 What the heck is the proper sequence of steps to setting up your Kreg pocket hole jig K5? Oh Lord, here's Paul Carlson here, small workshop guy. When you get the K5, put the wings in it, put it on a piece of plywood and screw it down so that you've got corners that you can clamp to. Now to set it up, and I've got a dust collection system on here from Rockler as well, part of their dust right system. I'll put a link down below. It's very important that the first thing you do is adjust the height of this. You do that according to the thickness of your workpiece. I'm gonna do a three-quarter inch, so I find where the gauge is three-quarter. I pull this pin out in order to move that up and down and I move it to the three-quarter line. Make sure I got it set there. The second thing I'm gonna do is set the stop collar on the drill bit. To do that, I take the provided little jig or whatever you wanna call it. This time you're gonna go by the length of the screw. Well what length of screw am I gonna use for a three-quarter inch? There's a chart here. It says with the material three-quarter inch, use a one and a quarter length screw. So that's what I wanna set it for. So I look for the, there's four holes here. I look for the one that would be for one and a quarter. I put that on the base here. Put this into one of the holes. Insert it until the tip of my drill bit goes into that hole. So what it will do is bottom out there. Now I've got this stop collar and I slide that down to be snug on the top and then tighten it down with the allen wrench. All right, take that out. Remove the little jig. Now we're gonna set the little holding device. So put a workpiece in there. Have that holding device moved back. Put this handle down. Press on the gray release and slide the little holder forward till it touches your workpiece. Now hold that solid so it won't move and pull the handle up until you hear two clicks. One, two. All right, that sets that. Those are the steps. Set this according to the thickness at three quarters in this case. Set the stop collar according to the length of the screw, one and a quarter, and then set the little holding device based on the thickness of the workpiece by using the workpiece. Having done that set of steps in the right sequence, get that nice straight up and down and that's the way you set up your Craig K5 pocket hole jig. Make sure you do it in the right order. Please give me a like, a subscribe and a comment. We'll see you next time. Stay safe in your workshop.