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Uploaded by thintz12 on Oct 13, 2010
This video is from the full review at http://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/kreddeckrvu.htmlThe full review has lots of photos and details on this time-saving jig!
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I wish there was a close up to see just how visible the holes are.
ROMEYYOUROCK 8 months ago
@ROMEYYOUROCK The slanted holes are very visible and generally cut on the back or unseen face of the wood. Kreg deoes make plugs for them however that can fill them in but will only hide them on a painted piece.
thintz12 8 months ago
@ROMEYYOUROCK The holes are on the side of the wood and not really visible at all from the top, especially after the deck is assembled.
@ROMEYYOUROCK sorry about the other answer. I ws thinking the regular Kreg jig....its been a long day
Well thought out demonstration. Great narration.
Mars5500 1 year ago
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I wish there was a close up to see just how visible the holes are.
ROMEYYOUROCK 8 months ago
@ROMEYYOUROCK The slanted holes are very visible and generally cut on the back or unseen face of the wood. Kreg deoes make plugs for them however that can fill them in but will only hide them on a painted piece.
thintz12 8 months ago
@ROMEYYOUROCK The holes are on the side of the wood and not really visible at all from the top, especially after the deck is assembled.
thintz12 8 months ago
@ROMEYYOUROCK sorry about the other answer. I ws thinking the regular Kreg jig....its been a long day
thintz12 8 months ago