Pocket Hole Screws in a wider board?
#10
If I have some wider boards, say like a 1x6 or 1x8, how many screws should I use?  Is two screws still enough, spacing them about 1 1/4 from the sides?
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#11
I'm guessing you mean 2 screws across the 6" or 8" dimension....yep, that's enough for most things. Use three if you want.
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#12
Depends on the application. If there's any kind of significant load that would tend to separate the two boards being joined, you may need more screws. Kreg recommends a screw 2" from either end of the board, and additional screws placed 6-8" across the rest of the width.
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#13
What are you attaching it to?  If it is a breadboard-like attachment, then seasonal expansion can be an issue.  The general recommendation is to fasten the middle 3 - 4 inches of the plank. 

Here is an article on the subject:  https://www.popularwoodworking.com/techn...rd-ends-2/

If you are attaching to plywood, MDF, particle board, etc,. where expansion is not an issue, then I would probably use 4 or 5 screws in order to keep things flat. 

But note, I only use pocket screws for face frames as a rule.  I use dowels and biscuits otherwise.  So I might not be the best source for this information.
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Pocket hole screws instead of M&T joints?  That's blasphemy!!!!!!
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(11-03-2021, 09:27 AM)Dumb_Polack Wrote: Please turn in your WW Card at the next depot!!!



Pocket hole screws instead of M&T joints?  That's blasphemy!!!!!!

MDF stiles for wainscoting, and not really under a load.  Wider because next to a wall, and a window on the other side.  Obviously, not enough space for a panel there.  I'll probably use three screws for the six inch board, and four screws for the 8 inch.
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(11-03-2021, 09:27 AM)Dumb_Polack Wrote: Please turn in your WW Card at the next depot!!!

Pocket hole screws instead of M&T joints?  That's blasphemy!!!!!!

Nah....IMHO pocket holes screws perfectly fine as long as they don't show. Especially for wainscot, cabinet face frames, etc.  Fast and strong (enough).
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#17
Pocket screws in MDF - not the greatest idea. Don't use an impact driver!!

For wainscott all you need are biscuits and glue.

BTW I've made "faux" wainscotting by applying 3/8 MDF "rails" and "stiles" to 1/4 MDF panels you can route a profile on the edges if you want. Looks like the real thing and panel is flush against wall.
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#18
I've been doing this for awhile.  Never had a problem with using an impact driver in 3/4" MDF. I always glue the joints, as well.
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