Yes, combining joinery techniques is a common practice in trim carpentry for added strength and precision. For example:

  • Use pocket holes for the primary connection and add biscuits or dominos for alignment.
  • Secure joints with pin nails and glue, then reinforce them with dowels for extra durability. Combining methods allows carpenters to tailor the joinery to the specific requirements of the project, ensuring professional and long-lasting results.