Gary Striegler Shows you some excellent tricks of the trade for using the Kreg jig for trim carpentry. Gary is a second generation home builder with over 25 years of experience. He is known all over the country for his techniques in home detailing. Gary is a proponent for any tool or system that will help him get the job done faster without sacrificing his high quality standards. The clips on this video were taken from Kreg’s detailed trim carpentry DVD of which Gary is the host. Gary takes you through skills and strategies that will help to increase speed while working while also improving the quality of your work by using pocket hole joinery. “What Pocket-Holes let you do, is build better projects, faster, and really with less skill.” -Gary Striegler
The Kreg DK5100 Pocket Hole Machine has multiple spindles that allow it to drill up to 5 pocket holes in just one machine cycle. Think of the time you can save if you are doing big runs for furniture or cabinetry. The DK5100 also allows you the capability to actuate each drill motor individually.
Easily make strong and fast joints for your woodworking projects with the Kreg pocket hole tool. Kreg tools are second to none and this tool is no exception. Whether you’re a seasoned pro, or a weekend wood warrior, this tool will help make your joinery a breeze!
Getting the most out of your drills or any other power tools means keeping your Drill Bits and Saw Blades sharp. Using power tools at home will make maintenance easier for you, when your tools get dull though, it can be quite a pain. Get the most out of your power tools, whether it be your drilll, circular saw or rotary tool by having the right attachments and accessories as well as sharp Drill Bits and Saw Blades.
Video tutorial for making a gift card holder. What you will need:
1 sheet of 4.25 x 5.5″ card stock
1 sheet of 4 x 5.25″ patterned paper
1 library pocket (3.5 x 5″)
1 sheet of 3 x 4.75″ card stock Ribbon and embellishments Sticky strip or any kind of ultra tacky tape (preferably 1/4″ or 1/2″) Slit punch from Stampin’ Up or something comparable