Today in my shop (mounting a kreg bench klamp)

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Today in my shop (mounting a kreg bench klamp)

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Hi,

I have had one of these bench klamps sitting around for a while now. Better if I get it mounted and get some use out of it right? So that was one of many projects of the day.

I didn't buy it here but this will get you orientated of which I speak.

http://www.amazon.com/Kreg-KKS-KBKSYS-B ... pd_cp_hi_0

A little background before we get to this project. I'm in the process of setting up a "kreg" table top. Nothing fancy, far from it. I have the K4 jig and several of the older jigs and a selections of clamps. Now I want a surface that I can work on with a few features. One such feature is having the clamp to use. I also want to have a place for the K4, I will not be keeping it there but just for when I set up to do some pocket holes. I also wanted a 90 degree corner to make it easy to square projects. I also want some free areas to work at/on. I plan to add some kreg bench dogs and a series of 3/4" holes for them.

For today's project I need to mount this plate flush with the surface of this piece of plywood.

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To do this I'm using a jig that I built and shared here some years back. Here is on overview of it attached to the plywood after it was sized plate.

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This is a little closer view.

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I used this router with a top bearing to do the pocket.

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More coming up in the next post.

Ed
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After routing out the wood you are left with rounded corners to chisel out, followed by a test fit. The fit was fine. Now you need to route a relief as sketched in this photo.

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The relief is for this screw, that is what attaches the clamp to the plate.

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I just free handed (routed) it out as it is not critical.

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The plate is now ready to be attached. That will happen another day.

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I did check the relief and everything is fine.

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Still not sure if that is the best place for the clamp?? Kreg sells the plates for about $12 so I can always move or simple add a second plate if need be.

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Keep them coming. I am interested to know of its outcome.
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I am interested in some more pics of your jig. Or what components you used to make it.
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THOMRIDER wrote:I am interested in some more pics of your jig. Or what components you used to make it.
Lots of information on the jig can be found here:

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=3681

Ed
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