To hold boards together strongly I often use a 'biscuit' or a dowel to help. This entails making a hole or two in the wood to be joined. Then carpenters glue is spread on the dowel and over the surfaces of the wood that will contact each other, and they are clamped together. Leave them clamped for at least 4 hours.
Wood glue holds boards together.
How you would write a report on what holds two boards together better a nail or screw is the First you make notes on your topics of what your writing about . Then you get all the measurement of your screw and nail and you could write about the similarity's between a screw and a nail
A screw is the simple machine which holds two boards together. In this case it is not acting as a machine though.
TiteBond ll will hold two boards together best. Clamp your joint and leave clamp on for 6 hours.
A screw holds wood together better than any nail because it resists being pulled out much better. A screw is also easier to remove without damage. However, screws are more expensive to make and take longer to put in, so nails are still used in a lot of timber work.
It is the motherboard.
The motherboard
For some, culture is considered the "glue" that holds an organization together and for others, the "compass" that provides directions.
Any wood glue, Elmer's white glue, TiteBond or many others will glue two boards.
the gravitational force holds its atmosphere together
The cell membrane holds a cell together.
well all say the gravity holds everything together but i don't know what holds everything together