• Botzo@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    There are at least 3 standards for the + shape already. Phillips, Pozidrive, and Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS). They do not play well together.

    insert obligatory xkcd standards reference

    • starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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      24 days ago

      This bugs me so much more than it should. Why do we have three different standards for + shaped screws? You know what doesn’t have this problem? Flatheads. There’s exactly one way to make a flathead screwdriver, and I won’t be looking it up to make sure I’m right

      I see that multiple people have replied, but unfortunately reading these comments would be a form of research so I must decline

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        24 days ago

        Their isn’t one way to make a flat head screwdriver. Some a chisel and some are slots. The slotted ones are better but more expensive.

        Both still slip from the screw and are a pain to manually screw (slotted less so).

        Pozi is the best + type screw. It’s pretty much standard for UK construction. The only time a different type is used is sometimes Phillips for plaster board or external hex and internal torx for long or large screws.