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Big award show this weekend. I really hope Leo wins for his riveting performance as ... Love it or hate it, pocket hole joinery has made making things a lot easier for a whole new generation of builders. There's a lot to like about the technique. You can build things that are very strong with no special skills or experience needed. And the cost of getting started is relatively affordable. My show is mostly project based. Usually I'm more interested in getting something made rather than the process of making. I do like to find a balance between enjoying the process and having fun, yet not getting bogged down in complex skills. However, there are a lot of people whose focus is tilted more towards technique and fine craftsmanship. I admire those of you who will spend six months or more working on an amazing heirloom quality project with hand-cut dovetails and mortise and tenon joinery. Making things is fun and rewarding no matter how you approach it. This video is for people who are new to or inexperienced with woodworking but want to get started making and completing projects without a lot of fuss. And maybe after completing a few quick and easy projects using pocket screws, you may gain the confidence to explore more complex joinery techniques. The possibilities are endless. One thing I want to mention is that all of my pocket hole tools are from Greg. Greg does not sponsor Woodworking for Mere Mortals, nor am I compensated for this video. There are other brands that make pocket hole jigs too, I'm just familiar with the Greg jig. Sometimes screwing into the end-grain of a board is fine, but it isn't the strongest connection. Think of the end-grain of wood like this stack of pencils with all the fibers running in this direction. When you screw into them the wood fibers can just separate without giving the screw much to bite into. Screwing into the edge- or the face-grain of a board will give you much better holding power. So in a situation like this the problem is how to join the boards together this way so that the screws aren't going into the end-grain. The solution is to drive a screw through this face-grain at an angle into that face-grain. To make a strong connection you need a special drill bit and a special screw. This is a stepped bit; it has a narrow tip for guiding the screw, and a wider part for making the pocket hole. This area where the two sections meet creates a flat ledge that the head of the special pocket screws rest on. I've cut away this board, so you can see how the wide, flat head of the screw holds tight against that ledge. It's kinda like a screw with a built-in washer. It's a good idea to attach the jig to something, so it doesn't move. First, you'll need to adjust this thing to match the thickness of the wood you're using. There are markings on the side and positive stops I've rarely had to adjust that because I almost always drill pocket holes in three-quarter inch thick boards. Next you need to set the depth of the hole...
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