Use the right pocket-screw thread type for the material

Use the right pocket-screw thread type for the material

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Pocket screws are available with coarse and fine threads, and it's important to use the correct thread to prevent splits in wood, plywood, and composite materials. Use fine-thread screws for hardwoods and coarse-thread screws for softwoods, plywoods, particleboard, and medium-density fiberboard.

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Blue-Kote™ Pocket-Hole Screws

For wood project enthusiasts, hobbyists, and DIYers, the Kreg Zinc Pocket Hole Screws are an affordable choice for pocket-hole joinery. Use with our pocket hole jigs to create seamless, durable joints in plywood and composites. These 1 1/4-inch coarse thread screws have Maxi-Loc square drive heads and a self-tapping tip that eliminates the need for pilot holes. Smooth, case-hardened steel shank turns freely for a tighter fit, while the soft core prevents screws from breaking while drilling.

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