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I will screw angle brackets/building brackets into 19mm MDF, which screws should I use?

I'm not joining MDF or screwing in or near the edges.

I tested regular round wood screws, and I feel they slip incredibly. It was difficult to get the initial hole before the screw grips.
 
I usually pre-drill a hole that is slightly smaller in diameter than the screw to be used, e.g. a 3mm drill for a 3.5mm screw, but whether that's right, I don't know!
 
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MDF should always be pre-drilled, the material is so dense that it has nowhere to go when you drive in the screw.
 
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Even if you screw in the middle of an MDF board?

do you pre-drill with one size smaller, so if the screw is 4mm you use a 3mm pre-drill?
 
Measure the screw's "core diameter", i.e. not the thread, and use a slightly smaller drill bit.
 
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I don't think it's a problem, but it's no worse than you testing ;).
 
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First, I have to find the caliper, sigh.
 
Ahh, yes without calipers it's a bit tricky to measure :D
 
D Derbyboy said:
Should be possible to estimate.
It's not exactly critical with precise measurements. I would probably first try just making an "entry hole" with a tool.
 
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mexitegel mexitegel said:
Ahh, yes without a caliper it's a bit tricky to measure :D
Somewhere it is, indeed! I seem to remember that it's unfortunately quite worn out.
 
D Derbyboy said:
Quite tricky to get to the core with calipers when it's as small dimensions as 3.5x16mm. Should be possible to estimate.

unfortunately, the manufacturers don't indicate the "core measurement" either.

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Try with a 2.5 mm drill.
 
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I will probably use 4x16mm and then I'll go up to 2.8 maybe?
 
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