DESCRIPTION

A double‑pointed nail is a special category of fasteners that differs from classic nails in that it has no head, but instead has a sharp point at both

ATTRIBUTES

Type:

Double‑pointed nail (two‑sided / double)

 

Material:

High‑quality steel

 

Usage:

Manual or pneumatic

Available size:

3,1 × 45 mm

 

Packaging:

1 kg

2,5 kg

5 kg

Double‑pointed nail – two‑sided nail without a head for hidden and clean fastening

Such a construction allows the nail to be fully embedded in the material and form a joint without a visible finish, making it ideal for decorative installation, final carpentry work, and assembly situations where the nail head must not be seen.

Thanks to the double point and symmetrical geometry, the nail can be driven from either side without turning, which speeds up work and increases productivity. The smooth body prevents wood from splitting, especially in thinner elements, while the absence of a head eliminates the need for countersinking, sanding, or leveling the surface afterwards.

This type of nail is used in carpentry, mounting battens, cladding and panels, making temporary molds and packaging, as well as in decorative work where a clean, flat, and discreet joint is required that is invisible after installation.

Construction and technical characteristics

– Type: headless nail with double (two‑sided) point
– Material: high‑workability steel
– Treatment: tumbling and cleaning to remove edges and achieve a smooth surface
– Profile: symmetrical, sharp on both sides, allows bidirectional driving
– Head: none — the nail is fully embedded in the material
– Body: smooth, straight, ideal for wood‑to‑wood joints
– Coating: uncoated, natural steel
– Application: manually with a hammer or pneumatically in serial assembly

Practical application

The double‑pointed nail is used when the joint needs to be hidden, made completely flat, or allow later separation of elements. It is suitable for quick assembly of battens, panels, formwork, and transport structures, as well as for decorative interior finishing.

Most common uses:

Carpentry
– mounting battens and cladding
– joining panels and thin elements
– decorative invisible joints
– temporary assembly with possibility of separation

Construction
– molds and formwork in dry conditions
– spacers, wooden structures, packaging
– pallets, boxes, and crates for industrial use

Assembly and workshops
– elements later covered
– quick joints without aesthetic traces
– combined with glue for strong invisible joints

DIY and decoration
– interior design
– creative projects without visible heads
– working with decorative panels and coverings

Advantages of double‑pointed nail

– completely hidden joint — no head marks
– can be driven from both sides without turning
– speeds up work and increases productivity
– does not damage the surface like standard nails
– suitable for temporary and permanent joints
– ideal for decoration, interior, and batten assembly
– professionally processed (tumbled and cleaned)