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corrugated nail

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/ˈkɔrəɡeɪtɪd neɪl/
Forms:corrugated nails
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a specialized nail with ridges along its shank, used for joining wood pieces together

A corrugated nail is a type of nail that features a wide, wavy shaft, designed to provide a strong, secure hold when fastening materials together. The wavy, or corrugated, design increases the surface area of the nail, allowing it to grip the wood or material more effectively. Corrugated nails are commonly used in woodworking, particularly for attaching thin sheets of wood or plywood, as the unique design helps prevent the nails from pulling out. These nails are often used in framing, paneling, or constructing small furniture pieces where a firm grip is needed.

  • The carpenter used corrugated nails to secure the plywood sheets to the frame of the shed.
  • For added strength, she opted for corrugated nails to fasten the panels together during the furniture repair.
  • The DIY enthusiast preferred corrugated nails for her wood project, as they provided a firmer hold than regular nails.
  • Corrugated nails are ideal for joining thin wooden boards without risking splintering or shifting.
  • When installing the subfloor, the builder chose corrugated nails to ensure that the panels stayed in place.