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Wood screws

Wood screws have a sharp point, coarse threads, and a shank that may be unthreaded near the head. They are designed to pull two pieces of wood together — the threads bite into the receiving piece while the shank slides freely through the top piece.

Common screw number sizes and diameters

Screw #Major diameterPilot hole (hardwood)Pilot hole (softwood)
#43.0 mm (0.112")2.4 mm2.0 mm
#63.5 mm (0.138")2.8 mm2.2 mm
#84.2 mm (0.164")3.4 mm2.7 mm
#104.8 mm (0.190")4.0 mm3.1 mm
#125.5 mm (0.216")4.5 mm3.5 mm

Head styles

Head styleDescriptionWhen to use
Flat (countersunk)Angled underhead, sits flush with surfaceMost general woodworking
PanLow rounded head, larger bearing surfaceWhen a protruding head is acceptable
RoundDomed head, no countersinkDecorative applications
OvalFlat with rounded topFinish work with visible head

Drive types

Materials

Common mistakes

Wood screw assortments
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