Mb

MB

29/02/2008 4:59 PM

depth collar setting on a pocket hole bit

I have a kreg pocket hole jig and bit. I set the deph collar as they
specify. However, the tip of the drill bit does not go all the way
through. In other words, the screw must go through some wood before it
will contact the joining piece. Is this normal, or should I tweak the
depth collar setting so that the hole does go all the way through?

Thanks,

Mitch


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"Pat"

in reply to MB on 29/02/2008 4:59 PM

29/02/2008 5:10 PM


"MB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have a kreg pocket hole jig and bit. I set the deph collar as they
> specify. However, the tip of the drill bit does not go all the way
> through. In other words, the screw must go through some wood before it
> will contact the joining piece. Is this normal, or should I tweak the
> depth collar setting so that the hole does go all the way through?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mitch

Normal.

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to MB on 29/02/2008 4:59 PM

29/02/2008 7:50 PM

MB wrote:

> I have a kreg pocket hole jig and bit. I set the deph collar as they
> specify. However, the tip of the drill bit does not go all the way
> through. In other words, the screw must go through some wood before it
> will contact the joining piece. Is this normal, or should I tweak the
> depth collar setting so that the hole does go all the way through?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mitch

That's the way mine works, haven't seen any adverse impact from it.


--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough

Nn

Nova

in reply to MB on 29/02/2008 4:59 PM

01/03/2008 1:13 AM

Pat wrote:
> "MB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>I have a kreg pocket hole jig and bit. I set the deph collar as they
>>specify. However, the tip of the drill bit does not go all the way
>>through. In other words, the screw must go through some wood before it
>>will contact the joining piece. Is this normal, or should I tweak the
>>depth collar setting so that the hole does go all the way through?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Mitch
>
>
> Normal.
>
>

That's how mine is as well.

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]

jj

in reply to MB on 29/02/2008 4:59 PM

29/02/2008 7:40 PM

> I have a kreg pocket hole jig and bit. I .....However, the tip of the drill bit does not go all the way through. In other words, the screw must go through some wood before it will contact the joining piece. Is this normal, or should I tweak the
> depth collar setting so that the hole does go all the way through?

No. If you set the collar for the drill to penetrate deeper, you will
also increase the depth of the counterbore, and there's a good chance
that the screw will blow through the undrilled stock and bugger your
work.

Joel

RA

Robert Allison

in reply to MB on 29/02/2008 4:59 PM

01/03/2008 4:40 AM

MB wrote:

> I have a kreg pocket hole jig and bit. I set the deph collar as they
> specify. However, the tip of the drill bit does not go all the way
> through. In other words, the screw must go through some wood before it
> will contact the joining piece. Is this normal, or should I tweak the
> depth collar setting so that the hole does go all the way through?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mitch

I have mine set so that the tip of the bit just makes a bump on
the exit side. I then remove this with my fingernail and I am done.

When I don't do this, sometimes the screw will have enough meat
on the pocket hole piece to grab and push away from the mating
surface, before it starts to penetrate. This can lead to slight
misalignment problems that I would just as soon not have to sand
out. Even when clamped, I have had the two pieces move slightly
enough, that due to the angle, causes a misalignment.

I have never had problems with blowout. The only problems I have
had are cracking of the piece being penetrated by the screw when
it is too close to the end of the piece, usually on harder woods.

--
Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX


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