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Pocket hole joinery : bookshelf, daybed, mirror/picture frame, dresser, bathroom vanity... and more! / Mark Edmundson.

By: Edmundson, Mark [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newtown, CT : The Taunton Press, [2014]Description: 188 pages ; color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781621136743; 1621136744Subject(s): Woodwork | Joinery -- Amateurs' manualsDDC classification: 684.08 LOC classification: TT180 | .E2165 2014
Contents:
Pocket hole joinery basics -- Blanket bench -- Mirror and picture frame -- Built-in bookcase -- End table -- Daybed -- Bed -- Bathroom vanity -- Dresser.
Summary: In recent years pocket hole joinery has been growing in popularity--mainly because it is a simple technique to master and the tooling available guarantees a strong joint every time. Pocket screw joinery makes simple work of face frames, cabinets, and other applications where you want to hide the fasteners. The pocket hole jig, usually a stepped drill bit and guide bushing, drills an angled hole though the end of a piece of wood. A pocket screw, similar to a wide pan-head screw, is then driven through the hole into the mating piece of wood making a strong, tight joint. The advantage is that you are driving the screw through the end grain, similar to toe-nailing into the side grain.
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Pocket hole joinery basics -- Blanket bench -- Mirror and picture frame -- Built-in bookcase -- End table -- Daybed -- Bed -- Bathroom vanity -- Dresser.

In recent years pocket hole joinery has been growing in popularity--mainly because it is a simple technique to master and the tooling available guarantees a strong joint every time. Pocket screw joinery makes simple work of face frames, cabinets, and other applications where you want to hide the fasteners. The pocket hole jig, usually a stepped drill bit and guide bushing, drills an angled hole though the end of a piece of wood. A pocket screw, similar to a wide pan-head screw, is then driven through the hole into the mating piece of wood making a strong, tight joint. The advantage is that you are driving the screw through the end grain, similar to toe-nailing into the side grain.

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