• squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de
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    21 hours ago

    Never heard of Phillips the screw before. We call it Kreuzschlitzschraube and the tool for it is a Kreuzschlitzschraubendreher, and I think that’s beautiful.

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      20 hours ago

      But it’s absolutely fascinating that torx on the other hand is here with its generic name.

      Although in my opinion there are three slots only: torx, hex and wrong.

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        Not pictured here is also ‘JIS’ or Japanese Industry Standard screws.

        They are very similar to Philips, but they’re slightly deeper with sharper corners. They have less tendency to ‘cam-out’ and strip the screw head.

        Supposedly the camming out thing is actually intentional design in Philips screws, to prevent screw guns from over torquing screws in early automotive/aircraft assembly lines; but there’s not actually evidence to support that according to Wikipedia.

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          Not pictured here is also ‘JIS’ or Japanese Industry Standard screws.

          Yeah I thought it was funny they got the JIS head shape but not the drive.

          They are very similar to Philips, but they’re slightly deeper with sharper corners. They have less tendency to ‘cam-out’ and strip the screw head.

          Until you try to drive one with a Philips because who the fuck outside of Japan has a JIS driver lying around, then they strip real easy. Ask me how I know.

          Why, why, are there so many different cross-shaped screw drives?

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            who the fuck outside of Japan has a JIS driver lying around, then they strip real easy. Ask me how I know.

            Funnily enough, I only know about these because I’ve got one of I Fix-It’s screwdriver sets with 70 driver bits.

            I was wondering why there were two sets of what looked like Philips and went looking for info.

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              Funnily enough, I only know about these because I’ve got one of I Fix-It’s screwdriver sets with 70 driver bits.

              I got one of these too, and holy shit is it worth it. Great purchase. I love not having to wonder if I’m going to have the right screwdriver head (generally. Obviously, this thread has taught me that there’s like infinite more types)

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              17 hours ago

              If I could just wave a magic wand and make it happen I would change all screw-type fasteners into Torx and just be done with these problems forever.