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    Create Strong and Simple Joinery with Screws and Hardwood Plugs

    Learn how to drill clearance holes and pilot holes for screws and hide the screws with plugs in this project video on building an oak bookcase.

    By Asa Christiana, Matt Berger Oct 22, 2019

    In this episode of Getting Started in Woodworking, the eighth in our series on building an oak bookcase, we’ll show you how to complete the joinery of our bookcase project using screws and wood plugs.

    As always, for complete details about the parts and construction of the bookcase featured in this series, download the free woodworking plan available for this project.

    Best Practices For Joinery with Screws

    Screws are a great way to reinforce your joinery, especially when you’re starting out. They create a rock-solid joint that can be accomplished with limited tools and limited experience. But joining two boards with screws requires a few key steps

    The first step of the process is to drill a clearance hole in the top piece of wood so that the screw can pass through it freely. The clearance hole should be equal to the diameter of the outside of the screw. This lets the head of the screw do its job and pull the top piece against the mating piece.

    The other hole you need to drill is in the bottom piece; it’s called a pilot hole. Its job is to clear out material so that the threads of the screw can catch the wood. A pilot hole also prevents the screw from splitting the workpiece. Clearance and pilot holes are especially important when using hardwoods.

    Hide Your Screws with Wood Plugs

    Exposed screws can detract from the beauty of this bookcase project, so we decided to use hardwood plugs to conceal the screw heads. To do this, we drilled a counter-bore so that the screw head would sink below the surface of the workpiece. After driving the screws, the counterbore allows us to plug the hole.

    You can purchase commercial wood plugs at your local hardware store or online, but we prefer to make our own. This way we can use matching wood to help the plugs blend in, or create custom hardwood plugs with a contrasting wood to accent this project. In this episode, we demonstrate a really smart technique for making hardwood plugs.

    If you have a question about this episode send us an email or post a question in our Q&A forum.

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    Videos in the Series

    • bookcase project

      Building an Oak Bookcase

      August 5, 2019

      In this introductory video, you'll get an overview of how to make a solid-wood bookcase.

    • An Insider's Guide to Buying Hardwood Lumber

      Buying Hardwood Lumber

      August 5, 2019

      In this project video on building a bookcase, learn some insider tips for purchasing lumber for your project.

    • rip lumber

      How to Rip Lumber Safely on the Tablesaw

      August 5, 2019

      In this project video on building a bookcase, learn how to rip a piece of wood to width.

    • How To Crosscut Lumber on the Tablesaw

      How to Crosscut Lumber Safely on the Tablesaw

      August 5, 2019

      In this project video on building a bookcase, you'll learn how to cut a board to length across the grain.

    • cut rabbets and dadoes with a router

      How to Cut Rabbets and Dadoes with a Router

      October 16, 2019

      Learn how to use a router and a simple jig to cut accurate rabbets and dadoes in this project video on building an oak bookcase.

    • Hand Sanding and Power Sanding Basics

      Hand Sanding and Power Sanding Basics

      October 16, 2019

      Sanding is one of the most important steps of any woodworking project. In this project video on building a bookcase, learn how to sand flat surfaces, edges, and curves.

    • shaping curves

      Best Practices for Cutting and Shaping Curves

      October 16, 2019

      In this project video on building a bookcase, you'll learn how to lay out, cut (with a bandsaw or jigsaw), sand, and smooth curved surfaces.

    • Joinery with Screws and Hardwood Plugs

      Create Strong and Simple Joinery with Screws and Hardwood Plugs

      October 22, 2019

      Learn how to drill clearance holes and pilot holes for screws and hide the screws with plugs in this project video on building an oak bookcase.

    • Build a Simple, Sturdy Workbench: The Base – Start Woodworking S2:Ep8

      Build a Simple, Sturdy Workbench, Part 1

      October 22, 2019

      In part 1 of this 2-part video series, learn how to build the base for the bench.

    • building a bench top

      Build a Simple, Sturdy Workbench, Part 2

      October 22, 2019

      In part 2 of this 2-part video series, learn how to construct the bench top and attach a traditional woodworking vise.

    • 10 Ways to Use a Workbench – Start Woodworking S2:Ep10

      October 22, 2019

      In this episode of Getting Started in Woodworking, we put our new simple, sturdy workbench to work by demonstrating our 10 favorite techniques and accessories for the workbench. These shopmade…

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