Kreg
Jig Pocket Holes Allow An Excellent, Secure
Bond. Pocket holes
and pocket hole screws are an excellent way
to join two pieces of wood together in a very
sturdy bond. The kreg jig, made by the Kreg
Company of Huxley, Iowa, will allow you to make
precision pocket holes in your woodworking project.
The pocket hole technique of joining wood together
will give you a professional looking picture
frames, cabinets, decks and other projects. It
even allows the woodworker to make curved projects
from straight boards. You can create bevelled
cabinet faces, table aprons and similar pieces.
The kreg pocket hole jig will hold the wood
piece securely so that it can be drilled. The
jig allows the pocket hole to be drilled with
the special drill bit. The company produces three
versions of the jig, including the three hole
K2000, the two hole K2 and the mini jig designed
for single pocket holes. These three styles make
it possible to put fasteners in heavy wooden
projects just as decks or tables and small projects
such as picture frames. These projects can also
be disassembled, if necessary.
There
Is A Kreg Pocket Jig For Every Job
The
kreg pocket jig is made of two different materials.
Some models are constructed from aluminum.
Others are constructed from high impact nylon.
Both models are extremely durable and will
give many years of reliable service. Do-it-yourselfers,
home hobbyists, commercial woodworking shops,
virtually anyone who wants to make a secure
bond between two pieces of wood with screws
will appreciate the value of these pocket
hole jigs.
The kreg mini jig is the perfect tool for those
small projects where a pocket hole faster is
just the ticket. These single hole jigs are easy
to use and quick to set up. They are packaged
as single units or included in packages with
the two hole and three hole models.
To use the kreg jig you will also want to use
a woodworking drill, or a drill that spins at
the rate of 2,000 rpm. These high speed drills
make clean, precise pocket holes. The jig also
stops the drill bit 1/4 inch short of drilling
completely through the board. This prevents burrs
from forming which need to be cleaned before
joining the two pieces of wood together. Give
your next project a professional appearance with
a kreg jig.
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