Can you hammer a screw into a stud?

Yes, a hammer can be used to set a screw into drywall or gypsum, for example. However, the threads of the screw are likely to rip a hole large enough that the screw will just pop back out again!
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Can I screw directly into stud?

Whether fastening a framed picture, mirror, shelf, or curtain rod to a wall, it's always best to screw or nail directly into a wall stud. Unfortunately, studs are seldom, if ever, positioned exactly where you need them, but that's okay.
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Can you hammer instead of drill?

The best way to drill a hole without a drill is to take a nail or an awl, and hammer it into the material. Then pull the awl or nail out of the material, and use the hole as intended.
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Why is it so hard to screw into a stud?

The primary reason your screw won't go into the wood is that it's reached a particularly dense section of wood, and needs a bit more force. To mitigate the issue, drill a larger pilot hole, use a better quality screw, or get a more powerful drill/driver.
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Why can't I drill into my stud?

The reason why you can't drill through a stud could be a dull drill bit, failed drill battery, wrong drill rotation direction or an impenetrable metal/steel member of the wall structure.
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How long should a screw be to hit a stud?

The screw should go into a WOOD stud a minimum of 3/4” to develop “full strength “. Add 1/2” for gypsum board wallboard (probably) plus the thickness of the backing on the bookcase... probably 1/4”. So, I'd use a screw about 1 1/2” long (#8 screw, but check the length because they come in various lengths.)
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Is it OK to hammer screw?

Perhaps you're thinking to yourself, “it is possible to hammer in a screw?” Well, here's your answer: Yes, a hammer can be used to set a screw into drywall or gypsum, for example. However, the threads of the screw are likely to rip a hole large enough that the screw will just pop back out again!
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Is it OK to hammer a nail into a stud?

Nails can easily be hammered into studs. Studs are vertically installed 2-by-4 or 2-by-6 boards that make up the framing of a house. They are the foundation of nearly every home. Studs are attached, often using a hammer and nails, to horizontal boards at the top and bottom.
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Can you screw straight into a wall?

Simple Answer: NO – A screw directly into drywall will not hold. You need to use some type of picture hanging hardware to hang a heavy picture securely. The threads of a screw into only drywall, without an anchor, will NOT permanently hold in the drywall. It will just pull right back out sooner or later.
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Can you nail screws into a wall?

Use screws, not nails, since screws can always be backed out with minimal damage if you hit an obstruction. Nails can go right through, and then you might further damage the wall surface when you pull them out.
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Do you need to drill a hole before screwing into wood?

Pilot holes are necessary if you're drilling into hardwood, laminate, or need a precisely located fastener. They're also recommended if the wood is likely to crack, or if appearance is important. You can skip the pilot holes when doing a rough build with softwood where appearance isn't important.
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How much weight can a screw hold in a stud?

A screw in a stud can hold between 80 and 100 pounds. Be sure to distribute the weight across as many as you can. The easiest way to increase the amount of weight a screw in a stud can hold is to simply double up. If you have room for a second or a third screw, just add more.
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What kind of screws go into studs?

Use coarse-thread drywall screws for most wood studs. Coarse-thread drywall screws work best for most applications involving drywall and wood studs. The wide threads are good at gripping into the wood and pulling the drywall against the studs.
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What happens if you drill into a stud?

Drilling into a stud allows for objects to anchor better into the wall than just drywall. Because studs are not often apparent from outside of the wall, purchasing a stud finder tool will help find the studs faster and help you know where to drill.
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How do I know if I hit a stud?

Make a fist and knock on the wall with your knuckles. In some places, you'll hear a hollow sound. Other areas will sound more “solid.” The “solid” sound indicates you have knocked on a stud. Studs are located about 16 to 24-inches apart.
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Are you supposed to avoid studs?

The short answer is no, the reality is that the studs are rarely located exactly where you want your picture to hang. However the weight of the artwork is an important consideration when deciding how to hang it, and here are a few tips to help.
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What is a screw hammer?

An adjustable spanner with a heavy hammer-like head.
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Can you hammer in a wall plug?

The wall plug should be a tight fit, but you only need finger pressure to put it in. Lightly tap the plug with a hammer to level it with the wall, if you need to.
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How deep should a wood screw go into a stud?

The general rule of thumb is that the screw should enter at least half the thickness of the bottom material, e.g. 3/4″ into a 2 x 4.
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How deep are studs in a wall?

Studs are vertical 2 by 4 inch beams that support the frame of your home. You can find them behind your drywall, usually spaced 16 or 24 inches apart. Since studs are made of thick and sturdy wood or metal, they can securely hold screws better than wall materials like drywall.
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