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If you are joining two pieces of wood then drill a pilot hole through both pieces of wood, ideally clamping them first or in some other way ensuring they don't move before driving the screw, making the pilot hole pretty pointless.
In general, you'll find that you need between 2 and 5 bundles of firewood per day for your campfire. However, you may need more wood if you plan to...
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Use of a ceiling vent Installing a ceiling vent is probably the most efficient way to ventilate a bathroom with no outside access. A ceiling vent...
Read More »The Build-It Blog Pilot Holes 07/15/2021 By Joe Samalin Pilot holes are one of those things that is both totally mundane and standard in woodworking and also magical the first time you learn about them. Unless you learned woodworking in some sort of (formal or informal) structured way (e.g. shop class, your grandmother, job training, YouTube, etc.) you probably didn’t learn about pilot holes off the bat. I still remember when I first learned what they were after years of putting screws into wood and splitting it. A lot. On a recent project I built for a gallery show (a 12’ x 8’ standing structure) I thought about pilot holes and where we learn the little yet oh so important things. A deceptively simple build, but it involved a few of those little lessons that some folks newer to woodworking might not have learned yet, such as the importance of pilot holes. This was put together with pocket holes in some places and wood screws in others, and so, lots of pilot holes.
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Read More »Another cool option is a countersink bit without a pilot bit. You can use a separate bit for the actual pilot hole (or not) and then use a countersink bit just to create the room for the head of the screw to sit flush. This is actually what I do, because it saves me having to buy a number of different size pilot hole countersink bits, as I already have regular wood bits with which to drill the pilot holes. Whether using a counterbore or countersink, be careful not to go too deep into the wood as to compromise the strength of the joint. Countersink with pilot hole on the left, just the countersink on the right.
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