I find various uses for the Kregg Jig. I went through a lot of commerce plugs for the holes, then decided to make jig that would allow me to make hole plugs in bulk and in the types of wood I was using.
The jig is used on the band saw and, once complete, is easy to operate.
The instructions for building it can be seen on the Instructables web site at:
https://www.instructables.com/Pocket-Ho ... -Band-Saw/
Kregg Pocket Hole Plug Cutting Jig
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Kregg Pocket Hole Plug Cutting Jig
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Re: Kregg Pocket Hole Plug Cutting Jig
Hi, Kelly; welcome to the party!! My apologies, I hadn't previously noted your name on posts.KellyCraig wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 11:06 am I find various uses for the Kregg Jig. I went through a lot of commerce plugs for the holes, then decided to make jig that would allow me to make hole plugs in bulk and in the types of wood I was using.
The jig is used on the band saw and, once complete, is easy to operate.
The instructions for building it can be seen on the Instructables web site at:
https://www.instructables.com/Pocket-Ho ... -Band-Saw/
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Re: Kregg Pocket Hole Plug Cutting Jig
So that's a 15* angle. That is good to know. I have a Veritas dowel maker in 3/8 I use for making arrows from scratch. You have something similar for making your dowels from scratch?