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Hi,mi name is Domingo i,mfrom P.R. i like to work on wood.I grow this pasion seen my dad and uncle as carpenters making cabinets and other works on wood , when i saw this tool and the great help does using it i bought one and i,m happy with,a gret tool.thanks for the invitation to your forum and happy holidays to all.
thanks Jim..Sure misss Texas but am out here with my grandkids\
gotta say as a newbie in this wood working stuff (newbie in the fact I am now starting to make things that are good looking rather than utillitarian) I got the hang of the kreg thing after a few passes with scraps and reading on this forum. Really is a nice set up! I did some mitered and square end joinery for the final podium for my grandkids elementary school
Jim Bertucci said:
Welcome Bob and fellow TEXAN. I live in the greater Dallas area, have for 62 years. After retiring, I picked up woodworking where I left off many years ago. It will take me longer these days as every thing cost so much more. Love my Kreg also and after weeks seem to have it down better.
bob schultz said:my name is bob...I am an old phart who has just started this hobby about two months ago. I ave done some "carpentry" that really would not qualify as wood working. I received the Kregg jig about two weeks ago and have just started trying it on "practice" pieces. I managed to set the wood size and not the drill depth and wondered why my screw pierced the wood!! as well as the jig!! So you can see i need all the "Hep" i can get...(Lived in west texas for 40 years)
Hello, My name is Bill. I live in Middle Tennessee. I have been doing woodworking for about 20 years. Mostly for fun, bird houses, bird feeders and such. Lately I have been working on larger projects. Cabinets for the house, book shelves and might try a little furniture making soon. I have had my Kreg Jig for about 6months now and have found that it makes joints alot easier then biscuit joints.
Hey all
My name is Murray Thompson. I live in VA. The most I have ever done with wood working has been restoring/finishing our older dressers and headboards. I guess I joined this community because I can get to INTO some things "I tend to buy more than what I require to do a job" and hope to get some direction from others more knowledgeable than myself. Most of all I have ideas just jumping around in my head but no one to bounce them off of... lately I have had a yearning to build a cabinet to sit my gaming PC so I can get it up off the floor. I am always tinkering with it so I would like it to be at Eye level. I want to stay off the floor.. ;-) I even thought about trying to add a Lazy Susan to the top so I can turn the PC towards me when I work. I was hoping to find some cool projects for this but havent seen any. I figure that I could use one side of the Kreg student desk as a foot print and make it a little bigger to hod my PC, which weighs about 90lbs (Its a monster). Well I could go on, but I think this is probably not the right area for this. Im off to check out the tips for beginners and welcome any and all ideas and insight!
Regards
Murray
My name is Bert and I live in College Station, TX. I am a veterinary dentist by day. I just recently found the Kreg pocket joinery system and it is going to put a lot of my joinery equipment out to pasture. I look forward to friendly advice from other users.
Hi to you all.
My name is Michel Duquet
I,m a 57 year old marine surveyor, former custom boatbuilder from Chateauguay, Quebec. Reired from boatbuilding in '04. Enough dust and epoxy fumes!
I sail a 32' sailboat on Lake champlain, NY. the nature of my present occupation leaves me a lot of free time between november and april. Built myself a nice cozy little workshop 20' X 22' behind the house.
I'm now converting to some cabinet making and general woodworking, mainly for my own use but who knows...
I also take on small boat related jobs such as cabin floor refinishing and rudder repair and fabrication.
I don't own a jig yet but I recently puchased a Kreg band saw fence, resaw guide and routeer table insert plate for mounting my Hitachi MV12 3 1/4 hp plunge router. Currently working on tne fence.
My latest completed small project is a Mission/Arts and craft style headboard using only dowels for assembly.
Upcoming projects include a custom workstation for my dauther and an Arts and Crafts style dinig table.
Can't take up too much as april comes i shall resume my professionnal activities of surveying small craft.
Regards to all.
Michel
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