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These are some of the most common types of nails:
Common nails: The first choice for many framing, construction and carpentry uses. The heavy shank provides sturdy support for framing and other rough work where strength and function are more important than appearance, because the round head is visible on the surface.
Box nails: Look similar to common nails but have thinner shanks, making them less likely to cause splitting when driven into thinner pieces of wood. The thin shaft also means they aren't as strong. They are often galvanized to help prevent corrosion.
Brad nails: Or brads, are made of 18-gauge wire and their small size makes them easy to mask in wood trim. In addition to being thinner than standard nails, they also feature a smaller head. They are useful if you want to prevent splitting on moulding and wood surfaces. Their subtle appearance often makes for a clean finish in various woodworking projects.
Finishing nails: Also known as finish nails, are strong enough to hold in place trim such as door jambs, crown moulding and baseboards. They are also smooth and thin enough to not split these narrow and thin pieces of wood. Use a nail set to countersink beneath the surface.