The Kreg Jig® K5 Master System offers the best value, adding the speed and efficiency of the Automaxx® 3" Face Clamp and the handy Portable Base to the already feature-packed Kreg Jig K5 Pocket Hole System. Kreg Jig K5 offers a tool-free workpiece clamping system with a ratcheting clamp...
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Plus, there’s a large storage compartment under the lid of each wing where you can keep your bits, screws and accessories at hand but out of the way. The base features a removable swiveling dust-collection port and spring-loaded indexing pin for the drill guide block. When you’re ready to create Kreg Joints, the K5 makes it simple. Select your screw based on thickness of your wood, set the stop collar using the Depth Collar Setup Gauge, pull the spring-loaded pin to adjust the Drill Guide Block, set the workpiece clamp and you’re ready to go. Includes: Kreg Jig K5 Base, Drill Guide Block, two Extension Wings, Dust-Collection Port, Face Frame Stop, Depth Collar Gauge, Stepped Drill Bit, Driver Bit, Stop Collar, Hex Key, 3" Automaxx Face Clamp, Portable Base, User Guide and Starter Screw & Plug Pack.
Features:
• Front actuated ratcheting clamp mechanism features tool-free adjustment
• Spring-loaded pin to index drill guide and material support wings with integral storage area
• Original three-hole drill guide block with 9/16", 7/8", and 1-7/16" center spacing
• Workpiece thickness settings: 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1", 1-1/8", 1-1/4", 1-3/8", 1-1/2"
• Master System also includes 3" Automaxx Face Clamp and Portable Base
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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.
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Kreg K5
The Kreg K5 is an improved version of the K4. I added side wings onto the K4 and enlarged the jig and this is done better in the K5 which now has storage space built in. Seems to have stronger construction. Pocket holes are a great way to build solid items and are strong enough not to require glue so you can tear down larger items for moving. I love them and Kreg has perfected pocket hole joining.