I opted to use a "cross dowel" to allow for a strong connection that can be easily and quickly assembled and dis-assembled. A cross dowel is a small metal rod, with a 1/4-20 threaded hole through it and a slot cut across the top to aid in alignment. I got mine on sale at Rockler woodworking (www.rockler.com).Since many of the assemblies were too large to fit in my small benchtop drill press, I made a
quick-and-dirty drilling jig that worked perfectly. I used brass inserts (1/4" and 3/8") to protect the wooden jig from repeated drilling. I clamped the pieces together, with the drilling jig and - perfectly aligned holes, every time.Here's how the finished product came out.
They are nice and flush with the wood surface, hold the thing together beautifully and are easy to un-do and re-do quickly and neatly.
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