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I was bored one day and cut the head off of a shoulder bolt, welded it on the other end, and chamfered the shoulder like a thread lead-in. This made it so the shoulder of the bolt was exposed and the threads were unusable due to being on the wrong end.
It was a bolt with all the features of any other bolt but was ultimately useless. For whatever reason it just spoke to me and gave me art display vibes.
I might still have it somewhere...
Nope, can't find it.
Wouldn't that just make it a left hand thread? You just gotta find the right hole to screw.
No, for two reasons:
Shoulder bolt example:
https://www.bolts.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/2378740c1547d8e0150767e1a99152d2/S/S/SSSMCSC08080-0.jpg
Oh, that's even funnier.