🖤 Drill small, build big — precision meets style in every joint.
The Kreg KJMICRODGB Micro Drill Guide System is a black polymer accessory designed for precision pocket-hole drilling in thinner materials. Compatible with Kreg Jig and Master Systems, it features smaller, less noticeable holes and shorter 3/4-inch pan head screws, making it ideal for professional-grade woodworking, repairs, and on-site joinery.
Material | Plastic |
Shank Type | Straight |
Brand | KREG |
Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
Number of Flutes | 1 |
UPC | 785533811858 647096801298 787721740315 733353688938 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Minimum Bore Diameter | 7.13 Millimeters |
Tool Flute Type | Spiral |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00647096801298 |
Manufacturer | Kreg |
Part Number | KJMICRODGB |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Item model number | KJMICRODGB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Small |
Color | Black Polymer |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Kreg KJMICRODGB Jig Micro Drill Guide System |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**.
Very Nice For Building Drawers
I was forced to purchase the Micro Jig along with SPS-F075-500 0.75-Inch No.6 Fine Thread Screws when I discovered my Kreg SPS-C1-500 Pocket Hole Screws along with the Kreg K3MS K3 Master Pocket Hole Jig System would slightly poke through my 7/16" (not true 1/2") birch drawer frames. I will say the Mico Jig 100% solved the issues but Kreg could have resolved my situation by simply manufacturing 0.75-Inch course screws for the K3MS system instead of creating an entirely new system.Kreg claims there wouldn't have been enough thread on a 0.75-Inch course screw to create enough catch on soft wood, which is not true. The required 5/8" depth setting on the Micro Jig drill bit lock collar, 5/8" by the K3MS jig deck guide, provides more than enough depth for a 0.75 course screw (if it existed) to catch. Also, a course screw would catch better on soft wood than the SPS-F075-500 fine threads. I have to use a torque setting of 2 on my dewalt drill in order not to strip the holes, which turns out perfect. But, Kreg is out to make money so viva capitalism! I just hate being "À la carte'd" on systems like this, still I like Kreg.SIDE NOTE: I use "Can-Do" clamps to to hold my drawer sides tight together, add a few brads, then install my SPS-F075-500's. Word of warning about the "Can-Do" clamp (made in Taiwan) as the red paint tends to rub off slightly on the work piece during a hard clamp. Warm water and a rag fixes this but it's still annoying.Tim
M**2
makes the best system for creating this joint
Purchased this add on for my frequently used master kit. I was commissioned to build cabinets for a 1967 Airstream restoration. Building extremely rigid and strong boxes from 1/2" birch ply was the rout I decided to take. The holes from this jig are much smaller than the standard size, and just as strong. Holes drill faster due to less material being removed.Pocket holes make for an incredibly strong and versatile joint. Kreg, by far, makes the best system for creating this joint. This addition is easy to use, high quality, and a good value.
B**N
This was a great jig addition to my kreg lineup
This was a great jig addition to my kreg lineup. I needed it to successfully pocket hole 1/2" baltic birch drawers and it works very well. The screws sit below the surface and they are small and fine enough to not split the wood. I have used this for all other micro joints and projects requiring smaller fasteners. Another excellent product from Kreg. Best part is it fits the normal sized kreg jig holder!
N**T
Great jig. Very useful.
I used this to build some new shelves with built in book ends for my home office. I also used it to build two new kitchen drawers. I plan to use it to build more drawers for my kitchen. I picked it up locally rather than buying it from Amazon because it was cheaper but it happened to be on sale there at the time. I also picked up a bulk box of the micro screws this jig works best with as well as some of the micro plugs intended for the holes this jig leaves. Oh yes. I also built a coat cubby that sits in our dining room beside our front door for our gear in the winter. There are lots of things you can build with this. I used this mostly on the projects I built with 1/2 plywood. I also used it on projects where I was joining half inch plywood to three quarter inch plywood. I used my older regular sized jig for the 3/4 to 3/4 inch plywood joining needs.
S**Y
Great product - just wish is was more "micro"
I adore our Kreg systems. But I was expecting a much smaller tool when they said "micro." These are still not small enough to use on small miter corners for home framing. BUT its still amazing for what it is. And it does do smaller work than the standard size. Just wish it didmaller work than it does.
K**R
Excellent Drill Guide
I have been using Kreg's pocket hole drill guides to create cabinets for 30+ years. At long last I decided to use pocket holes to create the drawers that go in the cabinets.The Micro Jig Drill Guide worked as advertised with 1/2" thick poplar material; actually the material was slightly less than 1/2". The Micro Jig uses a drill that is smaller in diameter than the standard drill. As a result you can place the screws closer together which allows for additional screws to make the drawer corners quite secure.Note: The Micro Jig come with a drill and stop collar but not a square driver for the screws. The jig comes with a small assortment of screws, but additional screws will need to be purchased for completing your project.Speaking of screws . . . Even though various instructions and videos talk about using 3/4" screws for 1/2" stock I used 1" screws with no problem. The general rule of thumb is coarse thread screws for softer woods and fine thread screws for hardwoods. With the 3/4" screws there is only a fine thread version that is available, so I elected to go with 1" screws since they are more readily available in either coarse or fine thread.
X**I
Very good accessory, valuable accessory addition to Kreg 5 jig
I bought the Kreg 5 and this. Work gret together. This helps with make the smaller project I do MUCH easier. Joining becomes smoother and more accurate. I usually work solo so this helps make joining two pieces faster, easier, and holds stonger than just nails or screws.Great materials, design, and tutorials.
C**Y
Recently I needed smaller pocket holes for a small project and Kreg had this perfect tool for it
I've had my Kreg K3 jig set for years and many, many uses. Recently I needed smaller pocket holes for a small project and Kreg had this perfect tool for it. The jig performed well in my K3 jig set and made perfect smaller pocket holes for this this first project made with it. The project is now complete. I made burial urns for two very special, but departed pets, and these urns were only 5 1/2" square, 6 1/2" high and made from 11/16 thick mahogany. The tops needed to be attached with smaller and shorter pocket screws than could be used with the standard sized holes that are made with my K3 jig so this insert and smaller drill bit when used in the K3 allowed me to make these smaller pocket holes..
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