Hemsby":2a98tzaq said:
Can cause confusion sometimes #-o
A bolt is only partially threaded. A screw is fully threaded.
Slight variation is that bolts under a certain length (usually about 1inch long) are also called screws
That may well be your understanding, but the reality is a partially threaded bolt is called a shanked bolt, a screw is pointed and you use it to screw into wood, all threaded units that take a nut are called a bolt, damm Americans have confused you as well, I am old enough to remember when this was very clear to everyone in the UK.
Mike