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Happy Sunday evening champions.
I have a relatively daft problem and I'm almost certain it's gonna be something super obvious, but I'd really appreciate any advice from, anyone more experienced than me.
The weekend has been cutting panels to size and using the Axminster pocket jig to assemble some small cabinets out of 15mm ply.
Now the issue I have, is the pocket screw heads (axminster also) seem to be protruding the flush external surface of the cabinet.
Is there, a specific screw, with a specific flat head that would work for this. Or am I to apply the "angle grinder and a flap disc" method to the blighter.
Yes, I'm a butcher, but I'd really rather have the answer for the future, as it's a modular design I'd like to pepper all over the workshop in the future.
Just to add, I set the drill bit collar within a mm of the base of the jig. And set the jig to the lowest setting.
Thanks in advance.
I have a relatively daft problem and I'm almost certain it's gonna be something super obvious, but I'd really appreciate any advice from, anyone more experienced than me.
The weekend has been cutting panels to size and using the Axminster pocket jig to assemble some small cabinets out of 15mm ply.
Now the issue I have, is the pocket screw heads (axminster also) seem to be protruding the flush external surface of the cabinet.
Is there, a specific screw, with a specific flat head that would work for this. Or am I to apply the "angle grinder and a flap disc" method to the blighter.
Yes, I'm a butcher, but I'd really rather have the answer for the future, as it's a modular design I'd like to pepper all over the workshop in the future.
Just to add, I set the drill bit collar within a mm of the base of the jig. And set the jig to the lowest setting.
Thanks in advance.