by 48Rob » Fri Apr 10, 2009 12:41 pm
Dale,
Soap and wax are the old standby's.
I'd hesitate using silicone anywhere close to where you may be applying a finish.
Having a decent set of drills and choosing the correct size to predrill your holes is the safest bet.
Sometimes the lube will help, but if the hole is just too small, you stand a chance of the part cracking or splitting because the lube allowed you to force a too large screw into the hole.
When I'm pre drilling, I'll use a scrap to drill a test hole in, and try a screw, if it feels too tight, I'll go to the next drill size until the fit is good.
Only takes a few seconds, and driving the screws is much easier!
The drill needs to be the size of the screw shank, not counting the threads.
If it still feels tight (as in very dry/hard wood) going one or two sizes up should solve the problem.
If you have very green wood, you shouldn't have much trouble because the wood will be fairly soft, but you can go a few sizes larger if needed as the green wood will shrink and tighten around the threads.
Rob
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