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I feel a bit stupid having to ask this question but here goes ...
A bathroom vanity unit has back and bottom panels with captive crosshead screws (circled in yellow in attached photo) that can be turned between ½ and ¾ of one revolution and about halfway they feel quite loose but no matter how much or little I turn them the panels cannot be removed.
There is a slight gap between the screw at top right and the end panel on its right, large enough for a piece of paper to fit through, however the paper always hits an obstruction level with the screw as I turn it fully one way then the other.
What are these fixings called and how do I undo them?
A bathroom vanity unit has back and bottom panels with captive crosshead screws (circled in yellow in attached photo) that can be turned between ½ and ¾ of one revolution and about halfway they feel quite loose but no matter how much or little I turn them the panels cannot be removed.
There is a slight gap between the screw at top right and the end panel on its right, large enough for a piece of paper to fit through, however the paper always hits an obstruction level with the screw as I turn it fully one way then the other.
What are these fixings called and how do I undo them?