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TBH not a fan of Confirmat or Scan dowel fixings. Both have very intrusive fixing ends, and I prefer invisible fixings. In addition the Confirmats need a special stepped drill bit, which aren't the easiest things to source (limited number of suppliers). Both types are always visible, whereas even simple carcass screws can be sunk under and filled to hide themWhat is your opinion of Confromat screws?
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Over the years I have known guys that use them with the drill bit that does the clearance hole, counter sink and pilot hole at the same time.
TBH KD fittings (and for that matter pocket hole screws) are always weaker than glued joints made with hardwood dowels or Dominos. I'm in the fortunate position of having the use a couple of Domino jointers for carcases which produce very strong, rigid joints, but aren't sute solutions. In the past I have used both biscuits and dowels and whilst buscuits are quick and easy (if you own a jointer), they aren't yhe atrongest of joints, whereas dowel joints if done properly are both rigid and strong, but a bit of a faff to do. Of course the other downside of using any glued joint as opposed to KD (knock-down) fittings is that you do need to clamp the joint
On the odd occasion I've had to make-up a piece flat packed (so it could be manhandled through narrow doorways, up awkward stairs, etc then assembled in situ) I've gone with cam and dowel fixings which are easier to hide by locatint them on the upper face of the top/lower face of the bottom panels.