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Home » DIY FAQs » Building Materials » What type of joinery method is best for mitered corners?

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When gluing miters using biscuits, you need a way to clamp the joint until the glue dries. While there are a variety of miter clamps available, the pocket hole joinery method doesn’t require screws, and it’s a very solid joint.

 

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