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  • @i537
    @i537 Před 3 lety +9

    Just picked it up on clearance at hd. Now I need to build a workshop in my living room.

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Dave I have had a Kreg jig for a long time now and I love using it. I would not call myself an expert in woodwork but even I started using the jig and had no problem understanding how it worked. If anyone needs an explanation of who to use the jig, I would be too worried to let them near tools of any kind.Having said that your video is very simple to follow as it always is so keep up the good work and don't forget to give Barry a dog biscuit now and again

  • @gac914
    @gac914 Před 7 lety +2

    Kreg Jigs! Better than sliced bread!!!!! Thanks for the demonstrations!

  • @mariorenaud1
    @mariorenaud1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video I've been using this pocket jig since 1993. Can't count how many projects I've done over this time. Enjoy !

  • @Jesse_Wild
    @Jesse_Wild Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this! I bought this tool over a year ago and never even took it out of the Box after seeing this video I'm going to use it all the time.

  • @tedbou
    @tedbou Před rokem

    Dave, fantastic video could not have been any better! Easy to understand , described in a logical step by step "guy" way ...best Kreg video on youtube !! Thank you for saving me time and energy!!

  • @baltsosser
    @baltsosser Před 6 lety +3

    I've owned this jig for a couple of months and never knew the allen key had a slot on the base to store it. I've been keeping it and the accessories in the box it came in. You learn something every day. Thank you.

  • @samanthagroh5951
    @samanthagroh5951 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this video. I have been wanting this for several years and now have the confidence to go get one and use it.

  • @kroozer5215
    @kroozer5215 Před 5 lety +1

    What a great easy to understand detailed video on how to use the K4 Kreg Jig - thankyou Dave

  • @rjjrrailsgscalesolenske5231

    Excellent video ,as you explained It i did it step-by-step and along with your video and I had success been in the carpentry field for quite a long time but I've never done a pocket hole believe it or not always been Framing and Roofing and Siding that type of thing. My name is Ray and I'm glad I found you, your videos are extremely informative

  • @craftychinurse5240
    @craftychinurse5240 Před 5 lety +2

    This is the absolute best video for using the KJ4. Even better than Kreg's. Thank you!

  • @michaellmello3933
    @michaellmello3933 Před 6 lety +1

    Kreg makes great products, I own many of them and use them in my wood projects, make cabinet building very easy!

  • @jamesweller2413
    @jamesweller2413 Před 7 lety +1

    G'day Dave,
    I'm just about to buy my first Kreg jig and have found this video invaluable.
    Thanks for posting!

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      Good to hear James! Every now and then I create a video that people find useful. Let me know how it goes for you.

  • @josephgray4659
    @josephgray4659 Před rokem

    This guy explains things so well; is fun to listen to and helps build confidence in his viewers. Just discovered him and subscribed instantly. Great channel! Thanks!

  • @brosefmcman8264
    @brosefmcman8264 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Thanks for a great reference to com back to. I started building my cabinets and at this point I’m four cabs built( two tops-two bottom) and once you get the knack for the Kreg jig it is a dream to work with!

  • @purple22penguin1
    @purple22penguin1 Před 4 lety

    Awesome! My 2 year old loves to play Cornhole so I decided to try and make him the boards myself! I wanted to figure out exactly how to use a pocket hole jig before I went ahead and bought one. This video was perfect! Thanks 😊

  • @martha9764
    @martha9764 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for such informative video! I just got my set yesterday and I'll be trying it out today for the very first time. I'm a very new beginner to woodworking so I'm learning as I go. I'm so excited to try my jig today!! 😁😁😁

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Martha! Send me some photos of what you get up to.

  • @Tom-le2px
    @Tom-le2px Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks David, just opened the box, read owners manual, ok but your video was great help moving forward with my project of garage shelving. Cheers

  • @b.c.junctionembroiderynj8804

    Thanks so much for the info on the KREG SYSTEM. Just purchased one , and feeling it out this weekend . Guess Ill retire my biscuit joiner now . !

  • @TheJuicingChef
    @TheJuicingChef Před rokem

    Thanks for explaining this jig so well and all the options available. Subscribed instantly.

  • @23monkey69
    @23monkey69 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for the video. Very detailed. I really needed that since I picked up my kit a week ago and started looking for videos that can explain it in great detail on hire to use it. I also like the different dimensions you've covered. It lets me know that I can do more then a 90 degree angle with the wood using the pocket hole. Again, Thanks.

  • @Robert8455
    @Robert8455 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice demonstration David. Thank you.

  • @Maceofblades
    @Maceofblades Před 4 lety +1

    Loved the video, thank you for explaining this. I know it will come in very handy since I had a friend of mine give me a k4 the other day and I am excited to get to use it :).

  • @rohancoghlan1516
    @rohancoghlan1516 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the video Dave. About to re-model my pantry and my Kreg K4 will be getting a good workout on the cabinets.

  • @elesabethbacherta2343
    @elesabethbacherta2343 Před 3 lety

    Excellent clear instructions! Very easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @anthonymc76
    @anthonymc76 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Dave for providing an excellent step by step video on how to use the K4 jig. Unfortunately I didn't get the dust collection attachment with my jig but I did find one on Thingiverse.

  • @melskaggs2210
    @melskaggs2210 Před 2 lety +1

    had my K4 setting 4-5 yrs under the bench, decided it was time to get schooled. Lol

  • @scott8351
    @scott8351 Před 3 lety

    Thanks! I got a k4 off Facebook marketplace for cheap, I have other tools, but wanted to try it on occasion, your demo was great!

  • @manic65cvn
    @manic65cvn Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the easiest how use use video I have seen. Simple.

  • @davarno126
    @davarno126 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great instructions, ready to build my wife's desk.

  • @mrmukura
    @mrmukura Před rokem +1

    Great walkthrough. I've had a couple of differnt brands and models of jig on my list while trying to make a decision and the deminstration here excellently highlighted several features that make the extra few dollars seem like an investment in ease of use. I ended up ordering the K4. Finally getting a little more serious about building up a workshop and this is going to be super handy building a few things to get me started like a vertical panel cutting station/cart and a few cabinets in castors. I'm looking forward to checking out some more of the channel i the future. Really nice clean space you have there, great to see.

  • @kathyweigelhi-lophotovideo2984

    Thanks so much for saving me the agony of reading the manual:) nicely done.

  • @alsautner1732
    @alsautner1732 Před 4 lety

    David..You are the best in training..... Thanks.

  • @johnathanschultz3517
    @johnathanschultz3517 Před 4 lety +2

    Super newbie here. But with your help, I got it. Thanks dude

  • @JaimeGarcia-nk4nt
    @JaimeGarcia-nk4nt Před 3 lety +1

    You are amazing!well informed.i enjoyed watching your instructions.thank you.jim UK

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 Před 7 lety +1

    Great Tutorial. Great Clean Shop.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Garviel, glad you enjoyed it! I also have a 1 hour livestream every week if you are interested. czcams.com/video/KWE3YFrFPgw/video.html

  • @StephenMattison66
    @StephenMattison66 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, great audio, thanks for the lapel mic, perfect! Love ur voice!

  • @johnbishara3795
    @johnbishara3795 Před 3 lety +1

    jesus! that's the nicest shop I've ever seen

  • @robthewaywardwoodworker9956

    Great demo video Dave. Also, you can use any dowel (correct size of course) to fill the holes. Glue in a short section of it and then use your pull saw to trim it close and then sand smooth. This way you can use any wood species that you can get or make dowelling for (think long plug cutter). Cheers.

  • @richardfoltz4351
    @richardfoltz4351 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the help, Dave

  • @scottoakley1135
    @scottoakley1135 Před 4 lety

    very complete and detailed. well done.

  • @s3d17
    @s3d17 Před 7 lety +2

    fantastic tip Dave!

  • @kimcavagna2082
    @kimcavagna2082 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video.

  • @ToolReviewZone
    @ToolReviewZone Před 7 lety +1

    absolutely great video

  • @befmx31
    @befmx31 Před 5 lety +3

    From personal experience, Kreg's customer service is excellent.

    • @mrBDeye
      @mrBDeye Před 5 lety

      Yes they stand by their products.

  • @simonrussell4986
    @simonrussell4986 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this. I've used my K3 on a couple of projects and they've worked out great, but I've got a project coming up with at least 350 holes to build some frames - lots of identical holes. Looks like the K4 and its clamp is going to save me a load of time (and its wider hole options). And I'd like to sneak a plug cutter in - just because I want to play with it.

  • @fradda1
    @fradda1 Před rokem

    thanks Dave for that explanation easy to follow. Subbed to your channel

  • @madstrad123
    @madstrad123 Před 4 lety +1

    G- day mate Awesome tutorial, And great wood shop

  • @99trampis
    @99trampis Před 2 lety +1

    Lol, Dave said "a hole" ... Sorry, couldn't help myself...
    Well done Dave, another great, informative video! I picked up another brand pocket hole jig called Massca. I really like the aluminum construction of it. Cheers!

  • @squarelevelplumb
    @squarelevelplumb Před 4 lety

    Nicely done mate

  • @eftipef2
    @eftipef2 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent explanation. Thank you Sir :)

  • @danielsolowiej
    @danielsolowiej Před 7 lety +1

    nice tutorial, love to see you with the cam on yours headphones :) Thanks for sharing David

  • @aarontalley2543
    @aarontalley2543 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video sir! Subscribed

  • @juancarlosmunoz7177
    @juancarlosmunoz7177 Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing!!

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 Před 7 lety +13

    great review owned a k4 jig for 3 yrs now and never knew i could use it with angled cuts or thought to ..lol the pluggs are great too

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety +2

      When ever there is a need there is a way. Thanks for commenting Joe!

    • @tooljunkie555
      @tooljunkie555 Před 7 lety +1

      ***** ALWAYS!! & that is very true sir! Very true🍻

  • @davidallen1511
    @davidallen1511 Před 4 lety +1

    great stuff thank you so much and luv the channel

  • @6806goats1
    @6806goats1 Před 5 lety +2

    Wonder about full 2x4” dimension lumber. Wasn’t milled to 1.5” x 3.5” probably from EU. Old scrap project and materials so no choice while I’m working in the sandbox. Ahhh, got to the part where you mention thicker wood. I’ll check Amazon to see if they have this. Thanks.

  • @Streborp01
    @Streborp01 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant video

  • @timcgrew
    @timcgrew Před 7 lety

    Dave, you should check out the Porter-Cable pocket hole jig. It's amazing. No adjustments!

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      Looks great but twice the price of my K4. Think I will stick with the Kreg.

  • @JohnCran
    @JohnCran Před 7 lety

    I don't know if you know this but Kreg linked to this vid on their facebook page. Good one Dave always love your clear and informative vids.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      Well there you go! Thanks for letting me know John!

  • @edwardpadilla7543
    @edwardpadilla7543 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job on video editing.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment Edward Padilla!

  • @waynelambert4108
    @waynelambert4108 Před rokem

    Thanks Dave 👍

  • @lynardburt5992
    @lynardburt5992 Před 5 lety +1

    I learned two things, where to put allen wrench, and how chart works... cool

  • @71tonywhite
    @71tonywhite Před 7 lety

    It is amazing how simple this system is and you can only but this on TV shop here in Australia. This system has been uses for many years now in the USA. I can get this on ebay but why can't we find this in Bunnings yet. It would be good to be able to go to a store to purchase these and the screws as needed rather than rely on TV or ebay for delivery.
    Great video thank you.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Tony. The system you are referring to is known as joiner jig and the product is not up to standard. The drill guides are not hardened steel and the clamp is more like a silicone gun. You can walk into any carbatec store in Australia and buy Kreg stuff, even on their website.

    • @71tonywhite
      @71tonywhite Před 7 lety

      Thanks I shall keep an eye out.

  • @livinginiowacityiowa9812

    Great instructions. Do you have a video showing how to join 2 different thicknesses of wood, like a 2x4 and plywood, 3/4 inchnthick?

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 2 lety

      It's the same method, just work on the smaller thickness to work out which size screw to use.

  • @valterleao6795
    @valterleao6795 Před 3 lety

    Parabéns pelo seu trabalho, quanta habilidade e carinho no que faz, esses dispositivos da Kreg são excelentes, pena que aqui são MUITO caros, não que o produto não valha, mas acho injusto o valor aqui!
    Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 3 lety

      Obrigado pelas amáveis ​​palavras. Espero que você esteja seguro no Brasil.

  • @tcbridges
    @tcbridges Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful help. I noticed you shelfs in the back ground. Did you make them. I need to make some to hold all my NEW Festools.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Thomas Bridges! Yes, I built everything in the work shop, including the building.

  • @Joesmith-fu4ps
    @Joesmith-fu4ps Před 6 lety

    The squareness of the joint depends solely on the squareness of the cut on the peace that buts into the side of the other piece. Has noting do do with the kreg jig. Just though I'd point that out to save any confusion.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Richard, I did say that in the video just after I put the square on the joint.

  • @guderian1570
    @guderian1570 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank u nice video

  • @jlapham1
    @jlapham1 Před 5 lety +1

    THANK YOU

  • @brandonrippeonphoto
    @brandonrippeonphoto Před 6 lety

    the jig with the clamp handle on the side that you drill is much better for doing pocket holes in panels. you dont need to find a way to reach around to the back everytime.

  • @AusMiner
    @AusMiner Před 7 lety +1

    Great video Dave. Explains the K4 jig better than I have previously seen. Where did you get that screw selector wheel. I haven't seen that before.
    Also, Kreg has released the plug cutting jig and drill bit, but you can only buy them direct from Kreg in the US at this stage - and the freight they quoted me is completely ridiculous. Carbatec does not carry them, and is not planning to at any time in the foreseeable future. I recently purchased a Haron plug cutting drill bit from Bunnings, and am looking at making my own jig to go with this to be able to make my own plugs in the same timber as the job I'm working on.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      Hi BM. Thanks for the compliment!
      I work as a part timer at carbatec and I know for a fact that they are getting the plug cutters. Don't know who you spoke to but may not have been informed. We can expect them around June. I purchased the screw selector wheel at Carbatec as well.

  • @robertarnobit5357
    @robertarnobit5357 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video David, I bought a k4 last November and I haven't opened it yet cos I didn't know how to use it. How do I connect a 45deg 2 x 4 to a 90deg stud on a wall?

  • @stitchgroover69
    @stitchgroover69 Před 5 lety

    G'day, Would it be possible to make a picture frame with mitres? Say out of 90 x 20 mm timber. Basically asking if you could use the jig on a 45 degree mitre.

  • @DavidZandman
    @DavidZandman Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video! Curious for the end grain to face grain join if you pre-drill holes in the second piece of wood (the one not getting the pocket holes) or if you just screw straight into the wood. Thanks!

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 2 lety +1

      Only drill the timber that is being connected, not the receiver.

    • @DavidZandman
      @DavidZandman Před 2 lety

      @@DavidStanton thanks! I tried that and got a gap between the pieces since the bit didn't go in cleanly, but I'll try again :)

  • @b24fitfitnessnutrition43

    Hi Dave, have you produced a video on how to create the table you’re using in this video? Thank you b

  • @jeffoldham3466
    @jeffoldham3466 Před 6 lety

    great video dave,,going to get me one tomorrow,,,i like your drill driver,,,what kind is it

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 6 lety

      Hi Jeff, thanks for watching! I have a few but I think you would be referring to the Protool drill, the larger of the 2 units in the video. Maybe it was the little Festool CXS driver? Those 2 drills are my "go to" units!

  • @crazyethanyeahyeah
    @crazyethanyeahyeah Před rokem +1

    Hi Dave ... I am new to wood working great video! Do you need a pilot hole for the receiving end timber? many thanks Ethan, Perth

  • @JohnRobinson1
    @JohnRobinson1 Před 7 lety

    Thanks Dave, I bought one of these today and I'm looking forward to my first project, I want to build a workbench of a similar size to the one in this video and I'm interested to know how you chose the locations for the t-track that you have - thanks in advance.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety +1

      I have to think about that one for a bit. I might do a 5 minute segment on my live show this weekend if you are interested.

    • @JohnRobinson1
      @JohnRobinson1 Před 7 lety +1

      Sounds great, I've looked at so many benches and I'm a little lost on where to start, I don't have space for a very large bench at this stage and don't really need to 'bolt' anything to it... I do have two sections of t-track I bought and I'm thinking something like you have is a good layout for a smaller benchtop :-)

  • @hitmhard
    @hitmhard Před 5 lety +1

    If I'm connecting a 2x4 to a 3/4" piece of plywood do I set my jig and drill bit to 1 1/2"? Plus I would use a 1 1/4" screw right?

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 5 lety

      It is not recommended to do that joint. But, if you were to screw the 3/4 " to the 2 x 4 then you would set the jigto 3/4" and the screw would be an 1 1/2". I hope this helps.

    • @petergunn9149
      @petergunn9149 Před 5 lety

      Thanks no problems 😁 Love your vids 👍Wish we had ancient history here in the 🇺🇸 but I do hunt in the woods near my home it’s a park and there is some old US history in the area revolutionary war era items there but the terrain is similar to where you hunt ⛏ I love the slight of hand 🤗Lol!

  • @tworiversworkshop6111
    @tworiversworkshop6111 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review Dave. Tossing up between the K4 or the new K5. Have been offered a deal on the K5. I want to build wardrobes so several tall and wide pieces. IYHO would the K5 be the better bet? Thanks.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Two Rivers Workshop! Yes to the K5, easier to work on larger pieces.

  • @ronsmith2464
    @ronsmith2464 Před rokem

    Hi Dave, great video thanks. I've just bought the K4 mainly to use with wood, but occasionally I will be building cabinets out of Melamine faced Particle/chip board. Will pocket hole joinery be Ok for that

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před rokem +2

      I do it all the time. Check out my videos on how to make drawers.

    • @ronsmith2464
      @ronsmith2464 Před rokem +1

      @@DavidStanton Hi Dave, thanks for the quick reply.. Great video again, but will the system be Ok for kitchen cabinets in Melamine faced chip board. I also watched your video on the Festool 500 dimino conectors. that seems a better solution, but more expensive. I have the festool Dimino 500, but I have not tried the conectors yet.
      Keep the great videos coming

  • @sasscuba
    @sasscuba Před 3 lety +1

    Did you predrill the piece of wood the screws go into the second board?

  • @trumpygirl1
    @trumpygirl1 Před 7 lety +1

    Do you also glue the joint? I have bought one - a K5 set.... Still waiting for it to arrive, but am very happy to have watched this video, so when I get it, it I will look like a know what I'm doing. ;)

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      No need to glue but if you did, the joint would have the extra strength. I use glue if I am making a seat or table top. Thanks for watching!

  • @aaronstill
    @aaronstill Před 7 lety

    I see you've painted the jig to highlight the measurements that's exactly like I did. I don't now why they don't do that when they make them at the factory

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      My jig is an old one. They do paint the numbers now Aaron. Thanks for the comment!

  • @baltsosser
    @baltsosser Před 6 lety +1

    What kind of fixed clamp is that you are using on the work table?

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 6 lety +1

      It is a Kreg bench clamp. Thanks for watching!

    • @halfdollar86
      @halfdollar86 Před 6 lety

      That bench clamp is pretty slick.

  • @lisasluder5825
    @lisasluder5825 Před 3 lety

    How is that clamp fixed in your workbench? I work mostly by myself and I always struggle with keeping pieces straight while putting them together. I’m always looking for a way to hold them, could you tell me how to do that with a clamp where it holds it level.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 3 lety

      Hi Lisa Sluder! look here. czcams.com/video/5lpPb-ttP9M/video.html

  • @markcarter4716
    @markcarter4716 Před 6 lety +1

    How would you clamp a 6 foot length - Can you show us please ? Thanks

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 6 lety

      I might try to do that on the live show this weekend?

  • @garrettalarmdepot7827
    @garrettalarmdepot7827 Před 3 lety +1

    What brand and model is the small drill you use to install the screws? It looks very handy but powerful.

  • @vickiwilcox133
    @vickiwilcox133 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice demos! Is that really your every day workshop? It's way too clean!

  • @googooproof
    @googooproof Před 3 lety

    David I was just wondering what kind of camera you used on your headphones?

  • @michaeljameson1046
    @michaeljameson1046 Před 7 lety +1

    Hey Dave just been been to the Brisbane timber working with wood bought the greg k5 at carbatec is ther anything I can do for you with regards to any affiliate program just let me know cheers .ps it was great.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      Great that you had a good time at the show and also that you picked up a Kreg jig. I am very happy with mine. I have affiliate links listed in the description boxes of most of my videos. Just click the "show more" button and they will reveal themselves. Thanks for thinking about me!!

  • @halfdollar86
    @halfdollar86 Před 6 lety

    Can some experienced wood workers give me some advice on what they tools to start with. Other than saws, drills and drivers. What are some must haves? I am going to make work benches, interior barn doors. Function over form.

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 6 lety +2

      My short list is for hand tools. Saw stools to support your work at a comfortable level while you are making the bench. A good combination square, marking knife, No. 5 hand plane, block plane, 1/2" and 1" chisel, crosscut saw, sanding block, triton super jaws.

    • @halfdollar86
      @halfdollar86 Před 6 lety

      David Stanton thanks

  • @slapuharder
    @slapuharder Před 4 lety +1

    Wood filler is a good choice if you're out of plugs.

  • @MREJ63
    @MREJ63 Před 7 lety +1

    Just out of interest what drill were u using? It looked like a Festool branded drill, but not one I recognised?

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      Hi Mark. It is a Protool. Festools other brand name. Discontinued about 18 months ago. The festool system is interchangeable with Protool pretty much, as far as the drills are concerned.

    • @MREJ63
      @MREJ63 Před 7 lety +1

      I didn't know that! Thanks for the video.

  • @khalodh
    @khalodh Před 4 lety +1

    hi dose it work on melamine with 16 mm? thanks

  • @Kitchguy
    @Kitchguy Před 3 lety

    Question, I’m trying to make a box using 1x4 knotted pine which is 3/4 inch. I set my jig and file bit and made my holes however I used 3/4 Kreg screw but it dosnt go in enough and a 1 1/4 is too long do I need a 1” screw? Thank you

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Kitchguy! I use 1 1/4" screws for 3/4 finish wood. It is either your jig guide block is not set at 3/4" thick and or your depth collar around the drill is not in the right position.

    • @Kitchguy
      @Kitchguy Před 3 lety

      @@DavidStanton Thank you, when setting the bit collar for 3/4 does the tip of the bit need to be at the 3/4 mark or just at the bottom of the tip?

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Kitchguy! Watch my show on the weekend and I will explain it better for you.

    • @Kitchguy
      @Kitchguy Před 3 lety

      @@DavidStanton will do thanks 🙏

  • @smnhpkns
    @smnhpkns Před 7 lety +1

    Hi David, would you use a pocket hole on chipboard

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 7 lety

      Same as any softwood, must use the course screws but not the micro screws...their head is too small.

    • @smnhpkns
      @smnhpkns Před 7 lety

      ***** cheers

  • @jeffoldham3466
    @jeffoldham3466 Před 6 lety

    can you use other screws rather than the kreg screws and what type are they

    • @DavidStanton
      @DavidStanton  Před 6 lety

      There are other screws on the market but they are not as good. The kreg screws are hardened, designed to cut and self tap and can also be purchased with blue coat. Buy what you feel comfortable with.