(1) Use the right size of blade for the screws.
(2) Use a crescent wrench on the blade to get more torque.
(3) You will get more driving force with a shorter shank.
(4) For the stubborn screw, fit the driver in the screw put as much downward pressure as you can on the screw driver, and strike the end with a hammer. This will pop the screw loose and it also helps with worn out or stripped out screws.
(5) Some people can magnetize a screw driver by holding it up and striking it with a metal bar. This process realigns the molecules, making it magnetic. But be extremely careful when doing this to avoid breaking the screwdrivers.
(6) Get a prybar, keep it with your screw driver, and each time you need a prybar, leave your screw drivers alone.
(7) Before you drive screws into hardwood, make sure to put beeswax on the thread of screws as this will make the screws driving more easier. If you don't have a beeswax, you can use soap alternatively.
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(2) Use a crescent wrench on the blade to get more torque.
(3) You will get more driving force with a shorter shank.
(4) For the stubborn screw, fit the driver in the screw put as much downward pressure as you can on the screw driver, and strike the end with a hammer. This will pop the screw loose and it also helps with worn out or stripped out screws.
(5) Some people can magnetize a screw driver by holding it up and striking it with a metal bar. This process realigns the molecules, making it magnetic. But be extremely careful when doing this to avoid breaking the screwdrivers.
(6) Get a prybar, keep it with your screw driver, and each time you need a prybar, leave your screw drivers alone.
(7) Before you drive screws into hardwood, make sure to put beeswax on the thread of screws as this will make the screws driving more easier. If you don't have a beeswax, you can use soap alternatively.
I HOPE IT WAS HELPFUL???
This platform also gives an avenue for everyone to post or share a related Story/Experience about a furniture or wood work or anything art or craft design on the comment box or send your works to EMAIL : mfwshareyourstory@gmail.com specifying your (Name, and Details of your work) and watch your comments become a major post for people to view and relief that experience with you. Pictures are also highly welcomed along side your posts. Acknowledgements and Full credits would be given to those who deem it fit to share their related posts with this platform.
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