*strips*

*strips*

Is slot the best screwhead?

No all screws suck by default because of mechanical wear and tear.

I don't think I've ever stripped a torx head. Are you trying to use the wrong size?

Can you read?
>No all screws suck by default because of mechanical wear and tear.
>because of mechanical wear and tear.
>wear and tear.

Quite the interesting shape.. what did they mean by this?

I don't give a shit about your dumb post, I wasn't replying to you.

Philips are easier to strip because they have sloped edges so they can work with slightly mismatched sized screwdrivers. Torx have flat sides and require to use the correct size screwdriver but are much harder to strip as long as you're actually using the right screwdriver because the entire screwdriver tip makes good contact with the entire inside surface area of the head.

Torx is best. As long as it doesn't have that little dink in the middle so you can't use a regular torx driver.

I wouldn't worry about it goyim.

Read the story of robertson screw inventor, and how he got fucked over sometime.

Robertson is pretty dope, desu

that's not hex

Nobody said it was

it's implied with 'best'

If the screw is stripping then that means it was made as cheaply as possible, probably with some copper and tin.

>roberston causes it to strip into a circle if it does at all
>hey I got another screwdriver for that shape too

Robertson is king

No you don't

Copper is expensive

No, this one is, when you don't have to worry about the finish

It's in my top 5

Troll or retarded? Screws are not meant to be removed and used over and over again. Once in a while for fixes, sure, but not on a daily basis.

So long as its not phillips or any similar style drive, I'm fine with it.

Get off my property.

Deep enough hex would be the best.

If you strip a torx screw you might be retarded.

You're a fucking idiot if you manage to strip a torx.

Also the best is the torx/slotted combo head.

Hex is better you can use torx to remove and put a hex on.

Hex easily rounds out. Far easier then Torx.

polydrive is the best. too bad it's only used for high-torque speciality applications while we plebs get this torx junk shoved down our throat.
bonus: can be driven with hex tools with more even force transfer than hex screws.

The very best is a triangle
But hardly anyone produces them because of patents or something

square > triangle

a square has more sides than a triangle
more sides = more round = more stripping

Why not go one sided then

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1d/2d objects cannot exist in our universe