How to Join Two Pieces of Wood

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From edge joints to complex dovetails, there are dozens of techniques for joining wood. If you need to join boards side-by-side to make a larger plane, an edge joint is your best bet. Arrange the boards so they're visually pleasing, then...
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From edge joints to complex dovetails, there are dozens of techniques for joining wood. If you need to join boards side-by-side to make a larger plane, an edge joint is your best bet. Arrange the boards so they’re visually pleasing, then use woodworking glue and clamps to bond the boards. If you need to make corner joints, such as a miter corner or simple butt joint, using glue alone isn’t your strongest option. Instead, drill pocket holes and use screws to strengthen your joint. Fortunately, a pocket hole jig is fairly inexpensive and makes the job quick and easy.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Making an Edge Joint

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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Drilling Pocket Holes at Corner Joints

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Things You’ll Need

Edge Joint

  • Chalk, pencil, or lumber crayon
  • Woodworking glue
  • Clamps
  • Putty knife
  • Damp cloth

Drilling Pocket Holes

  • Chalk, pencil, or lumber crayon,
  • Pocket hole jig
  • Pocket hole drill bit
  • Allen wrench
  • Power drill
  • Clamps
  • Pocket hole screws
  • Woodworking glue

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