i'd love to see track stops used in a video. i have some medical limitations, but want to return to woodworking. So i have been interested in how t-tracks & accessories may make things easier. Great station. i loved your method for insuring sides are level with jig. thanks,-Lisa
Sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account? I somehow lost my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Clay Remy thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
That conundrum is the basis of the entire workshop I'm creating. Could really do with all the space and the toolage to build the tools and creating space with. It will happen but its always an arse about face kinda system eh.
Yeah that’s our lucky Penny. We had just got her a little before that video. I was trying to acclimate her to the shop. She wasn’t a fan. She’s better now though. Thanks for watching!
Mostly because I was using the the jig to mock everything up. Also because the space was limited and I wouldn’t be able to get to the screw holes with the drill.
I recently built this, but did not use any T-tracks. I’m probably going to make another, but will make some modifications to fit my use. I’ve already used this jig and I love it.
Bought your plans and made mine. Used the Kreg jig for pocket holes on inside of the three vertical pieces to secure them to base. Made it very easy to assemble. Didn't use the track, but very simple and straightforward design. Thanks!
I really love this design. I kinda threw mine together but I have the T-track now. I hadn't thought to put the container of screws with it though. Thanks!
Thanks for the idea, now I can build a work station to replace the one I made for my K4 THREE DAYS AGO. Should be nice to have a storage spot for hardware though.
Nice job and looks great too. Wish you would have demonstrated the use of the tracks. Agree with below, wonder how they work with the project. Thanks for the video.
I looked through many designs and liked yours the best. Gave me just the right idea to build my own. However, I did make 1 major change just to benefit my own taste. Instead of making an open section to insert a parts holder, I decided to create a drawer with sections for individual screw sections and assorted other parts for the jig, on soft-close drawer guides. I then cut a piece of plexiglass and attached it with small hinges and magnetic catch to secure all items in place. Then just added a simple catch to hold the drawer closed while transporting. I know, it was a little overkill when a parts box would do the same thing, but I was having fun doing the build and didn't want to stop. I'll post some pics soon. P.S. Where did you get the small notched plastic glue spreader? I have looked everywhere for something like those that I can buy in bulk without breaking the bank for such a minimal tool.
Nice build, Keith~! I built one of these not too long ago and I'm wishing that I'd seen your video beforehand. Looks like I'll be going back to mine to incorporate a couple strips of T-track. Good job~!!
I will be doing a short video on using the t tracks when I build the homemade stops. Make sure you subscribe and click on the bell to receive notifications when we put out new videos so you don't miss it.
John because I needed the jig to make the workstation, but I didn’t have the workstation done to built itself?!? It’s a slippery slope. It’s actually because the size of the workstation is relatively small and there wasn’t a ton of room to get the pocket holes screws in the inside.
@@TwoBitWoodworks yes i had the same question in mind, then i realized you'd be able to use pocket holes on half & then not enough space for driver( if you wanted them hidden on inside). Would have been weird to do some joints w/pocket holes & others not... i love Kreg builds but have seen woodworkers "pocket hole" themselves into a too tight corner & then have to change strategy. Been checking out your other videos. Good stuff. I'll subscribe because I'd like to see more. Thanks, Lisa
Great Job. I built the very same Jig a year ago using the Woodsmith Shop video from their video I forgot to get a tray however so I need to build one that fits.
Thiago, right now Woodpeckers is selling a limited quantity of the 6-in-1 Shop Gauge: www.woodpeck.com/one-time-tools/onetime-tool-6-in-1-shop-gauge.html
Thanks for asking. I was wondering the same thing. Definitely building one of these too, but just modifying for my Harbor Freight pocket hole jig. What, I'm cheap! :)
Like the build. Very nicely done. Wondering if you use the T-track very often and if so in what applications. Stop block maybe? Is there anything you would change of doing it over again?
Doug Kepley thank you very much! I tend to use the stop blocks when doing smaller projects like making cross braces for cabinets. I might make it out of 1/2” ply instead of 3/4” just to keep the weight down a bit, although the extra weight does help with keeping it in place even without clamping it down
jim james since I was going back and forth measuring the placement of the Kreg Jig it would of drove me nuts between using the jig and then removing it for placement. So I just used regular screws. The tracks are used for accurate repeatable stops. I’ll be making a video on making and using custom stops.
That's a great looking piece of kit. I especially like the track for repeated holes at a set measurement. My two cents worth, I think I would keep the 'bits and screws' container separately so I could make the whole jig lower to the bench, that's a design suggestion that others may consider, not really criticism. Great job
Gordon Chapman thank you Gordon. I’m 6’2” so having the extra height works for me. But one of the reasons I include the SketchUp file with my plans is so people can customize to their own needs.
Hosebee Lion I was using the jig for placement and alignment so it was easier to just use regular screws to build it. And I would not have been able to use it on the tight spaces on the inside.
Re your Makita track saw in the beginning, Could you please let me know what dust collector bag that is? I’m looking for one, but I’m not liking what Makita offers. Thanks,
I’ve seen several of these pocket hole workstations. Yours gave me some ideas that I didn’t see in any others. Making a space below for the case holding the screws and bits is great. Most others I’ve seen have drawers instead. I’m wondering why you put in the t-track. What are you planning to use it for? Thanks.
WB Fine Woodworking I will use the t-tracks for adding in homemade stops for making holes at precise measurements. I’ll be doing a video on making the stops and using them in a later video.
Stephen Standridge hey Stephen. I did use the online version of SketchUp. You can insert the .skp file in my plans as a component. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.
It's discouraging when woodworking YT'rs take credit for someone else's intellectual idea, pass it off as their own and, worse still, sell it for profit. This workstation was created by Woodsmith and shown in Season 12 of Woodsmith Shop. Woodsmith presented a YT video of their workstation 5 months prior to your video. Their plans are free to everyone. Yes, you made minor changes - principally, a solid back to the storage compartment, and you plowed out a recess in the case to level the Kreg jig to the work surface. Woodsmith's design is superior in this latter respect as they added spacers to level the jig resulting in a full 3/4" of wood to screw the jig vs yours with ~3/8" (best guess) depending on how deep your recess. This is Woodsmith's design, and it should have been credited as such. Or, is it unreasonable to expect intellectual honesty where monetization is involved? Particularly when the plan from the original maker is free.
Robert Foster yeah I’m catching a lot of heat for not using pocket holes. By the time I got around to assembly I was using the pocket hole system to keep everything aligned in place.
Great video and channel! What’s the name of the drill bit stop you were using when assembling the jig? I looked in your video description and didn’t see it listed. Thanks!
So a few people have asked me what the t-track is for. I wanted the option of having repeatable stops for precise placement of pocket holes.
i'd love to see track stops used in a video. i have some medical limitations, but want to return to woodworking. So i have been interested in how t-tracks & accessories may make things easier. Great station. i loved your method for insuring sides are level with jig. thanks,-Lisa
I was about to ask this but u answered even be4 I ask.
Sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Clay Remy thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Clay Remy it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account :D
Nice build! I find it humorously ironic that you didn’t use pocket hole joinery 😂
John Wisniewski I needed the workstation to build the workstation. It could be considered one of life’s greatest conundrums.
That conundrum is the basis of the entire workshop I'm creating.
Could really do with all the space and the toolage to build the tools and creating space with. It will happen but its always an arse about face kinda system eh.
Love the idea of the storage container built in
Was that a gremlin peeking it's head at the end of you table 😲😲 -lol
Yeah that’s our lucky Penny. We had just got her a little before that video. I was trying to acclimate her to the shop. She wasn’t a fan. She’s better now though. Thanks for watching!
Good eye i missed that and had to go back to see what you were talking about!🤣
I like it but why didn't you use pocket holes?
Mostly because I was using the the jig to mock everything up. Also because the space was limited and I wouldn’t be able to get to the screw holes with the drill.
Slightly ironic that he did not use pocket hole joinery to build his pocket hole workstation.
Nathan Greene was thinking the same thing
Not a One! LOL
My thoughts exactly.....
Same for me!
Same
I love the pocket hole jig, and this is a great way to keep all of the tools at the ready.
Mike Elek it’s been a great addition to the shop! I am not searching all over the place for everything I need. Thanks for watching!
Liked your design. Will try this version.
Andre Blugh Sr awesome! Glad you like it! Thanks for watching.
I recently built this, but did not use any T-tracks. I’m probably going to make another, but will make some modifications to fit my use. I’ve already used this jig and I love it.
That’s great! Glad you enjoy using it.
Nice project that looks useful too.
Thank you I appreciate it! I’m working on a new version that uses the Armor Tool pocket hole jig.
I know what you mean about having all the parts all over the place. Nice jig brother
Komar Project thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Helpful and well executed video. Good sound and lighting too. Thank you!
Thanks so much for the feedback!! I’m glad you enjoyed the project.
That’s a great idea. Thanks for the demonstration.
Glad you liked it and thanks for watching!!
Bought your plans and made mine. Used the Kreg jig for pocket holes on inside of the three vertical pieces to secure them to base. Made it very easy to assemble. Didn't use the track, but very simple and straightforward design. Thanks!
Winston Davies awesome buddy that’s great! I’d love to see it.
Kreg workstation without using the Kreg. Nice job.
Very good job!
Tom Phillips thanks very much!!
It's a very good job
Yves Gosse thank you very much!!
I really love this design. I kinda threw mine together but I have the T-track now. I hadn't thought to put the container of screws with it though. Thanks!
Thanks so much for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed the build. This thing has come in very handy with my last few projects.
Great project and very simple. I will design something similar once I buy a new house! Thank you
Glad you liked the project. I have plans for the pocket hole workstation on my website!
Very good
Thank you
Sorry I see that now, nice project!!
Thanks for the idea, now I can build a work station to replace the one I made for my K4 THREE DAYS AGO. Should be nice to have a storage spot for hardware though.
John Ross I just used this on a job and it saved so much time.
So you built a very nice Jug holder but you did not us the actual Kreg jig to put it together... curious
Super nice build... I think I will try to find a better quality storage box and give it a try...
David Moss that’s great David. I’d love to see what you come up with.
Nice job and looks great too. Wish you would have demonstrated the use of the tracks. Agree with below, wonder how they work with the project. Thanks for the video.
Edwin Leach yup, totally spaced on that and will be posting a follow up
Great project and the build video is chocked full of great techniques. Too cool TwoBit!
PhunKiss Artistic Creations thanks so much!
I like this project, very neat and I like your dog too !
Geneviève Gauthier haha thank you, she’s still getting used the shop. Our other isn’t a fan of the loud noises.
She's so cute !
Geneviève Gauthier she sure is. I’m going to be building a shop bed for the pups when it gets warmer.
Hi there
What are the metal tracks for pls.
They are for using stops in order to make repeatable pocket holes.
Great build! Might have to give this one a try myself.
The Tough Guys appreciate it!! If you try it, let me know!
great project
Raymond Malone thank you so much. Glad you liked it!
I looked through many designs and liked yours the best. Gave me just the right idea to build my own. However, I did make 1 major change just to benefit my own taste. Instead of making an open section to insert a parts holder, I decided to create a drawer with sections for individual screw sections and assorted other parts for the jig, on soft-close drawer guides. I then cut a piece of plexiglass and attached it with small hinges and magnetic catch to secure all items in place. Then just added a simple catch to hold the drawer closed while transporting. I know, it was a little overkill when a parts box would do the same thing, but I was having fun doing the build and didn't want to stop. I'll post some pics soon.
P.S. Where did you get the small notched plastic glue spreader? I have looked everywhere for something like those that I can buy in bulk without breaking the bank for such a minimal tool.
Tommy Howell hey Tommy can’t wait to see some pics. The spreader is from Rockler.
Nice build, Keith~! I built one of these not too long ago and I'm wishing that I'd seen your video beforehand. Looks like I'll be going back to mine to incorporate a couple strips of T-track. Good job~!!
Thanks Andrew, glad you go some ideas from the build!
Nice. Can you demonstrate using the tracks? I don't understand how they could be used for stops.
I will be doing a short video on using the t tracks when I build the homemade stops. Make sure you subscribe and click on the bell to receive notifications when we put out new videos so you don't miss it.
Very nice build. How come you didn't use your kreg jig to make the jig?
John because I needed the jig to make the workstation, but I didn’t have the workstation done to built itself?!? It’s a slippery slope. It’s actually because the size of the workstation is relatively small and there wasn’t a ton of room to get the pocket holes screws in the inside.
@@TwoBitWoodworks Makes sense. Still like the idea and build.
John thank you!
@@TwoBitWoodworks yes i had the same question in mind, then i realized you'd be able to use pocket holes on half & then not enough space for driver( if you wanted them hidden on inside). Would have been weird to do some joints w/pocket holes & others not... i love Kreg builds but have seen woodworkers "pocket hole" themselves into a too tight corner & then have to change strategy. Been checking out your other videos. Good stuff. I'll subscribe because I'd like to see more. Thanks, Lisa
Great Job. I built the very same Jig a year ago using the Woodsmith Shop video from their video
I forgot to get a tray however so I need to build one that fits.
Hi. I don't understand what you used the side guides for.
@@morbitincho please read my pinned comment.
I do love these cute little bench top builds. Functional, space saving, easy to make and creative at that.
Subbed 👍🏻
Thanks so much, I appreciate that and I’m glad you liked the build. 👍🏻
What do you call that tool you are using on 3:04 to measure the depth that will be made by the router?
Thiago Locatelli it’s the 6-in-1 Shop Gauge from Woodpeckers.
@@TwoBitWoodworks Thank you. I really like it but it seems it has been retired.
@@TheRealDoubleT It has, but you can try finding a used one online somewhere.
Thiago, right now Woodpeckers is selling a limited quantity of the 6-in-1 Shop Gauge: www.woodpeck.com/one-time-tools/onetime-tool-6-in-1-shop-gauge.html
Nice work. How is the T-track used?
Larson Bennett it’s used by adding mini stop blocks to allow for precise repeatable placement of pocket holes.
Thanks for asking. I was wondering the same thing. Definitely building one of these too, but just modifying for my Harbor Freight pocket hole jig. What, I'm cheap! :)
This might be a ignorant question I apologize I’m kind of new on this, but what’s the propuse of the T-Track? Thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for the questions... I wanted the option of having repeatable stops for precise placement of pocket holes.
@@TwoBitWoodworks thank you very much , really nice work you do 👌🏼
@@deyfryesparza756 appreciate it, thank you!
what are the Tee tracks for?
The Massca M2 jig would be better because it's aluminum and has dust collection port. Nice station. You could probably sell the plans to Kreg.
I wish I had $50k worth of tools.
Whats the purpose of the T Track
I use it to add in custom stops for making precise repeatable pocket holes.
cute dog
ugly dawg!!!
What's the t-track for
what do you use the t track for?
Like the build. Very nicely done. Wondering if you use the T-track very often and if so in what applications. Stop block maybe? Is there anything you would change of doing it over again?
Doug Kepley thank you very much! I tend to use the stop blocks when doing smaller projects like making cross braces for cabinets. I might make it out of 1/2” ply instead of 3/4” just to keep the weight down a bit, although the extra weight does help with keeping it in place even without clamping it down
No pocket hole for this gorgeous piece of work?
Nice build. One question , what do you use the track for ?? Thanks
Thanks for watching! I use the t-track to make repeatable pocket holes for thing like furniture or cabinetry.
why didn't you use the Kreg jig to assemble the the base? what are thee tracks used for?
jim james since I was going back and forth measuring the placement of the Kreg Jig it would of drove me nuts between using the jig and then removing it for placement. So I just used regular screws. The tracks are used for accurate repeatable stops. I’ll be making a video on making and using custom stops.
what are the T tracks used for?
Using homemade stops for precise repeatability.
@@TwoBitWoodworks do you have a design for the stops?
@@briangalyer5969 unfortunately I do not. I have seen a lot of aftermarket small stops.
That's a great looking piece of kit. I especially like the track for repeated holes at a set measurement. My two cents worth, I think I would keep the 'bits and screws' container separately so I could make the whole jig lower to the bench, that's a design suggestion that others may consider, not really criticism. Great job
Gordon Chapman thank you Gordon. I’m 6’2” so having the extra height works for me. But one of the reasons I include the SketchUp file with my plans is so people can customize to their own needs.
@@TwoBitWoodworks 👍
Nice build. What's the t track for?
Jason Breslau thanks Jason. I added the t-track to use for stops when I need to make repeatable holes at the same measurement.
I was wondering the same thing and couldn’t figure it out. Great idea.
This was a great build. Def gonna make it. Subscribed!
That's great, thanks so much Bonnie!
Where can you purchase the little vac piece.
Patrick Archuleta that should come with your Kreg jig when you buy it. I’m sure you could get one on Amazon.
I am curious as to why you did not build this with pocket holes from the Kreg jug?
Hosebee Lion I was using the jig for placement and alignment so it was easier to just use regular screws to build it. And I would not have been able to use it on the tight spaces on the inside.
Where did you get the case to hold all of the screws and such?
Dave Johnson I have a link in the description for the small parts organizer. Let me know if you don’t see it.
T-track looks nice, what is it for exactly?
NVM I see a few people asked allready
Repeatable stop locations. Thank you for watching!
Re your Makita track saw in the beginning, Could you please let me know what dust collector bag that is? I’m looking for one, but I’m not liking what Makita offers.
Thanks,
JPer that is a Mafell bag I got off Amazon.
Two Bit Woodworks - Excellent. It’s cumbersome using my MIDI at times and this dust bag seems to be the perfect combination.
Thank you
JPer glad to help!
Sorry what is purpose of the T Track on the jig?
shanu Shah thanks for viewing, I wanted the option of having repeatable stops for precise placement of pocket holes.
great idea👍👍👍
Just Build It Canada thank you, glad you like it!
What the T-Track is for?
TOTALLY FAKE using homemade stops to make repeatable pocket holes when needed.
I’ve seen several of these pocket hole workstations. Yours gave me some ideas that I didn’t see in any others. Making a space below for the case holding the screws and bits is great. Most others I’ve seen have drawers instead. I’m wondering why you put in the t-track. What are you planning to use it for? Thanks.
WB Fine Woodworking I will use the t-tracks for adding in homemade stops for making holes at precise measurements. I’ll be doing a video on making the stops and using them in a later video.
TwoBit Woodworks thanks for the information. I just subscribed so I won’t miss the next video.
WB Fine Woodworking great, thank you very much!
Louisiana?
What's the tracks for?
The tracks are used for setting up stops in order to make repeatable holes easier.
I’m working on a similar setup, but I’ve seen others like yours with t-track. What’s the reason for installing t-track?
Hi Danny it for setting up stop blocks so that you can do repeatable precise placement of pocket holes.
@@TwoBitWoodworks I thought that might be the case. None of the videos I’ve seen explained their actual purpose. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
@@dannyscobee6530 the goal was to do a quick video on making some homemade stops for it at some point.
Nice build , what counter sink bit is that ?
Temple Thomas thank you, the countersink is bit is from Amana Tool. There is a link in the description for it.
What is the t track for on it?
I wanted the option of having repeatable stops for precise placement of pocket holes.
What brand is that countersink you’re using?
Steven W. Hey Steven, it’s the Amana Tool countersink bit. I have a link for it in the description.
Any plans to follow this project up with a K5 rig?
Not right now I don’t. I think it would be easily adapted to fit the K5.
Nice work station, was it inspired by the original Woodsmith Pocket-Hole Jig Workstaion?
Is that a free version of sketchup the plans are on if what web site did you get it. I just got my K4 kit and hope to build a workstation for it.
Stephen Standridge hey Stephen. I did use the online version of SketchUp. You can insert the .skp file in my plans as a component. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.
@@TwoBitWoodworks Thanks I just downloaded the 2017 free version .
I just bought the project plan but It want let me use 2017 because its on a newer version. what version is it on?
Stephen Standridge I will email you a version that is compatible.
@@TwoBitWoodworks ok thanks
Used your cut list and it appears part E, 18.5" x 7" should actually be 18.5" x 7.75". Am I missing something?
It's discouraging when woodworking YT'rs take credit for someone else's intellectual idea, pass it off as their own and, worse still, sell it for profit. This workstation was created by Woodsmith and shown in Season 12 of Woodsmith Shop. Woodsmith presented a YT video of their workstation 5 months prior to your video. Their plans are free to everyone. Yes, you made minor changes - principally, a solid back to the storage compartment, and you plowed out a recess in the case to level the Kreg jig to the work surface. Woodsmith's design is superior in this latter respect as they added spacers to level the jig resulting in a full 3/4" of wood to screw the jig vs yours with ~3/8" (best guess) depending on how deep your recess. This is Woodsmith's design, and it should have been credited as such. Or, is it unreasonable to expect intellectual honesty where monetization is involved? Particularly when the plan from the original maker is free.
...and not a single pocket hole was used...nice looking setup sir!
Robert Foster yeah I’m catching a lot of heat for not using pocket holes. By the time I got around to assembly I was using the pocket hole system to keep everything aligned in place.
Good build,where did you get your countersink bit from iv looked around without any luck
mike nicholas Amazon! Amana tool carbide countersink bit.
Great video and channel! What’s the name of the drill bit stop you were using when assembling the jig? I looked in your video description and didn’t see it listed. Thanks!
Kevin, the bit is the Amana Tool countersink bit. Here's a link: amzn.to/2TfcnvW
Great Video mate very well presented with clear consice info Thank you for sharing
Family Prepper thank you very much and thanks for watching!
Very good vidéo !
Funny you didn’t use pocket holes on the workstation?
Larry Jacobs I needed the pocket gold workstation to build the pocket hole workstation. 😆
So you built a pocket hole work station and didn’t use one pocket hole
cooking with C wade I know right, it’s a skill.
Would've been nice if he used pocket holes to build his pocket hole station
I made it with woodprix !
Why didn't you use pocket hole to built it?! LOL
What are the t tracks for??
What is the t track for?
It’s for adding in small stops to use for accurate repeatable positioning of the pocket holes. Mostly used when doing furniture builds.