Wanted:Pocket Hole Jig: Difference between revisions
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A pocket hole jig allows you to drill holes at an angle suitable for reinforcing [[Butt Joints|butt joints]] with [[screws]] '''from the inside'''. This way, they can strongly grip into the grain. | A pocket hole jig allows you to drill holes at an angle suitable for reinforcing [[Butt Joints|butt joints]] with [[screws]] '''from the inside'''. This way, they can strongly grip into the grain. | ||
Besides commercial products, there is also a [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1489845 3d printable design], which is missing the metal part. It still seems to work, as used in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgnvZV5s13c building a soccer table]. | Besides commercial products, there is also a [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1489845 3d printable design], which is missing the metal part. It still seems to work, as used in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgnvZV5s13c building a soccer table]. If we want a really cool semi-automatic variant that requires no clamping, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of6mRJ63Uu4 Izzy Swan's "pocket hole machine" concept] looks very promising! Here's the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5RRtGSRyfM final version we could make]. | ||
There are [http://www.instructables.com/id/6-Ways-to-Plug-or-Fill-Pocket-Holes/ several options for filling the holes] if you would like to prettify the joint after installation. | There are [http://www.instructables.com/id/6-Ways-to-Plug-or-Fill-Pocket-Holes/ several options for filling the holes] if you would like to prettify the joint after installation. |
Revision as of 16:23, 4 June 2019
This is a wish list page - we don't have this tool yet!
ToolInfoBox Pocket Hole Jig | |
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Synonyms: | DE: Taschenloch-Bohrschablone, Sacklochschablone, "Undercover Jig" |
Type: | joinery jig |
Material: | wood, screws |
A pocket hole jig allows you to drill holes at an angle suitable for reinforcing butt joints with screws from the inside. This way, they can strongly grip into the grain.
Besides commercial products, there is also a 3d printable design, which is missing the metal part. It still seems to work, as used in building a soccer table. If we want a really cool semi-automatic variant that requires no clamping, Izzy Swan's "pocket hole machine" concept looks very promising! Here's the final version we could make.
There are several options for filling the holes if you would like to prettify the joint after installation.
Also interesting: we could make a pocket hole clamp to align the pieces before adding screws!