
Screwing
"Screwing" generally refers to the act of joining two or more objects using a screw—a metal fastener with threads that grip material securely. When you screw, you turn the screw clockwise into a material like wood or metal, causing the threads to bite and hold parts together firmly. This process is common in construction, woodworking, and mechanical assembly to ensure a tight, durable connection. Proper screwing involves aligning the screw correctly, choosing the right size and type of screw for the material, and applying sufficient torque to secure the parts without damaging them.