ตะปูเข็ม (pronounced "ta-poo kem"), or "pin nails" in English, are small, slender nails designed for specific tasks. They are characterized by their thin diameter and sharp tip, making them ideal for delicate work and projects where a traditional nail might be too large or bulky.
Common Uses
•Upholstery: Used to attach fabric to furniture frames and padding.
•Cabinetmaking: Secure decorative elements, such as moldings and veneers.
•Model Making: Attach small components and details in model building.
•Art Projects: Connect delicate materials, such as paper or fabric, in artistic creations.
•Home Repairs: Fasten small items to walls or woodwork.
Key Features
•Small Size: Ideal for delicate work and tight spaces.
•Sharp Tip: Easily penetrates materials without splitting.
•Various Lengths: Available in different lengths to suit different applications.
•Materials: Often made of steel or brass, providing strength and durability.