depends on the wood, nails, screws. but both are ok use
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You can use drywall nails (ridged) or drywall screws. I am not a drywaller, but have done lots of it and prefer the screws.
Cap screws are typically used with nuts, while machine screws are designed to be used with tapped holes. Cap screws have a smooth, rounded head, while machine screws have a flat, beveled head. Cap screws are usually larger and stronger than machine screws.
Steel nails or screws can be magnetized and are commonly used to stick wood together by creating a magnetic bond with other metal surfaces or materials.
A screw driver is used to screw, screws into wood it is a very useful tool.
Screws have a helix design, that drills into the wood, and also holds materials together.
The most common method is with one or more screws or nails. Wood screws are especially made for the purpose. But screws and nails are not the only option. They can be bolted or pinned together, for example. with a bolt
Most often where the wood meets the soil. Heavily shaded, or poorly drained areas will also hasten wood rot
Wood is the main material used in manufacturing a wall cabinet. Paint, wood stains, screws, bolts, hinges, etc are also useful in manufacturing a wall cabinet.
Nails are driven into wood by force, and the tightness of fitting into the hole holds the material together. Screws twist into the material, and the threads of the screws bite into the wood, giving better holding power.
Old sailing ships were built from wood joined with angled joinery wood pegs. In more modern construction bronze bolts and screws are also used.