the Kreg custom pocket hole plug
cutter makes it possible to take Kreg joinery projects to the next level by
giving you complete freedom to create your own custom plugs from any wood
species that means you can cut plugs from your own project stock to create
plugs with color that matches your project better than has ever been
possible before plus the custom pocket hole plug cutter allows you to create
face grain plugs that blend in amazingly well the plug cutter simply slips into a
Kreg jig in place of the normal drill guide block and works with the Kreg jig
k5 k4 or even an older k3 model that allows you to clamp your plug material
in place and drill in the same way that is used for creating pocket holes to
create the plugs just Chuck the plug cutting bit and do any drill this
high-performance bit features a specially designed cutting tip that
sheers cleanly for a smooth consistent plug the bit also has an open design
that presents wood from jamming inside the bit and fluting that reduces heat
and friction for better plugs and longer bit life a stop collar ensures perfect
depth every time to produce accurately sized plugs the custom pocket hole plug
cutter comes with one bit that creates plugs for standard size Craig pocket
holes for even greater versatility two optional bits are also available one
makes smaller diameter plugs that fit Craig micro pocket pocket holes
the other bit creates large plugs to work with the Kreg jig HD a plug size
that's only possible using the custom pocket hole plug cutter
after cutting the custom-made plugs free they simply slip into the pocket holes
the plugs are sized to protrude only slightly above the surrounding surface
that means it's easy to sand or trim the plugs flush producing a plug that
virtually disappears when you want the best matching pocket hole plugs possible
and when you want the freedom to create plugs from any type of wood the Craig
custom pocket hole plug cutter is the solution you need hey there we're Ashley
and Whitney from shampoo – ich komm here to show you the basics of power Sanders
if you're doing a project involving wood furniture shell you name it a sander
will help you get the finished texture you want there's lots of sander options
available so we're gonna walk you through several of those and explain
their uses let's take a look this is a belt sander and it's designed to remove
the most material in the shortest amount of time it has a big sanding belt so
it's great for sanding large flat rough surfaces like a table or a bench you
should always stand with the grain for the best finish up next is a random
orbit sander it's less aggressive than the belt sander and it's ideal for
faster sanding jobs its random orbital motion keeps it from leaving squirrel
marks on your sanding surface one of the things I really like about this sander
is how easy to sandpaper can be replaced 3ob offers the sander in both courted
and 18 volt cordless versions this is the quarter sheet finished sander it's
not as aggressive it's a random orbit sander and it's great for sanding close
to an edge or into a corner the sandpaper is pretty easy to replace –
just lift up the side levers here stick in a new sheet and press the levers back
down you can get pre-cut sheets or cut your
own replacements from a full sandpaper sheet next we have Rio B's corner cut
sander this is used for smaller areas in detailed sanding and it's perfect for
tight corners and odd shapes too so if you're tackling furniture projects it is
awesome to have around you can get the corner cut in both supported version and
the cordless version whichever you prefer
finally is the detail sander this is the least aggressive and it fits into tight
spaces it's available as an attachment on the job plus multi-tool and there's
also a corded option now depending on the application some projects may
require multiple Sanders selecting the correct size sandpaper grit and
sandpaper is an important step in achieving a high quality standard finish
checkout reopen a shanaar stop by your local home depot for more information on
Sanders and sandpaper after building ready to go brushless introducing the
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delivering 750 inch pounds of torque brushless motors use less wearable parts
extending the tool life and making the drill 25% more compact
unlike other brushless hammer drills this drill is packed with all the pro
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metal keyless chuck trigger activated led with delay feature built clip mat
tray and get more done before recharging with a 4 amp hour battery it's the only
Pro featured brushless hammer drill at an affordable really price how to rope
box joins on the lead box join in B hi Jake the lead box join in B hi jig model
B 975 makes it easy to route half inch and 3/4 inch box joints in board widths
up to nine and eleven sixteenths of an inch and thirteen sixteenths of an inch
thick box joints are extremely strong and well suited for a variety of
projects from a simple box to a beehive all box joint routing is done with the
included Lea 160 half inch bit and the lii 10 guide bushing for boards are
prepared for making a box all routing starts with the side stop in the socket
board stop position the first socket board is secured in place and a vice or
portable workbench then the box join in B high jig is placed on top of the
socket board centered and clamped in place the side stop is locked in place
against the socket board and is now set for all socket and pin board routed the
socket board is routed by moving in and out of the template openings this leaves a socket at each edge of the
board the jig is removed the socket board is flipped and the procedures
repeated to route the other end of the board as well as the second socket board the pinboard stop is flipped into
position providing the correct offset for the pin board relative to the socket
board the first pin board is secured in the vise and the jig is set in place
with the pin board stop against the edge of the board with the jig clamped in
place the pin board is rope this leaves a pin at each edge of the board the
procedures repeated on the other end of the pin board once completed the second
pin board is routed using the same techniques with all four boards now
routed the box is assembled any joint that adjustments are done with
the e10 guide bushing the outside barrel of the e Bush is elliptical in shape
unlike standard guide bushings which are round because of this has the e bushes
turned within 90 degrees the active diameter of the e Bush increases or
decreases resulting in a tighter or looser fit settings are recorded in the
user guide for easy repeatability the next time you wrote Fox joints on the
leave Box join in B hi jig for more information on the Box join in B hi jig
visit Lee jigs comm all these products carry a full five-year warranty Lee
products are available worldwide through our network of dealers and distributors