A Review of the Kreg Pocket Hole Jig

 

When I first started out crafting with wood, I simply drilled screws right into the outside of my projects and filled them with stainable putty. The downfall with this method is that the putty, although stainable, will never completely blend in so you will still have that imperfection on the outside. Don’t get me wrong, this is a great way to build things. In fact, I still do this with some projects. But after watching several other videos of DIYers using pocket hole jigs, I had to buy one and try it out for myself.

I purchased this less expensive version of a pocket hole jig called the Kreg Pocket Hole Jig that can be found on Amazon or any other local hardware store for less than $30 and let me tell you, this product is a game changer! The instructions are an easy read for woodworkers in all stages of experience. For those of you who don’t want to buy a joiner or learn how to do dovetails, this is an affordable way to make projects look more professional.

I learned that when using the jig, you will need to clamp it to your board, so the jig doesn’t move while drilling the hole. Depending on how you are screwing your two boards together will determine what clamp to use but for the most part a C-clamp or a clutch clamp will work just fine! 

This jig is adjustable so you can use if for half inch to one and a half inch boards, which is great for most of the projects I do. Overall, I am highly impressed with the quality of this product and would recommend it to anyone who is into woodworking.

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