Teach you how to play around with electric drill use
Release Time:
Aug 15,2024
A zippy, easy to use power tool that can be attached to different drills and screwdrivers. A must-have for the home and a constant companion for creativity, its friends also include impact drills, table drills and so on.
Have you ever wanted to be like the protagonist in the movie, when a crisis arises, copy a tool at hand, and be able to use it freely? Especially those, pulling tools-!
We may often drill, chainsaw these tools, and “heavy” work and equate, think of them to think of a big man's image.
In fact, power tools such as hand drills do not require a lot of strength and skill, and anyone can get started quickly.
It doesn't matter if you're a product designer, an independent craftsman, or someone who likes to solve problems on your own. By utilizing it, you can handle problems independently and show others your man/woman power at the same time.
We may have missed the opportunity to “inherit” the drill from our fathers, and there are no general education programs in schools yet.
In the “Playing with Drills” workshop you will learn about these tools:
1 Hand drill
You can drill wooden boards, glue boards and use it as an electric screwdriver, which is very useful.
2 Impact drill
To drill harder surfaces, such as brick walls, you need to use an impact drill that comes with a punch. It produces an impact as the drill bit rotates.
Keywords: