I just finished building a cabinet and ended up stripping two screws along the way. No matter how careful I am, it's like there's always a screw that just won't cooperate. Is there a foolproof method to prevent this from happening?
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You might also want to invest in a decent set of screws. The ones included in the box are often terrible quality. I prefer using Torx drive screws since they grip better and are less likely to strip. Plus, make sure you're using the right size bit for your screws. A snug fit matters!
First off, are you pre-drilling your holes? Using cheap screws can definitely lead to stripping. I've noticed that flat-pack furniture often comes with really low-quality screws that just can't handle much torque. Pre-drilling, especially in MDF, can make a huge difference!
Totally agree! I think the screws they include are usually soft and don't hold up well. I usually pre-drill when working with IKEA or Wayfair stuff—what about you?
Switching to a different screw drive can really help, too. Phillips screws are notorious for stripping because they cam out easily. Try using Torx or Robertson screws instead—they make a world of difference! And yes, definitely pre-drill those pilot holes!

Good point! I've found that using fresh drill bits helps a lot, especially for Phillips screws. Do you pre-drill for every hole, though, or just the ones that seem risky?