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Angled Holes and countered sunk

 10/23/2000 09:51 AM Dale P
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Angled Holes and countered sunk

10/23/2000 12:35 PM rpxlpx
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Angled Holes and countered sunk

10/23/2000 11:16 PM ElectrcBil

Professional woodworkers use a special tool to do this and i cannot think of what it is called i think it is called pocket joinery. It's purpose is to join stiles in cabinetry. I think it is the type of joint you are lookink for, and it can be done using a jig and a router. Although professional machines are available. I really don't know much about it but maybe you can do a search for pocket joinery jig and find some information on details of this procedure. Sorry i can't help more but woodworking is just a hobby of mine and i have only just started it. As you can tell by my user name i am an electrician which i know much more about than woodworking.

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