A screw has an irregular shape, and has more to stop it from falling out.
Also, A screw has an advantage because it's drilled in and the spirals makes it stick in faster and doesn't take long as a nail to hammer it.So, it takes a few seconds to screw the screw in.
Just about any screw will have a stronger grip than any nail. If you must use a nail, one with annualar rings would have a better grip.
a screw holds two pieces of wood together the best, because the screw wedges deep in the bord
a screw becuz it has those swirly things, that twist into the wood, whereas a nail just goes into it like a staple
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A screw is best.
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A screw.
Slide the two pieces together and twist the knurled screw on the back to hold them together. This is for normal breakdown reassembly.
To clamp is just to hold two pieces of whatever together, usually with glue or an adhesive, but screwing, as the name suggests usually requires a screw... and you drill a pilot hole and then screw a metal screw into the hole.
One thing that can hold a screw in place is an anchor. You can also use a nut to hold a screw into place.
Either to release sexual tension or to hold 2 objects together, like 2 pieces of wood.
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.
Screws hold the drill body together.
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The screw is one of the six (or seven) Aristotelian 'Simple Machines' that enable humans to do work by redirecting or focusing force. A screw is a fastener.
temporary stitch are used to hold pieces of garment together.
umm i would say screws because they hold in better