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Default tooth and nail puzzle

"RicodJour" wrote in message
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On Jul 7, 11:05 am, (Doug Miller) wrote:
In article , "Eigenvector"
wrote:
I was kind of wondering why the wood wouldn't swell around the nail,
making
it all but impossible to extract.


Because the wood swelling will make the holes *larger*, not smaller.


Why wouldn't the wood swell in all directions?


It does. Any two points get further apart -- whether it is wood or air
between them.

Does heating a nut make it clamp tighter to the bolt? No, the threaded hole
gets larger, making it easier to crack loose a stubborn nut. That's what
they said in mekanical injineering kollege.

-- Mark