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I don't know about the article, but I remember being told by a blacksmith that blacksmiths' nails are much rougher than machine-made ones, so they have much more friction and can't be removed without destroying whatever they're stuck in.


Yes, but there are industrial "high adherence" nails, such as annular nails (common in roofing) and cut clasps (sometimes used in flooring), examples:

https://www.bradfords.co.uk/ironmongery-fixings-adhesives/na...

https://www.heritage-store.co.uk/traditional-nails/2043-cut-...

very likely the hand-made ones are for restoration projects where you need to be as faithful to the original as possible.




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