With a 25 percent smaller hole diameter, the Micro Pocket Drill Guide from Kreg (model KJMICRODGB) lets you create more compact, low profile Pocket-Holes in the same joinery applications, but also tackle smaller projects, thinner stock, and tighter repair applications, where standard Pocket-Holes simply can't go. Designed for use with the Kreg Jig or Kreg Jig Master System.
The 25 percent smaller hole works great in virtually every application you'd use standard Pocket-Holes in, and because it removes less material, drill strokes are faster and easier as well.
Screw heads seat well below material surface in thin stock, perfect for creating fully pluggable Pocket-Holes in 1/2-inch thick material like drawer boxes.
The reduced width lets you drill two holes across extremely narrow stock — down to 1-inch wide — creating a much stronger joint in narrow pieces.
Compatible with the Kreg Jig and Kreg Jig Master System, it features a black color to differentiate from the standard drill guide.
In 1986 Craig Sommerfeld was in the process of building his house and needed to find a way to attach his doweled face frames to his kitchen cabinet carcase members. A tool and die maker by trade, but a woodworker out of necessity, Craig had a problem. Not wanting to nail them on and then fill with putty, he designed and built "Craig's Jig" which was a single-hole pocket hole jig crafted from steel and aluminum that allowed him to attach the face frames from the inside of the cabinet where the joint could be hidden from view.
In the intervening years, Kreg Tool Company has emerged as the leader in Pocket Hole Technology. From the manual Kreg Jig to the fully-automatic Pro Series machines, Kreg offers a simple solution that has changed the way thousands of woodworkers join wood.