I like the idea of a drawer slide jig, but wonder if folks find one more usurious than the other? I tend to only build inset drawer fronts. I’d like feedback from folks that have used these or even another drawer slide jig.
The Rockler seems to offer more settings https://www.rockler.com/rockler-universal-drawer-slide-jig
-grips drawer slide in the jig
-adjustable set back for the slide to face frame
-repeatable height spacing
Con: The jig lacks the ability to hold the drawer box for attaching the drawer slide and is twice the price.
The Kreg https://www.kregtool.com/store/c60/hardware-jigs/p410/drawer-slide-jig/
-2 jigs
-simplicity
-can hold the drawer box while attaching slides
Con: lacks adjustability, which I think may be an issue with inset drawer fronts.
I have generally used a combination square and pencil marks in yhrnoast and the jugs seem like a lifesaver, so any thoughts from others experience is very appreciated!
The Rockler seems to offer more settings https://www.rockler.com/rockler-universal-drawer-slide-jig
-grips drawer slide in the jig
-adjustable set back for the slide to face frame
-repeatable height spacing
Con: The jig lacks the ability to hold the drawer box for attaching the drawer slide and is twice the price.
The Kreg https://www.kregtool.com/store/c60/hardware-jigs/p410/drawer-slide-jig/
-2 jigs
-simplicity
-can hold the drawer box while attaching slides
Con: lacks adjustability, which I think may be an issue with inset drawer fronts.
I have generally used a combination square and pencil marks in yhrnoast and the jugs seem like a lifesaver, so any thoughts from others experience is very appreciated!