cut nail
1 of 1noun/ˈkʌt neɪl/
Forms:cut nails
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a type of nail made by cutting or shaping a solid piece of steel, often used in carpentry and woodworking
A cut nail is a type of nail made by cutting a rectangular piece of metal into a sharp, pointed shape. Unlike common round nails, cut nails have a flat, square body, which allows them to grip wood more securely. They are typically used in older construction, particularly for flooring, where their strong hold is needed to prevent loosening over time. Cut nails are durable and provide a firm, long-lasting grip, making them ideal for applications where extra strength is required, such as in hardwood or thick materials.
- The carpenter used a cut nail to secure the hardwood flooring in place.
- The old house had original cut nails, a sign of its age and craftsmanship.
- He carefully hammered each cut nail into the wooden beam to ensure it held tightly.
- The restoration team replaced the damaged floorboards with new ones, securing them with cut nails.
- To maintain the authentic look of the vintage door, they used cut nails instead of modern screws.