Keith Flippen stars in this four part series to build a great looking coffee table complete with chairs that tuck under the table top. Not only is the seating stored out of the way, but you will also have additional storage inside the seats. The video features Keith using the Kreg Jig K4 to make his pocket holes. Nice choice Keith! You can read more about the jig here.
You are going to love this Kreg pocket hole jig. Pocket hole joinery is one of the fastest, easiest and strongest ways to put two pieces of wood together. You don’t need to have lots of expensive tools to build professional quality projects. Of course you don’t want to use pocket hole joinery for areas where the holes would be exposed, but there are lots and lots of applications where you can use this technology.
The Kreg jig k3 master system is built with you in mind, Kreg understands that you don’t need a bunch of tools, what you need is dependability and ease of usewithout sacrificing quality. Kreg knows woodworking and they have a fantastic line of tools.
When you are working with wood you want it done right and many times it needs to be done as quickly as possible. If you are a carpenter, furniture maker or cabinet maker, you count on your tools to pull their own weight and then some. Well with the Kreg Jig K3 Master System you won’t be disappointed. Here’s why:
Easily make face-frames for cabinets
Effortless alignment, just hold in place and screw together
No need to match drill mating pieces
No gluing needed in many cases
Much faster than other joinery methods
Perfect fit every time
When you are working with wood you want quality results whether you work with it every day, or occasionally. Even if you’ve never built a thing with wood the Kreg Jig K3 Master System will give you confidence and soon you will be making high quality joints in record time. Your friends will be amazed at the quality and strength of your projects.
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Learn how to use the Route-a-Pocket “Set-up and Screw Selection Template” to make adjustments and how to select the appropriate screw for your pocket screw joining application.