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Tip
#22
Horizontal
Boring In Woodworking
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Forming
a Pegged Joint
This is
an excellent joint to use on drawer front to drawer side connections
since it has the characteristics of the dovetail, but it is
much easier to accomplish. First, cut the side and front of
the drawer to size and then set the pieces in position as
shown in Figure
11-13A. The miter gauge positions the work square to the
spindle; the fence acts as a backup; and the table height
is adjusted for edge distance. Bore the first hole and insert
a dowel in it (Figure
11-13B) so the parts will be held in correct position
for the holes that follow (Figure
11-13C). This method can be used for box corners as well
as drawers (Figure
11-14).
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Figure
11-13. (A) When preparing to bore holes for the
pegged joint, cut the side and front of the drawer side
connections and position them. (B) Insert a dowel in
the first hole so the pieces will be held in the correct
position for the holes that follow. (C) Continue boring,
controlling the depth of the holes with the depth control.
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Figure
11-14. The pegged joint may also be used for box
corners. Click on image to see larger view.
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