Techniques

What is Pocket-hole joinery

What is Pocket-hole joinery

Pocket-hole joinery, or pocket-screw joinery, involves drilling a hole at an angle — usually 15 degrees — into one work-piece, and then joining it to a second work-piece with a self-tapping screw. The technique, in addition to doweling, is said to have its roots in ancient Egypt[citation needed], although much…

Making a Hand Cut Dovetail Box

Making a Hand Cut Dovetail Box

A dovetail joint or simply dovetail is a joinery technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery (carpentry) including furniture, cabinets, carcase construction, log buildings and traditional timber framing. Noted for its resistance to being pulled apart (tensile strength), the dovetail joint is commonly used to join the sides of a…

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