AES
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Not sure if the poster is a troll or not.
But I do believe that a lot of personal experience/preference comes into all this screw head choice business.
Plus, as a DIY'er/hobbyist I find you don't get much choice really, because I normally buy in small quantities - buy a box of 100 screws (that's a big purchase in 1 size for me) and basically you're stuck with whatever the dealer has on the shelf at that time. NOT like a professional, where I guess he/she buys in thousands (especially "normal" sizes) and can say "I want so-and-so heads".
Personally I don't like Philips all that much, Pozi is MUCH better, AND stays more or less on the driver most times (IME), and Torx are excellent (for transmitting the drive without "caming out" as well as staying on). BUT the only experience I have of Robertson is the screws that come with Kreg pocket hole jigs and frankly I'm definitely NOT impressed - on the contrary!
But I find that ALL socket head types (screws and bolts) are a right PITA when it comes to clearing muck, dried paint, and rust out of the sockets when you want to remove them.
Like I said, mainly personal preferences I guess; but yes, agreed, the screwdriver/bit you use makes a big difference too.
I think it was Phil Pascoe who linked to that Wikipedia info on screw drives - thanks for that whoever it was, very useful and informative. Well worth a look if you haven't already (and includes some interesting "history/background" info too). Thanks.
But I do believe that a lot of personal experience/preference comes into all this screw head choice business.
Plus, as a DIY'er/hobbyist I find you don't get much choice really, because I normally buy in small quantities - buy a box of 100 screws (that's a big purchase in 1 size for me) and basically you're stuck with whatever the dealer has on the shelf at that time. NOT like a professional, where I guess he/she buys in thousands (especially "normal" sizes) and can say "I want so-and-so heads".
Personally I don't like Philips all that much, Pozi is MUCH better, AND stays more or less on the driver most times (IME), and Torx are excellent (for transmitting the drive without "caming out" as well as staying on). BUT the only experience I have of Robertson is the screws that come with Kreg pocket hole jigs and frankly I'm definitely NOT impressed - on the contrary!
But I find that ALL socket head types (screws and bolts) are a right PITA when it comes to clearing muck, dried paint, and rust out of the sockets when you want to remove them.
Like I said, mainly personal preferences I guess; but yes, agreed, the screwdriver/bit you use makes a big difference too.
I think it was Phil Pascoe who linked to that Wikipedia info on screw drives - thanks for that whoever it was, very useful and informative. Well worth a look if you haven't already (and includes some interesting "history/background" info too). Thanks.