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<blockquote data-quote="akadj" data-source="post: 8246362" data-attributes="member: 554298"><p>I don't use nails, i go with wood glue and pre drill holes plus screws. I find screws hold the wood tighter then nails and clamps, but it does add more time and cost.. Both work none the less.</p><p></p><p>I prefer to use resign instead of any type of silicone, again its more time consuming and both end with a similar result.</p><p></p><p>I try and use the table saw and router as much as possible but do break out the skill saw and jig saw. When using the skill saw I will clamp down a straight edge along my cut line and ride the saw down it so I can speed up the cut times while maintaining accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akadj, post: 8246362, member: 554298"] I don't use nails, i go with wood glue and pre drill holes plus screws. I find screws hold the wood tighter then nails and clamps, but it does add more time and cost.. Both work none the less. I prefer to use resign instead of any type of silicone, again its more time consuming and both end with a similar result. I try and use the table saw and router as much as possible but do break out the skill saw and jig saw. When using the skill saw I will clamp down a straight edge along my cut line and ride the saw down it so I can speed up the cut times while maintaining accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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