Welcome to WhatNationalDayIsIt.com, your go-to source for all things national days! Prepare yourself for a twist of the wrist and a splash of creativity because today we're celebrating National Screwdriver Day!
It's national screwdriver day on the 14th December.
Every December 14th, the world raises a glass (or a screwdriver) to honor the delightful combination of vodka and orange juice. But how did this peculiar holiday come to be?
The roots of National Screwdriver Day can be traced back to the early days of the internet, when online communities began celebrating a different national day each day. It didn't take long for someone to suggest dedicating a day to the beloved cocktail that brings joy to bartenders and home enthusiasts alike - the screwdriver!
In 2008, a group of spirited individuals got together on a popular forum and proposed December 14th as the official day to celebrate this refreshing concoction. The idea quickly gained traction, and soon enough, National Screwdriver Day became a favorite among cocktail enthusiasts around the globe.
Now that you know the background, let's get to the fun part - celebrating National Screwdriver Day! Here are a few delightful ways to join in on the festive spirit:
Did you know that the screwdriver cocktail is believed to have originated in the early 20th century? Legend has it that American oil workers in the Persian Gulf used to stir their drinks with a screwdriver because spoons were in short supply. And thus, a beloved cocktail was born!
The term 'screwdriver' was first used in 1806 to describe a tool specifically designed for driving screws. This early version of the screwdriver consisted of a wooden handle and a metal shaft with a flat, wedge-shaped end, which could be inserted into the slot of a screw head for turning.
In 1908, American industrialist Henry F. Phillips patented the first screw and screwdriver combination that featured a cross-shaped slot on the screw head and a corresponding tip on the screwdriver. This innovation greatly improved the efficiency and torque transfer between the tool and the screw, reducing the chance of slippage and damage to the screw head.
In 1934, Robertson screwdriver company introduced a ratchet mechanism to their screwdriver handles. This feature allowed users to apply continuous torque without having to reposition their hands, making it easier to drive screws in tight spaces and increasing overall efficiency.
With the rise of electric power tools in the mid-20th century, electric screwdrivers became popular among professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Electric screwdrivers are motorized tools that automatically rotate the shaft, allowing for faster and more precise screw driving. They have since become a staple in many industries.
In 1983, Black & Decker introduced the first cordless screwdriver, revolutionizing the way screws were driven. The cordless design offered increased mobility and convenience, eliminating the need for a power cord or manual rotation. Cordless screwdrivers quickly gained popularity in the consumer market.
In the 21st century, screwdriver technology continues to evolve with the introduction of various improvements, including ergonomic handle designs, magnetic tips, adjustable torque settings, and precision electronic screwdrivers. These advancements enhance user comfort, efficiency, and versatility in a wide range of applications.
Screwdriver Day
Rum Day
Fruitcake Day
Scotch Day
Sangria Day
Beer Beer Day
Vodka Day
Pepperoni Pizza Day
Ugly Christmas Sweater Day
Brothers And Sisters Day