Fasteners
Woodworking fasteners are used to join and secure wood pieces in various projects. Common types include screws, which provide strong, adjustable connections; woodworking staples, which offer quick and efficient fastening for panels and trim; tite joints (or dog bones), which are specially shaped connectors that create strong, aligned joints; wood dowels, which are cylindrical inserts used for precise, aligned connections; and biscuits, which are oval-shaped pieces or wood or plastic inserted into slots to reinforce and align joints. Each fastener type is designed to offer specific benefits in terms of strength, ease of use, and alignment, ensuring the durability and stability of woodworking projects.
