yes
Nails will hold it till glue sets.
If you are smart you do NOT use nails. -You glue the joint and clamp it till the glue cures.
The nails are held in by the fibres separating
use wood and nails and wood glue to hold it together and a saw
wet...predrill for nails before you drive them inANS 2 - If you're driving nails in, why bother to glue it. - I would glue it, then clamp it with woodwork clamps and it will hold better than nails.
by putting the glue on the wood and have both woods make contactANS 2 - Super glue is far from effective on wood. Much better to glue any wood with a PVA type, white glue, yellow glue etc.
take wood glue and nails and make a triangle.
you could use screws and nails, and depending on the size, wood glue and duct tape
Each glue has it's own purpose. While cyanoacrylate works well with plastics and rubber (metals to some degree), it is virtually worthless on wood or wood products.
To attach wood to wood effectively, you can use methods like screws, nails, glue, or dowels. These methods provide a strong and secure connection between the pieces of wood.
One effective way to connect wood to wood is by using wood glue. Apply a generous amount of wood glue to the surfaces you want to join, then press them together firmly. You can also reinforce the bond with screws or nails for added strength. Make sure to let the glue dry completely before putting any weight or stress on the connection.
Elmer's white glue will hold wood together for craft projects and toys. - Yellow carpenter's glue will hold better. The best of all is TiteBond lll which has been scientifically tested and proven to be the strongest of today's available wood glues.