I bought the Kreg Master kit but did not want to bolt it and the little board support permanently to the workbench so decided to make a table for it. I had an old cabinet carcass laying around so I make a table with a 3/4 piece of ply on top. Instead of having the jig sit on top of the table and trying to decide where to put the board support, I decided to inset it into the top so that the entire table was the board support. I notched a 3/4" piece of melamine to fit the jig and routed out the same shape on the plywood underneath (about 1/4") so the top of the jig (where the board rests) was flush with the top of the melamine. I added some Kreg t-track on either side with peel and stick tapes that measure left and right from the two outside holes on the jig and added an adjustable stop. I did not like the idea of the vac hose hanging around in the way so I added a "garbage disposal elbow" to the jig, drilled a hole in the top and connected it to a small shop-vac below. I plugged the shop-vac into a switchable outlet that I hung on the side of the table and can plug the drill into the unswitched part. I added some oak trim to the top and now plan to add a drawer or two for all the clamps and miscellaneous and then maybe a door and a "holster" of some kind on the side to keep the drill handy. Some 1/4" ply and trim finished the sides. Casters on the bottom and I should be good to go. Thanks for looking.