This ingenious fastening system simplifies all types of wood joints. No fancy joints to cut, no clamps to install, no dowels or biscuits. Just drill and screw for a strong, tight joint. Read an overview on how to use pocket screws.
1. Tighten the stop collar onto the shank of the stepped drill bit. Leave a 1/8-in. space between the tip of the bit and the built-in stop on the end of the jig.
How to Use Pocket Screws This ingenious fastening system simplifies all types of wood joints. No fancy joints to cut, no clamps to install, no dowels or biscuits. Just drill and screw for a strong, tight joint.
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