So, how would you draw it?

So, how would you draw it?

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what the fuck does it matter

Right hand one is corect

Just draw a fucking screw and shut up

This right here

I wouldn't specify the thread direction because I'm not an autistic faggot like OP

Right.
You always turn screws clockwise to tighten.

Right.

Right one, though it doesn't really matter.

If turned to the right, either screw could work; depending on the perspective shown here.

2nd one would be easier to draw if right-handed. So that one.

right

wouldnt matter you just turn it whichever direction the spiral goes to put it in

depends on if you want the screw to tighten clockwise or counter clockwise.

Both as you can get threads in either direction

The option on the right ofc

What you have there is the same fucking screw drawn from two perspectives.

Though if I had to hazard a general guess I would say right handed people would draw the right picture, and left handed the left. They're both completely interchangeable however

It depends on what type of screw you are asked to draw.

B
Lefty loosey, righty tighty

i would draw it as left, but i see it is wrong since im right handed

but my primary image would be of a left screw

>What you have there is the same fucking screw drawn from two perspectives.
Wrong.

This is like some hipster shit. Is there even a logical reason to it other than to be different and fuck up someones reverse engineering some day.

Like this.

Never seen a lh screw, set screws yes, bolts yes, studs/nut yes. Reverse rotation threads are nearly always for specific purpose though, the default standard is clockwise like everything else.

Its about the way of the thread if he is left or right

>Always

Fucking hell Magoo. Not always.

Depends on which hemisphere.

>yfw they're the same but at a different y-axis rotation

Kek

How many left handed screws you used?

Well it simply depends if you're looking at it from the left or from the right..

The standard is clockwise, you'd have to specifically search for screws for specialised purposes if you want one that isn't clockwise to tighten.

don't ever procreate

right ofcourse.

it'ss the left, that's the only way it would tighten

Moron

>fuck up someones reverse engineering some day
that's a good reason

Guys, please lighten up on the memeing

Sometimes when you have something that rotates, you want the screws to tighten the other way so the dont loosen over time

this guy gets it.

threads are defined as left and right handed. right handed (on the right) is the normal one.

you make a thumbs up sign with the hand in question and turn in the direction your fingers are pointing to make the thread go in the direction the thumb is pointing.

This. I know this because I like motorbikes like a fgt

for instance, one bicycle pedal is with counter-clockwise threaded.

God, the cucks in this thread.
Are you all too stupid to google a screw or just take a screw from the box in the workshop and look at it?

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Like this

This has to be bait, I refuse to believe someone, even on Sup Forums, is this retarded.

That's either a set screw or a bolt depending on the bike, not a screw.

GEE I WONDER....

greater than 99% of the time
Plus left threaded things are normally bolts,
not the pointy wood screw in the OP.

Right is Right

both

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>going through the trouble of mirroring the image just to troll some gullible user on Sup Forums
Why?

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0/10

You screwed up the thread!

neither for the blue lines aren't perfectly aligned so it wouldn't screw properly

It depend: are we in Australia?

Stay the fuck away from a welding torch.

Even the majority of those components are RH threads, right? I know the Acetylene regulators are LH.

FUCK YOU CIS-RIGHT-HAND NORMATIVE BIGOTS!
LET SCREWS BE WHATEVER THEY HELL THEY WANT TO BE, STOP IMPOSING YOUR NORMS ON THEM!

>Acetylene regulators are LH.
each hose set has one LH and one RH
the torch handle has one LH and one RH

I can't remember the name for them, but there are screws that are threaded in the opposite manner for niche purposes, like in airplanes where a turbine spinning may unscrew traditional screws.

Not screws user, they're nuts

right-hand thread is just a social construct

So is a clock going clockwise, your point?

>both
bisexual screw?

>your point?
bait

it worked

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>So is a clock going clockwise
not all

I see what you did there.

>A
and I'm wrong...shit

Looks more like the left one i guess.

You're welcome!

because screws tighten clockwise faggot

>fail at the first post

all gas connections tighten counter clockwise

but yeah. fixings are 100% clockwise

Please, don't stop screwing up the thread!

Are you handicapped?

Shouldn't even fucking have to. If you can't think of which way a screw turns and visualize the threading in your head, you have an IQ under 130 and aren't worth the air you breathe.

The longer part is ribbing, not a screw thread

[zalgo] youre a faggot [/zalgo]

%triforce

So? Everytime a draw a house i dont draw the support. People couldnt live in it because it isnt functional. Ill draw a screws main features but that doesnt mean it isnt a screw

Ribbed for the woods pleasure.

Please, don't stop screwing up the thread!

Please, don't stop screwing up the thread!

Please, don't stop screwing up the thread!

Please, don't stop screwing up the thread!