This was my first time drilling pocket holes and this jig made it extremely beginner-friendly. I ended up drilling 52 pocket holes on the first day on my two floating nightstands. For $20 (+ the cost of pocket hole screws), I’d consider it a great investment for my workshop now that I know how easy it is to use.
I hope this video helps you on your next project!
Thanks for watching!
Table of Contents
0:00 Basic pocket hole jig set
0:14 Investment
0:21 Material thickness – drill the thinnest material, if using different thicknesses
0:31 Set the jig measurement
0:39 Adjust the jig
0:46 The stop marker aligns to the edge
0:52 Mark your measurement so you can see it through the window
1:10 Space pocket holes about 5/8″ to 1.5″ from the edge, then every 6-8″
1:26 Position the jig with your measure mark centered in the window
1:32 Clamp the jig securely; don’t cover the window
1:38 Use the gauge/hex wrench to adjust the collar to the measurement of the material thickness
2:00 Tip for drilling