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Pocket hole joinery is a woodworking construction technique that uses self tapping pan head screws in predrilled holes to connect two pieces of wood that is both strong and hidden from view. Think of pocket hole joinery as a game of hide the screw.

Pocketholejoinerytips.com is a companion blog to the book Pocket Hole Joinery. I will be posting pictures of current projects using pocket screws. I’ll also address any questions or comments that readers have pertaining to the projects outlined in the book. Follow this blog and go check out the book.

Mark Edmundson began woodworking in 1994 in a log furniture shop in Sandpoint Id. 
From there he attended the College of the Redwoods fine woodworking program from 95-97. After school he set up shop doing cabinet and furniture work. Mark has written articles for Fine Woodworking and Fine Homebuilding magazines on subjects ranging from NK drawers, bent lamb joinery, curved edgebanding, string inlay and pocket hole joinery. He’s taught workshops at the Portland school of Arts and Craft.

 

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