Using a hammer
1. Position the Nail
Start by placing the nail in the desired spot. Hold it upright with two fingers near the base, ensuring it’s steady. Avoid pressing too hard with your fingers—lightly gripping it is enough to keep it in place.
2. Gently Tap to Secure the Nail
Using the hammer, lightly tap the nail head. The goal here is to sink the nail just enough into the wood so it can stand on its own. Keep your strikes controlled and gentle to prevent the nail from bending or slipping.
3. Remove Your Fingers
Once the nail is firmly set into the wood, release your grip. This step is crucial for safety—keeping your fingers clear reduces the risk of accidental injury.
4. Drive the Nail Fully
Now, focus on driving the nail the rest of the way into the wood. Use consistent, controlled strikes with the hammer. Avoid swinging too hard, as it may damage the wood or cause the nail to bend.
5. Check Your Work
Ensure the nail is flush with the surface or at the desired depth. If needed, give it a final tap for a clean finish.
Ivan Herrera Topchevod