#6 Wood Screw Pilot Hole — 3/32"
A #6 wood screw needs a 3/32" pilot hole. Hardwood may require a larger pilot hole to prevent splitting.
Result
Answer
3/32" drill bit
Standard
Screw Gauge#6
Shaft Diameter0.138"
Pilot Hole (softwood)3/32"
Pilot Hole (hardwood)7/64"
Clearance Hole9/64"
A #6 wood screw (0.138" shaft) needs a 3/32" pilot hole in softwood or 7/64" in hardwood. Clearance hole is 9/64". Common interior wood screws, cabinet work.
Note
Showing softwood pilot hole size by default. Hardwood requires a larger pilot hole to prevent splitting.
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About #6 Wood Screw Pilot Holes
A #6 wood screw has a shaft diameter of 0.138". In softwood (pine, cedar, spruce), drill a 3/32" pilot hole. In hardwood (oak, maple, cherry), use a 7/64" pilot hole to prevent splitting. The clearance hole for a #6 screw is 9/64". Common interior wood screws, cabinet work. Always drill a pilot hole in hardwood to avoid splitting and ensure the screw draws the joint tight.