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Adjusting the Drill Guide Block
Lines molded into the side of the Drill Guide Block are
labeled with fractional designations that represent
the thickness of the material that is being drilled.
For example if you are drilling a pocket hole in 3/4"
material the line beside the marking of 3/4 is aligned
to the top of either the Benchtop Base opening or
the Portable Base opening.
Moving the Exit Point of the Screw
As the Drill Guide Block of the K3 Kreg Jig
vertically, the exit point of the screw projects out
further from the base of the jig. The key here is
that the 15 degree drilling angle remains constant.
The result is that as you move the upright to your
desired material thickness setting, the screw will
automatically be aligned to exit on the centerpoint
of the workpiece.
Using the Drill Guide Block Separately
There are times when it is not convenient to use
one of the bases specially designed for the Kreg Jig
K3; or it is awkward to clamp the Drill Guide Block in
position. For these occasions the Drill Guide Block has
been specially designed to accept two SML head style
screws to hold the Drill Guide Block in position while
drilling the pocket hole.
(CAUTION! You must use the center drill guide
hole ("B") when peforming this operation.)
Centerlines on the Drill Guide Block
Markings on the top surface of the Drill Guide Block
designate the centerlines of the three drill guides.
These markings also align with corresponding
markings on the surface of the Benchtop Base.
To place a pocket hole in a specific location, mark a
board with a pencil in the desired location, then align
the pencil mark with the corresponding centerline
marking on the Drill Guide Block or Benchtop Base.
Getting to Know Your K3 System
(Fig. 10A)
(Fig. 10B)
is raised
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(Fig. 10C)
(Fig. 10D)
Drill Guide Block markings.
Constant
15 deg.
angle
As the Drill Guide Block is raised,
the exit point of the screw projects
further from the base of the jig.
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Drive screws into chip extraction
holes to hold jig in position.
Pencil mark aligned with centerline
of Drill Guide Block.
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Fig. 10A
Fig. 10B
Fig. 10C
Fig. 10D

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