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Screws in Carpentry: Selection, Usage, and Advantages, Summaries of Construction management

A comprehensive overview of the use of screws in carpentry work. It covers the key advantages of using screws over nails, such as greater holding power, neater appearance, and easier removal for repairs. The document also outlines the factors to consider when choosing the right screw, including length, thread type, and the need for pre-drilling holes. Additionally, it discusses the different materials, head shapes, and finishes available for wood screws, as well as the three main types of screw points. This information can be valuable for carpenters, woodworkers, and diy enthusiasts who need to understand the proper selection and application of screws in their projects.

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Screws

In Carpentry work, screw is sometimes used instead of nails due to the following advantages.

  1. Greater holding power
  2. Neat in appearance
  3. Less chance of injuring the materials
  4. Ease of removal incase of repair How to Choose your screw
  5. Select one that is long enough wherein one half of two thirds of its length will enter the base in which threads are imbedded
  6. The length of the screw should be 1/8” or 3mm less than the combined thickness of the boards being joined..
  7. Use Fine thread screw for hard wood and coarse thread for soft wood.

How to Buy Screw

  1. Screws are classified by gauge and length in inches. Each gauge has a variety of different lengths which may be obtained up to 12 cm. (5 inches)
  2. When ordering screw, specify head shape (e.g round head). Finish (brass), gauge number and length from 2 to 5 cm.
  3. Square headed lag screw comes in diameter of 6mm to 25mm (1/4 to 1 inch) with its length from 4 cm. to 30 cm. (1-1/2 to 12 inches)

Wood Screw is a screw nail with handed coarse thread to give a grip. a.) Material Used

  1. Iron
  2. Steel
  3. Brass
  4. Bronze
  5. Copper
  6. Aluminum b.) As to Shape of Head
  7. Flat 8. Headless
  8. Round 9. Slotted (Wood Screw) 3.Fillister 10. Square (Lag Screw)
  9. Oval 11. Hexagonal
  10. Winged 12. Clove
  11. Bung 13. c.) As to Shape
  12. Standard
  13. Full length
  14. Coarse d.) As to Duty
  15. Wood (light duty)
  16. Lag (heavy duty) e.) As to Finish
  17. Bright 6. Blued
  18. Nickel Plated 7. Silver Plated
  19. Brass 8. Bronzed
  20. Coppered 9. Japanned
  21. Lacquered 10. Galvanized