How to Setup and Use the Kreg K5 and HD Pocket-Hole Jigs

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  • How to Setup and Use the Kreg K5 and HD Pocket-Hole Jigs.
    In this video I show you how to setup and use both the K5 and HD Kreg Pocket-Hole jigs. Pocket-hole joinery can be a very strong and effective joining technique for certain applications. This video is intended to serve as a how-to guide for those new to woodworking or pocket-hole joinery.
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  • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
    @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety +7

    It's been brought to my attention that I used the incorrect clamping technique with the lever in the demonstration. Sorry about that. the correct technique is as follows: PUSH HANDLE FLAT / FLUSH ON TABLE. place stock on jig; slide rear slider against stock; while holding this slider, RAISE THE HANDLE 2 AUDIBLE CLICKS; then push handle flush down on table again. This gives the correct tension and once set makes re-tensioning for multiple pieces of this same size stock automatic.

    • @bowersj
      @bowersj Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, check out the explanation on page 6, #4 of the manual. : ) -jb

    • @briha3142
      @briha3142 Před 2 lety

      Was wondering if you knew that or not, and you showed me that you are aware of the correct clamping procedure! Thanks for that clarification, for me and for others! Great tutorial, brother!

  • @robertjackson5881
    @robertjackson5881 Před 4 dny

    Thanks for the info! ....I'm gonna run out and get me a new flannel like yours. I believe it will make me look smarter!

  • @timdesmond6297
    @timdesmond6297 Před 3 lety +3

    A very slow and clear presentation. Extremely thorough. Good Wook. Tim D - OK

  • @blackhorse2947
    @blackhorse2947 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you very much for this outstanding informative video………….Helps a beginner 100%

  • @shahsaljan
    @shahsaljan Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for your simple explanation

  • @miralinj78692110
    @miralinj78692110 Před 3 lety +1

    Best Video clearly demonstrated all the steps to setup Kreg K5 for different thickness Thanks for sharing

  • @mattoberholtzer4822
    @mattoberholtzer4822 Před 3 lety

    i was just watching this to see your methods.
    I have Kreg jigs that are different ages so they have very different methods of adjusting and selecting.
    A great system.

  • @angel19093
    @angel19093 Před 4 lety +4

    This video was incredibly helpful! I just purchased the K5 system so it is great to hear that the HD jig can work with it for thicker wood!

  • @MrKen-wy5dk
    @MrKen-wy5dk Před 4 lety +1

    This was absolutely the best and clearest explanation of the Kreg systems on CZcams. You answered many questions I have been left with after watching all the other videos. Thank you.

  • @rickthomas393
    @rickthomas393 Před 4 lety +1

    Clear and helpful. I have an HD version coming, for putting together big, yard/garden structures, and shop cart/tables, etc. I feel confident now.

  • @padude131
    @padude131 Před 2 lety

    Excellent review! Thanks for posting this video.

  • @vrrusa
    @vrrusa Před 3 lety

    Thank you!! I was trying to use the 2x4 hole jig for adding nailers to my framing so I could drywall... never used it before but cant swing a hammer to toenail & have no room to screw into the sides & no matter what I do I split the 2x4. Just needed to know how to use it & am dyslexic so reading the instructions is difficulty for me. THANK YOU!!! got it!

  • @zloungeact
    @zloungeact Před 2 lety

    This is a really informative video. I'm still confused about how to use the jig correctly so you get a strong hold.

  • @yuvalmei-dan7426
    @yuvalmei-dan7426 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for a very thorough demonstration!

  • @howardlosson2809
    @howardlosson2809 Před 4 lety +1

    Just got one of these today. Thanks for the demo, very useful.

  • @stefanwatts9934
    @stefanwatts9934 Před 3 lety

    Just got my k5 today, your video made learning how to use it a lot easier. Thanks

  • @TwistedWorkshop77
    @TwistedWorkshop77 Před 5 lety

    Digging the new Flannel! Thanks for the demo

  • @vvjkumar
    @vvjkumar Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the detailed descriptions

  • @HighCaliberCraftsman
    @HighCaliberCraftsman Před 5 lety +1

    That flannel though! 🔥🔥 Nice overview!

  • @DJJuxtapose
    @DJJuxtapose Před 3 lety

    this is easily the best video on how to use these. great work!

  • @robertfoster1919
    @robertfoster1919 Před 4 lety

    brother, this was perfect.

  • @OhHeyItsBilly
    @OhHeyItsBilly Před 3 lety

    Great video sir!

  • @SlowandExpensive
    @SlowandExpensive Před 5 lety

    I'm still rockin the K4 but the front mounted clamp lever on the K5 is a wonderful improvement I'd like to have.

  • @christofix
    @christofix Před 5 lety +2

    This is a well explained video! I like this! i'm glad i found your channel, you got a lt of great videos

  • @fireworxz
    @fireworxz Před 3 lety

    Thanks

  • @jjjjude
    @jjjjude Před 3 lety

    Well explained

  • @RJMammano
    @RJMammano Před 4 lety +8

    Great video. The only thing I would say is that you should turn your pieces around that have the pocket holes drilled in them. The screws should always be screwing towards the meaty part of the piece of wood you are attaching to, and not towards the end grain. That makes an even stronger connection and will keep any tear out from happening over time. Unfortunately that usually means the hole is always exposed to the outside and will need to be filled on most projects. Very strong though.

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety

      @Rory Mammano Good point, thanks for the reminder and thanks for watching!

    • @freebornjohn2687
      @freebornjohn2687 Před 3 lety

      Doesn't that mean that they are more visible?

    • @RJMammano
      @RJMammano Před 3 lety +1

      @@freebornjohn2687 unfortunately it often does mean they are visible. In that case you’d want to plug the pocket hole. I suppose if you don’t need the most strength on a piece then you can hide the holes on the back side / underside; but for chairs and such supporting weight I’d opt for more strength and then just hide the hole with a plug.

  • @roberthaibi2304
    @roberthaibi2304 Před 3 lety

    Just a tip.....add wax or if you don't have wax a bar of soap.....rub screws on wax or soap and they will just slide in effortlessy.

  • @crazyfool710
    @crazyfool710 Před 3 lety

    What about 1/2 inch thick material? How do you set up for that on the k5?

  • @kirksebts
    @kirksebts Před 4 lety

    Drive through the joint not into the joint by turning your pocket hole side of the board to the outside. This is how Kreg designed it to be used or your joints will be much weaker! Hope I’m being clear! Thanks for the video!

  • @TheGrantAlexander
    @TheGrantAlexander Před 5 lety

    Very comprehensive video and I like the new flannel. I need to get some more myself. I've never had the opportunity to use the Kreg system, but it looks like it makes things so much easier. I have made my own pocket holes before I knew this system existed based on joinery I saw on old tables and chairs. Maybe one day I will spring for a pocket hole jig.

    • @TheGrantAlexander
      @TheGrantAlexander Před 5 lety

      One other question, does the Kreg system use square (aka Robertson) screws? If so, that's awesome because they are a Canadian invention :) (gotta represent my country)

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 5 lety +1

      +Grant Alexander wow I’m impressed if you made pocket holes by hand. I would love to see that sometime!

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 5 lety +1

      +Grant Alexander yup! Robertson drive screws. I love them. So secure and no chance of stripping out.

    • @TheGrantAlexander
      @TheGrantAlexander Před 5 lety +1

      @@CCSandSonsWorkshop not by hand, per se, I did use a drill :)

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 5 lety +1

      @@TheGrantAlexander still though, I think that's pretty impressive.

  • @junemcgrath1735
    @junemcgrath1735 Před 4 lety

    Also are the 2 1/2 screws the same for the k4 and the HD?

  • @junemcgrath1735
    @junemcgrath1735 Před 4 lety

    How can you add the HD one to the K4 if it the wood is wider than 1 1/2 inches thick

  • @roberttheurer6719
    @roberttheurer6719 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your DETAILED video. I'm new to wood working and maybe making and selling small furniture. I'm thinking out of all Pocket hole jigs this would be the most reliable and correct for me. Could you give me your expert opinion? Thanks, Robert

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 2 lety +1

      This is basically the standard when it comes to pocket hole jigs. You can’t go wrong with it. There are simpler and more complex versions but this is the most versatile in my opinion. Go for it.

  • @Moondog9322
    @Moondog9322 Před 4 lety +1

    I enjoyed your video, but did anyone else question the clamping technique? I believe the handle is supposed to be in the horizontal position as part of the process for clamping. Snug it up, lift up the handle until you hear two clicks, then tighten it down. Pardon me if others have noticed....nice video, though.

    • @bswonger7356
      @bswonger7356 Před 4 lety

      Moondog9322 I agree this video cost me my first clamp system that KREG was kind enough to replace for FREE.

    • @bswonger7356
      @bswonger7356 Před 4 lety

      Agreed this video cost me my first clamp system so PLEASE read the manual first.

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety

      Sorry for the mistake. I’ll add a clarification.

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety

      @@bswonger7356 I pinned a comment noting the incorrect procedure used. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

  • @MnktoDave
    @MnktoDave Před 4 lety +5

    Here's a couple tips for you, and for someone new to this... First, at 8:10 the method you are showing us to adjust the clamp for material thickness, is wrong. You don't just slide it forward to "get it close"...you need to read the directions for using your tool, to learn the proper way to adjust it, because you are not doing it right in this video. And if you're working with plywood, always remember to back off on the depth setting a bit, or your screws might go through the material when you fasten them. For example, the 3/4" collar setting on the bit is meant for drilling actual 3/4" thick boards etc, not 3/4" plywood, because plywood is thinner than that. It's always best to do a test run on some scrap to ensure everything is set correctly, before drilling your actual project holes.
    Also, on the HD Jig at 14:58 when you attach the flat clamp to the jig, you can do it your way and keep having the jig fall off the clamp every time you unclamp it, or...if you simply slide the wider pad in the opening from the end and then attach the retaining block/end stop afterward, the inside grooves will overlap the outer edges of the larger pad, and the clamp will stay as one w/the tool when you unclamp it. It's much easier to work with if you do it this way, and it works the same with the R-3 Jig.
    These are all wonderful tools and work beautifully, but you have to set them up correctly, and remember to adjust for minute differences in thickness of materials. I'm just saying all this because the video description says "This video is intended to serve as a how-to guide for those new to woodworking or pocket-hole joinery." But proper setup and use of tools is essential to getting the most out of them, so hopefully these easy tips will help someone new to using these tools. The biggest tip I can give anybody is to always read the directions for the tool, especially if you're not familiar with them, or absolutely sure about how to operate it, adjust it, or set it up.

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety

      +MnktoDave thanks for all the great info/tips! And thanks for watching!

    • @korlimservices4180
      @korlimservices4180 Před 4 lety

      Wouldn't it be " Great" if you just drop a Video, including all these TIPS & Demo for us how to do it properly ??

    • @MnktoDave
      @MnktoDave Před 4 lety +1

      @@korlimservices4180 Why are you giving me crap about my comment? His video description clearly says "This video is intended to serve as a how-to guide for those new to woodworking or pocket-hole joinery." But the method he shows for setting the material thickness clamp is wrong, so he either did not read the directions for doing this, or he did not understand them...bottom line, he's teaching newbies the wrong way, on this supposed 'How To' video. I'm not claiming to be a 'Know It All' and I never intended for it to sound that way if it did, nor did I intend my comment to be hurtful or disrespectful to him in any way...I just let him know that he's doing it wrong, that there's a better way, and that the directions would show him that. I own the K-5 jig, the HD jig, and the R-3 jig and use them all the time, so I do know what I'm talking about. I'm guessing you probably don't own these tools and you probably haven't used them either, or you'd know that everything I said above, was true. I was simply giving a couple of tips to try to be helpful to anyone wanting to learn, to prevent them from making some of the mistakes I made when I was learning this, and to prevent them from learning the wrong way. But I digress, and I'm not here to argue. Please feel free to do it any way you want... his way, or the right way according to the manufacturer's written directions in the owner's manual, that clearly shows the correct way. I'm not going to make a video to show you how to do something that you can learn, simply by reading and following the instructions. Have a great day.

    • @korlimservices4180
      @korlimservices4180 Před 4 lety +1

      @@MnktoDave your right !! And my suggestion was...would be " Great " if you did a Video with the right methods as placed in the directions.
      How is that crap ? just see it as constructive criticism .
      I appreciate you telling us that the methods he mentioned are not the right ones... !
      Have a great day you too.

    • @MnktoDave
      @MnktoDave Před 4 lety +2

      @@korlimservices4180 Sorry that I misinterpreted/misunderstood the tone of your comment. I guess it sounded a bit facetious to me because you quotated the word "Great" and then capitalized TIPS & Demo, while asking me to make a video showing how to do it properly... usually when someone says something like that on the internet, they are trolling or being smart ass and calling you out due to what you said. Glad to see it's my bad in this case, and sorry about that. Thanks for responding back in a civil way and making that clear, and it shows just how easily things can be misinterpreted in a comment. There have been a few times I've thought about making a video about using these Kreg jigs (misc tips and setup etc) but there are already so many out there... I do have a few tips I've never seen in any of these videos so far, so maybe some day. But up to now, my videos are all mostly whitewater paddling oriented, for my friends. Like most people watching these videos, I enjoy woodworking as a hobby and I'm always trying to learn new and better methods...that's why I'm here, and that's why I spoke up, in my original comment. Hope you'll have a great day, and a Happy New Year.

  • @junemcgrath1735
    @junemcgrath1735 Před 4 lety

    OK so I saw another comment, how would you use the HD on a 4x4? would I have to clamp it to the material I am using?

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety

      Yes, you clamp it to the material. I show an example in the video. Thanks for watching!

  • @jimmydickson8854
    @jimmydickson8854 Před 3 lety

    Dose the depth adjusting block come in metric ,we don’t all work in imperial please comment

  • @JayDandy412
    @JayDandy412 Před 4 lety +1

    How do I set the stop collar on the HD bit?

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety

      @Jay Stewart assuming you are going through 1.5" material, set the stop collar 4.75' up from the bit SHOULDER. Thanks for watching!

  • @gerardbroussard451
    @gerardbroussard451 Před 4 lety

    Do you think the unit can be pushed to accept 1 3/4" width? It's only 1/4 more than the maximum specified by Kreg.

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety

      Yes, I think it would be fine. I would do some tests on scrap would and make sure you have an idea of how far to keep pushing the screw to get a good bite into the other piece of wood. Thanks for watching!

    • @gerardbroussard451
      @gerardbroussard451 Před 4 lety

      @@CCSandSonsWorkshop thanks so much! I suppose the #2 driver that comes with the K5 would work OK with a 2 1/2 coarse screw in cedar work piece?

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 4 lety

      As long as you can keep driving the screw a sufficient distance into the wood, it should be fine. Yes the course thread screws are for softwood like cedar.

  • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
    @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for stopping by my channel. If you like what you saw, there's more! Hit that subscribe button!
    Here is another project I am particular proud of, my first batch of hardwood cutting boards: czcams.com/video/BS08Psj-OXI/video.html

  • @Howie656565
    @Howie656565 Před 5 lety +1

    8:10 the lever must be down if you close the gap. then you have to hold the clamp in place and go 2 clicks up with the lever. that's it. there are also videos from Kreg available that showing this procedure (e.g.: czcams.com/video/OZ6Gd72vn4w/video.html )

    • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
      @CCSandSonsWorkshop  Před 5 lety

      +Howie656565 you’re correct. Thanks for pointing that out and thanks for watching.

    • @Howie656565
      @Howie656565 Před 5 lety

      @@CCSandSonsWorkshop your are welcome 😉

  • @ronniebuis4332
    @ronniebuis4332 Před 4 lety +1

    Just ANOTHER demo where the correct procedure for clamping the stock is incorrect. According to KREG :- PUSH HANDLE FLAT / FLUSH ON TABLE. place stock on jig; slide rear slider against stock; while holding this slider, RAISE THE HANDLE 2 AUDIBLE CLICKS; then push handle flush down on table again. This gives the correct tension and once set makes retensioning for multiple pieces of this same size stock automatic. To be repeated for each different stock thickness.

  • @maxthefish
    @maxthefish Před 2 lety

    Thanks for making this. The Kreg-made videos for the HD are not very helpful

  • @BeerCharger
    @BeerCharger Před 5 lety

    You're moving away from the microphone at 0:31 - 0:42

  • @larryjacobs5713
    @larryjacobs5713 Před rokem

    Wrong on adjustment. You put the handle down .

  • @andriy3193
    @andriy3193 Před 3 lety

    You set wrong clamp

  • @jerryhubbard4461
    @jerryhubbard4461 Před 3 lety

    That is not the proper way to adjust the hold down clamp.

  • @iangardener3464
    @iangardener3464 Před 4 lety

    too dark.