Hi All.
Didn't know such a simple thing was so hard to describe!
I want to screw a 20mm thick plank onto the edge of another piece of wood and at right angles to it. I initially thought that the longer the screw I use, the stronger the fitting would be, however, I got to thinking that if I try to break a long piece of stick with my hands, it breaks much more easily than a short piece of stick, so, I am wondering it this applies to the screws in my case as well.
Should I use short or long screws? Obviously, 20mm of the screw will be used up going through the 20mm plank. What length of screw would give me the strongest joint?
Also, it's solid wood; is there any particular type of screw should I be looking for?
Thanks.
Didn't know such a simple thing was so hard to describe!
I want to screw a 20mm thick plank onto the edge of another piece of wood and at right angles to it. I initially thought that the longer the screw I use, the stronger the fitting would be, however, I got to thinking that if I try to break a long piece of stick with my hands, it breaks much more easily than a short piece of stick, so, I am wondering it this applies to the screws in my case as well.
Should I use short or long screws? Obviously, 20mm of the screw will be used up going through the 20mm plank. What length of screw would give me the strongest joint?
Also, it's solid wood; is there any particular type of screw should I be looking for?
Thanks.