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The Kreg® K4 Pocket-Hole Jig combines precision and adjustability of a proven, time-tested pocket-hole jig. The three-hole drill guide lets you make perfectly placed pocket holes in a wide variety of material widths and thicknesses — from 1/2" to 1 1/2" in 1/8" increments. Plus, the...
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The Kreg® K4 Pocket-Hole Jig combines precision and adjustability of a proven, time-tested pocket-hole jig. The three-hole drill guide lets you make perfectly placed pocket holes in a wide variety of material widths and thicknesses — from 1/2" to 1 1/2" in 1/8" increments. Plus, the hardened-steel drill guides come with a lifetime warranty. An included dust collection adapter connects to your shop vac to keep your workspace dust-free.
The K4’s rear-mounted clamp was introduced with the first Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig, and the design offers incredible rigidity and uncompromising workpiece holding strength. Adjustments are as easy as releasing the locknut and rotating the clamp pad to the correct setting. The K4 is made from impact-resistant polymer for strength and durability that Kreg customers expect. A wood-chip relief hole for each drill guide keeps the drill bit clear of excess debris, minimizing drill-torque, increasing the longevity of drill bits, and allowing you to complete a perfect pocket hole in just one plunge. A large clamping recess makes securing your jig to your workbench easy using Kreg multipurpose face clamps or any common bar clamp or C-clamp. Alternatively, the K4 can be screwed into a workbench or other surface.
Features:
- Adjustable, removable drill guides
- Hardened-steel drill guides
- Adjustable clamp pad
- Adjustable drill-bit stop collar
- (1) Kreg® K4 Pocket-Hole Jig
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The American Woodshop’s Back Door Pass with Scott Phillips
The American Woodshop with Scott Phillips begins it’s 18th season on PBS starting on Monday, August 29th, 2011. This year’s 13 episodes entitled “Weekenders,” focus on woodworking projects to augment the home. While discovering and using new tools to become a more proficient woodworker, you should be able to finish each of these projects in one weekend.

Woodcraft Magazine June/July 2012 Issue Preview
The Woodcraft Magazine June/July Issue #47 is available on-line, at your local Woodcraft store, or favorite newsstand starting Tuesday, May 29th, 2012. Featuring 4 projects, 5 Tools & Techniques, 2 Hot New Tools, 3 Tips & Tricks, and many other woodworking related topics that belong in your woodworking library. Each of the projects in this issue, as with every Woodcraft Magazine issue, comes with a Convenience-Plus Buying Guide, Cut List and in-depth explanation with detailed layout instructions.

Tech Talk Time with Bob, Sam & Kyle
It’s Tech Talk Time with Bob, Sam & Kyle from Woodcraft’s Technical Support Team!
For over 20 years, Woodcraft’s Technical Support Team has combined efforts with our Customer Service Department to provide satisfaction and resolution to all of Woodcraft’s clientele for any issues that may arise. Together they contribute product information, advice, fast ordering service and delivery, as well as the best pricing to assist with your Woodcraft orders and information. These guys provide for inbound product inspections of new items, informing Woodcraft personnel and customers of any quality issues with new or existing products. They also perform product use testing for future stock items. Using customer experiences, they pass along any concerns or suggestions, sharing the product knowledge to all who may need it.

The Kreg Micro Pocket Drill Guide & Fleur-de-lis Horn Box Project with Scott Phillips
During the Woodcraft Vendor Trade Show 2012, we spent some time with Scott Phillips of The American Woodshop at the Kreg Tool Company booth.

Scott Phillips Tip of the Week-Framing with the Kreg Pocket Hole Jig
Scott & Suzy show us how to use the K4 Pocket Hole Jig in their wooden door frame build.

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Finding more space to store and display all the “stuff” used for day-to-day living, as well as life’s pleasures, can be an adventure that ends with everything in its perfect place. Woodcraft can help you with a few ideas to kick-start your space hunt and then suggestions for tools and supplies to make your storage projects successful.

Joinery: Handmade vs. Machine-Made
Woodworking comes in all shapes, sizes and varieties. But no matter what your woodworking passion might be, eventually you’re going to need to join together two pieces of wood. And that opens up a world of joinery options.
Whatever method you choose, the question is—do you make your
joinery by hand or by machine? Here’s what our experts had to say…
Reviews
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This is the Kreg Jig to buy if need one.
If you want to buy a pocket hole jig, this is the one to get. I built the cabinet that comes with the free plans they give you and it is very nice. The jig mounts to the cabinet and stores your accessories. It's very easy to use. I also colored in the notches on mine with a plaster patch stick then sealed it with clear coat. The notches and numbers on the one I bought were blue and hard to read, but they are very easy to read now that I colored them in.
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Excellent
Great!
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Quick, efficient
Very useful. Quick and easy to use and makes strong joints of various types. I use this on the job to make a living where there is no room for ill-designed, flimsy or sloppy equipment. I only buy tools if they make me more efficient and make it easier to make a quality finished product. Kreg did a great job with all aspects of this tool and it's components.
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Great jig and system
I bought this jig to build frames for stage props. It's now the most used jig in my shop. I have used it for building jigs and benches for my shop, furniture and other projects. Fast and simple set-up. Joints are strong. I mount the jig on my bench or portable work stand with a c-clamp and go for it. Works with plywood, particle board and about everything else I work with. DVD included was well done and very useful.
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Blessed invention quick and strong.
I think is a great tool for an affordable price that everyone that works with wood should have in the shop. Bad about it? Honestly very little. I just filed out the pocket hole of the jig it self because there was a little error in the edge shape of the hole template. That little edge could probably get the drill bit doll while spinning against that sharp edge. I inspect the rotation first with my hand and I found that wasn't right. I fixed it smoothing the sharp edge and after that it was completely smooth for the drill bit to spin free and fit just perfect.
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great product
small projects so far but you could use it for anything you need to put something together
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Just what I have been looking for!
I found the product easy to use...I practiced on a few scrap pieces to be sure I knew what to do. The DVD was very good for instruction and easy to follow. I struggled with drilling pocket screw holes on my bench top drill press and finally gave up. I mounted the jig on a 1x6 (so it is portable) and clamp it to my work bench or Workmate . I would definitely recommend it to a woodworker who wants to utilize pocket hole drilling and screws.
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Fine Tool
I wish I had bought this a long time ago. It saves time & money. It is probably the easiest tool to use I've ever bought. Only trick is using the correct screw.
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Very helpful tool
Makes very strong, tight, professional appearing joints. Fairly easy to set up and use. I used the set on one medium complexity project so far and it worked as shown in advertisements. Priced rather high for its complexity and contruction materials, but Woodcraft had a good deal for the set with the extra bit. That bit costs about $20 when it eventually wears out. The Kreg screws are about twice the price of comparable phillips head crews. They do work better as they do not strip easily. Some applications worked adequately with standard crews. I would purchase another set if Kreg came out with a smaller set for small projects as this set will only work with medium to large materials.
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Wears unevenly
This is a good unit,Almost as good as the CMT but I had premature guide wear vs the CMT and it is nice but not as good as the qCMT unit thats available IMO
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Supper - completes my equipment for poc
strong capable equipment
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K4 Jig
Use for shelving/love it
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Works as advertised
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Worth the money...
I've only used it on a "test run," but it does appear to have been a worthwhile addition to my tool bin...
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Really a good product I will use often.
The avid wordworking should not be without this useful tool.
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Great system
When using it in softwood be careful not to over-torque the drill when installing the screws. In the beginning I split a few 2-bys this way. Now I set the torque on the drill way down. I don't have the Kreg face clamp but I can see where it would be handy because it is hard to keep the joining pieces together when screwing and you can end up with them out of alignment. It is very quick for face frame joinery. I haven't used it for anything else yet.
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This is a awesome tool!
Ease of use. Saves time over biscuit joining.
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