Pocket Hole Joinery
Pocket hole joinery is a woodworking technique that involves drilling angled holes into one piece of wood, allowing screws to be driven into another piece. This method creates strong, hidden joints, making it ideal for furniture assembly and cabinetry.
The process typically uses a specialized tool called a pocket hole jig, which helps ensure precise drilling. The resulting joints are not only sturdy but also visually appealing, as the screws are concealed from view. This technique is popular among both amateur and professional woodworkers for its simplicity and effectiveness.