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I have had a bit of a play with doing this using scrap mdf offcuts. I have found that the best way is to use all the settings (depth, screws, etc) for the thinner piece and make sure that the pockets are in the thinner piece ie screw from the thinner to the thicker stock.
My understanding is that the setting of the depth stop on the drill and the positioning of the jig always and only relate to the thickness of the wood being drilled into. The length of the screw always and only relates to the thickness of the wood being screwed into. I think that, if the jig and depth stop are set correctly for the wood being drilled, the part of the screw contained within the wood between the base of the pocket and its exit hole will always be about the same, regardless of the total length of the screw. Therefore, the amount of screw that protrudes from the exit hole in this piece (and penetrates the other piece of wood) will always be determined by the length of the screw being used. So use a 1 inch screw to fix to half inch thick boards.
David, good question... I had that issue too. Did you run a search before you added your question? This has been discussed here a few times before, Kreg has given input on those occasions.
http://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/screw-size-for-different-sized
http://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/is-there-a-kreg-jig-screw
Again another good response but I will now present my opinion though I have not tested it yet. I was on a fishing expedition with Kreg about the amount of additional information on the pocket hole jig that the owners could use. I think that they should make more specific info available and at the very least respond the the questions posed in this forum.
Given the scenario that I have presented here I believe that the jig should be set for the the thicker board so that the screw will cross the center of the joint. By raising or lowering the jig the center line of the joint will move in and out and the screw will be centered in the 3/4" (thicker board). The setting of the drill collar should be at 1/2" setting and use the 1" screw. This arrangement should have the screw centered in the joint and secured that same as if two 1/2" boards had been joined.
Douglas Golding said:My understanding is that the setting of the depth stop on the drill and the positioning of the jig always and only relate to the thickness of the wood being drilled into. The length of the screw always and only relates to the thickness of the wood being screwed into. I think that, if the jig and depth stop are set correctly for the wood being drilled, the part of the screw contained within the wood between the base of the pocket and its exit hole will always be about the same, regardless of the total length of the screw. Therefore, the amount of screw that protrudes from the exit hole in this piece (and penetrates the other piece of wood) will always be determined by the length of the screw being used. So use a 1 inch screw to fix to half inch thick boards.
Here is a better chart rendition. For some reason the other pdf does not show which piece is which.
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