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The KREG Durable Pocket-Hole Jig 320 is a professional-grade tool designed for creating strong pocket-hole joints in various woodworking projects. It accommodates materials ranging from 1/2 inch to 1 1/2 inches thick, features a sturdy metal construction with a lifetime warranty, and includes an anti-slip base for secure operation. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this jig is a must-have for any serious woodworker.
Material | Metal |
Brand | KREG |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.31 x 3.66 x 9.37 inches |
Color | Silver, Blue |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
Clamp Width | 3.66 Inches |
UPC | 647096811990 |
Manufacturer | Kreg Tool Inc |
Part Number | KPHJ320-22 |
Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.31 x 3.66 x 9.37 inches |
Item model number | Kreg KPHJ320-22 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**
Great tool to make joinery just a little bit more fun
Amazing. Works great for drilling accurate and aligned pocket holes in exactly the right size. Super versatile and can be used with many different sized pieces of wood. Soft or hard, doesn't matter. It's compact and doesn't take up much space in your tool chest. Great value if you want accurate pocket holes and don't trust yourself to drill them by hand (you shouldn't).
T**Y
Can’t be beat
Straight forward , easy to use & comes with everything you’ll need.
A**S
Easy to use
Great product. Makes you feel like a professional! Haha
M**N
Good for entry level joinery at this price point
This Kreg jig kit is an entry level joinery tool. It comes with a custom drill bit, custom drill driver, handy adjustment tool and some screws at different lengths so you can get started right away.The jig is mostly plastic, so it has "handy duty" build quality, but it works very well -- provided you are careful during setup and don't abuse it or the custom drill bit. I'd have given it 5 stars if it was constructed entirely of metal.Despite plastic construction, the jig is reasonably solid and can be very accurate. I hope it holds up over time.I used the jig to face a bunch of plywood with a poplar frame, joined plywood and pine, and built two test cabinet boxes.I learned a few key things along the way:Practice a few times on scrap wood before you attempt your actual joins; you'll learn fast, and it will save you time and expense.Have the right screws for the job, pocket hole screws vary based on intended use [I learned this the hard way]. There are indoor and outdoor, coarse and fine thread, short and long screws. Know your stock thickness and choose the right type/length screws for the job. Have coarse thread screws on hand for soft wood, get some fine thread screws for hardwoods or you'll split the wood.You must pay attention and match the stock thickness indicators on both the jig itself and the bit collar. Once you get into the habit of checking both the jig and the bit collar before you start your pocket hole[s], you can make a lot of joins in a short period of time without mistakes.Drill all your pocket holes first, glue and screw later. This saves time, as you won't have to be constantly swapping out drill/driver bits, wishing you had more than one drill.For best results, clamp the jig and both pieces close to the join. If you don't, the pieces can and will move on you, exposing you to a bad [uneven] join.Don't rush while drilling. The custom Kreg bits are on the brittle side, so they are easily breakable. When working on big pieces of stock, ease the drill bit in and out to clear shavings.Put the custom bit away when not in use so it doesn't get dull from hitting things or fall off your work bench onto concrete and break.Resist the temptation to overtighten when screwing your piece together, you could strip out the countersink or get a screw head poking through. Let the glue and the screw do the work.Be careful when joining differing types of materials. Avoid joining soft and hard materials a pocket jig. And avoid screwing toward end grain -- especially if the grain is very coarse. Those types of joins don't hold, so screw from end grain toward cross grain whenever possible.
P**I
Solid purchase
Does what it says and storage is efficient. Can't beat it for the price! Very satisfied
G**R
A must have.
Works great. I use it all the time.
K**N
Great product
A great tool
D**R
Good
Good
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