MY WOODWORKING FAVORITES
Woodworking essentials I use and love.
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HANDY HELPERS

Kreg Multi-Mark
The Multi-Mark is a tool I can’t do without. I use it to mark angles, transfer measurements, set spacing, adjust the depth of my saw blade, and more. I have two in my shop and use them for nearly every project I build.

Right Angle Drill Attachment
If you need to drill in tight spots, a right-angle attachment will come in handy. It allows you to access hard-to-reach places with ease. I often use mine to drive pocket hole screws in confined spaces.

Corner Chisel
A corner chisel is a quick and easy way to clean out corners. After using my router to make a rabbet in a picture frame for the glass, I use mine to square off the inside corners.

Non-Slip Pad
I use a non-slip pad whenever I sand parts with my orbital sander. The rubber holds the workpiece in place, so it doesn’t move around while I’m working. Plus, it’s useful when using a router or sanding block.
WOODWORKING TOOLS

Kreg 520
The Kreg 520 is perfect for joining wood projects like cabinets and furniture with pocket holes. It’s ideal for anyone who wants to make strong, professional-looking joints quickly and easily.

AWL
An awl (pronounced all) creates small holes in wood. The hole provides a starting point for a screw or drill bit, which reduces the risk of the bit slipping across the surface of the wood.

Countersink Bit Set
Countersinking screws is a great way to create a clean, finished look on any project. This set of countersink bits is perfect for making holes and creating smooth finish edges.

Kreg Rip-Cut
The Rip-Cut makes it easy to make perfectly straight cuts on larger pieces of wood like plywood and MDF. It easily attaches to almost any circular saw and helps you make accurate cuts quickly and safely.
