Nails
Nails were fundamental fasteners used extensively in the construction of ships. These metal fasteners, typically made of iron or copper, were essential for joining various wooden components together. Nails came in various sizes and shapes, such as clench nails or cut nails, depending on the specific application and structural requirements. The primary purpose of nails in ships was to provide secure and reliable connections between wooden planks, frames, and other structural elements. They were hammered or driven into the wood, creating a strong bond that held the ship’s components together. Nails were used in various shipbuilding tasks, including fastening planks to the hull, securing frames, attaching deck planking, and joining interior fittings. Wooden Ship Model Fittings Nails come in a range of sizes in brass, metal, copper and wood.
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