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The key features and characteristics of Wooden Screws include:
Threaded Shaft: Wooden screws have a spiral thread along the shaft, which allows them to create their own threads within the wood material. The threads provide a strong grip and hold the screw securely in place.
Pointed Tip: The pointed tip of a wooden screw helps to guide it into the wood surface, allowing for easier insertion without the need for a pre-drilled hole. The sharp point also helps prevent splitting or damaging the wood fibers during installation.
Head Design: Wooden screws typically have a slotted or Phillips head. The slotted head requires a flat-blade screwdriver, while the Phillips head requires a Phillips screwdriver or power tool. The head design allows for easy turning and tightening of the screw.
Material Selection: Wooden screws are commonly made of steel or brass, which provides strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. Brass screws are often preferred for their decorative appearance and resistance to tarnishing.
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