The ends of nails always made pointed because it help the nail to enter an object easy and faster.
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because one end is pointed so the way it goes through the wood and the other end is flat because that way the hammer can hit it too go into the wood or what ever else your putting it into that is why the nails are madevery sharp at one end thicker than the other end other end
Pointed Sticks ended in 1981.
If you cannot have a groomer clip your dogs nails and need to do it yourself, just take the very pointed tip off to make a blunt end.
one end is pointed so that way it goes through the wood and the other end is flat because that way the hammer can hit it too go into the wood or what ever else your putting it into. that is why :P ~ Makayla Wright <3
Pointed nails part the fiber of the timber. But ... this is exactly why you do not want to use sharp nails. The sharp nails push the fibers in the wood grain apart causing the wood to split along the grain. A blunt nail crushes through the fibers leaving the grain intact.
The same as the slender, pointed projection on the distal end of the radius: the styloid process
Nails
The pointed end. Think of it as a triangle.
An apex
tip
tip
cusp