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Default To pocket or not to pocket?

Notch the legs and use pocket screws. I've seen 100 year old pieces
(Stickley) with exactly that detail.

On Oct 9, 7:14 am, RayV wrote:
SWMBO wants two end tables and luckily for me the design is fairly
simple. This is what she wants me to build

http://www.thomasville.com/Item4819/...End-Table.aspx

The assembly instructions show that the legs are the standard
knockdown style with the mitered block behind the apron. I will of
course attach the legs to the apron using M & T joints. The shelf is
attached to the legs using pocket screws.

Is there a better way to secure that joint?
If I do use pocket screws how much material do I need to leave on the
Maple legs?
Any other ideas or design tweak suggestions?

I am planning on having the legs taper from 1 1/2" to 7/8" over 22"
leaving 3" untapered for the aprons.