Why can't I drill into wood?

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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Can you drill directly into wood?

To drill a pilot hole, select a drill bit that's the same diameter or slightly less than the shank of the screw you are going to use. Use your drill to bore into the wood about as deep as the length of your screw.
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What do you do if a screw won't go in?

At the first sign of trouble, spray the screw with rust penetrant (Liquid Wrench and PB Blaster are two really good brands). Let the penetrant work for at least 15 minutes. Then spray it again and tap the screw head dead-on several times with a hammer. Then try the screwdriver again.
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Why won't my drill bit go through wood?

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 the stud?

The most common reason a drill won't penetrate a wall at all is because the drill is spinning in the wrong direction. If the drill bit enters the wall and then hits resistance, the typical cause is a metal plate or masonry obstruction.
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Why is my screw not going into the anchor?

Try wedging two or more wooden toothpicks in the anchor, preferably toward the sides (glue probably won't help since it doesn't tend to stick to the soft plastic in anchors). Now when you drive the screw, the toothpicks should push outward, creating a tighter fit that may be enough to lock the screw into the anchor.
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Do you need to predrill holes for wood screws?

Hole Location

If you're inserting a screw in a small piece of wood, or near the edge of a piece of wood, drill a pilot hole first. Because your screw is closer to the edge, the addition of the screw to the piece creates force that could crack the wood.
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Do I need a drill bit for wood?

Drilling into wood can be done with specially designed wood bits, or with regular multipurpose twist bits. If you are using a regular drill bit, you have to stop and clean out debris from the hole as you go along.
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Do you need raw plugs for wood?

No rawlplug, wood screws are desgined to be screwed directly into wood. If you're using a large diameter screw then consider drilling a pilot hold first, will make screwing easier and won't split the wood.
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Can I hammer in a 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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What kind of drill bit is best for wood?

When most people think of drill bits, the common twist bit is what they envision. These bits feature two spiraling channels called flutes, with sharp tapered cutting edges at the end of the flutes. Twist bits are great all-around drill bits. They're good for cutting most materials, including wood, plastic and metal.
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Which drill bits are for wood?

What drill bit is used for wood? Generally known as a Spur point bit but also known as a wood or dowel bit, these specialised drill bits have a central point and two raised spurs that help keep the bit drilling straight. The bit cuts timber very fast when used in a power drill and leaves a clean sided hole.
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How deep should a pilot hole be for a wood screw?

For most hardwoods, the pilot hole should be at least as large as the screw's minor diameter. If the screw has deep threads, or the wood is very hard, the pilot hole should be another 1/64-in. larger than the minor diameter. For softer woods, the pilot hole can be 1/64-in.
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How big of a pilot hole should I drill?

As a general rule, a pilot hole should be the same diameter as the neck of the screw. A common mistake woodworkers make is drilling the pilot hole too small, thinking that the screw will hold better in a tighter space.
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Why is the anchor not going into wall?

The trick to using them is to pinch the "shoulders" in until they are flush with the sides of the anchor body before pushing them into the hole. Drywall is fairly chalky and brittle, so it will give a little bit where needed to let the shoulders through. Once in, these are nice, strong, low-profile anchors.
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Why are my wall anchors not working?

The easy repair is to replace it with a larger conical anchor, but that anchor will probably also pull out in time. A more effective solution is to replace it with a plastic screw-in anchor, a molly bolt or a toggle bolt. The last two types of anchors clamp against the back of the drywall for extra holding power.
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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'm drilling into 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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Can I screw directly into a 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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