• @papertowels
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    51 day ago

    I use the right hand rule - ball up your fist with your thumb sticking out, and turning in the direction of your fingers curling will result in the screw going the rest your thumb points.

    • Classy Hatter
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      11 day ago

      Right hand for right-handed threads and left hand for left-handed. If unsure, it’s most likely right-handed.

        • @addie@feddit.uk
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          11 day ago

          Most common example would be a bicycle, I think - your pedals tighten on “in the same direction the wheel turns” as you look at them. So your left pedal has left-hand thread, and goes on and comes off backwards.

          The effect of precession also means that you can tighten the pedals on finger tight and a good long ride will make them absolutely solid - need to bounce up and down on a spanner to loosen them.

      • @papertowels
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        11 day ago

        Oh God I hate those sneaky left-thread bastards lol.

    • @MelodiousFunk@slrpnk.net
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      1 day ago

      Me learning this about electromagnetism: huh, neat.

      Me learning this about something I actually use in day to day life: 🤯

      • @papertowels
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        It’s especially helpful when you’re looking at screws (or nuts!) from the back or any other weird frame of reference.