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Pocket holes aren't particularly beloved by some carpenters, but they can prove invaluable for some woodworking projects.
Nails, screws and glue are the most common ways to join wood together. When making these joins, wood can be arranged and joined differently for increased strength and stability. A butt joint and a ...
When you need to stick two wooden surfaces together with the strongest possible bond, this is the glue you should choose.
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The Family Handyman on MSNWhat Is a Butt Joint? The Basicsand you usually need fasteners to strengthen it. Other types of joints call for shaping or cutting the wood, which serves the ...
This interesting joint comes to us from [Jiskar Schmitz], who designed it for quick, solid, joints without the need for glue or fasteners ... although wood seems to be the best application.
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