Carpenter Hardware: The Types of Hardware Carpenters Use
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Carpenter Hardware

Carpenters use a variety of hardware to complete their projects. This hardware includes items like screws, nails, and hinges. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of hardware carpenters use and what each one is used for. We will also provide tips on choosing the right type of hardware for your project. Stay tuned!


Nails


One type of hardware that carpenters use are nails. Nails come in a variety of sizes and lengths. The size and length of the nail you choose will depend on the project you are working on.


For example, if you are building a fence, you will need longer nails than if you were hanging a picture frame. Another thing to consider when choosing nails is the material you are using them on. If you are working with softwood, like pine, you will want to use small diameter nails so they do not split the wood.

However, if you work with hardwood, like oak, you can use larger diameter nails.





Screws


Another type of hardware carpenters use are screws. Screws come in many different sizes and lengths as well, so the size and length of the screw you choose will again depend on the project you are working on. For example, if you are attaching two pieces of wood, you will want to use longer screws so they go through both pieces of wood.

You also need to consider the material you are using the screws on. If you are working with softwood, like pine, you will want to use smaller screws to prevent damaging the wood.


However, if you are working with hardwood, you can use longer, more impactful nails without causing serious damage to the wood because hardwood can withstand tremendous amounts of pressure & force.





Hinges


A hinge is a type of hardware that is used to attach two pieces of wood. There are different types of hinges, each with its own purpose. The most common types of hinges are butt hinges, strap hinges, and T-hinges.





Butt Hinges


Butt hinges are the simplest type of hinge. They are made up of two metal plates that are attached to the wood with screws. The plates overlap each other and are connected by a pin. Butt hinges are used to attach the door to the door frame.





Strap Hinges


Strap hinges are similar to butt hinges, but have a strap that wraps around the wood instead of overlapping plates. This makes them stronger than butt hinges and they can be used for heavier applications.





T-Hinges


T-hinges are used to attach cabinet doors to the cabinet frame. They consist of three parts: a horizontal arm, a vertical arm, and a hinge pin. The horizontal arm is attached to the cabinet door, the vertical arm is attached to the cabinet frame, and the hinge pin connects them together.





Conclusion


To conclude, carpenters use a variety of hardware to ensure their projects turn out according to spec. If you're interested in pursuing a career in carpentry or want to explore it further, you can use these basic tools as a starting point to build your collection. The more complicated woodworking projects get, the more specialized is the equipment required. Start off small & work your way up to becoming a master carpenter!

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