg Jig and hope to become a little more serious.

Thank you for the compliment. I'm working on my next project. It's one that I designed myself. My plan is to have it done sometime tomorrow. If it's complete, I'll be posting a picture of it on Pine Creations by tomorrow night.



Maximillian said:

Hi Tim
You have some nice projects there.
You are right about practice. However in my case I am not sure. Often I get it right first time and then proceed to get worse.
Go figure
Obr/>

Thomas Delorme said:

Hi Max,

  I have found that like any other endeavor, practice makes perfect. My 2nd build was the simple coffee table. It turned out better than I expected. I don't shoot for perfection because of knowing that wood is flawed. When selecting wood, I try to get acceptable pieces so that the outcome will be the best that it can be. This can be a task in itself since the quality of wood does not seem to be as good as it used to be. I have chosen to use pine wood in my project making since I'm doing this as a hobby. I've created a facebook group page to display pictures of my builds as well as sell them. If your interested, the name of the group is "Pine Creations" and can be found at:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1699574133608564/ I have also found that by watching woodworking shows, I have learned some tips on woodworking.

Cheers to you and future projects. Your fellow woodworking enthusiast.

Tom

My name is Willy and I live in Washington,PA. I'm getting the Kreg Master System for Christmas. Looking forward to work on some projects for the home.

Keith Courneyea from rural Grovedale Alberta (south of Grande Prairie).  New to building more elbaorate things with wood.  Joined as I bought I Kreg tool to help build a toy box / hope chest for my 1.5 yr old granddaughter.  All I've seen intrigues me.  One day want to build a guitar.

Just north of Mobile, in a rural little one light town called Chunchula.

Myra Sellers said:

Hello Paul. I live about 20 miles south of Montgomery. I'd be interested to know where in south Alabma you are if you don't mind.

Paul Howell said:

Hi, My name is Paul and I'm from south Alabama. I 've worked in construction in my youth, and I am currently renovating a foreclosed home I bought. I'm trying to get into a hobby to use up my free time, and this kreg seemed like an easy way to get started.

Small world Paul. I live in a 3 light town up in WI. called Watertown, but just last week came back form visiting my sons family in Chunchula. We come down that way at least once every year. PS / Cheapos has great pizza.

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