Excellent. To the point, and clear. Exactly what I need to do. Silent is fine, I like to hear the parts snap together. 🙂 Thank you. My name is Frank too. Imagine that.
With their poorly written instructions I was also hoping for more on this procedure. I did finally figure it out - If I remember it right you have to put the thumb button allllll the way forward before you can switch blades.
My DWHT10819 looks like that but there's a difference: when I press the yellow button it opens down, not up. I opened it and the extra blades fell out. The knife will not close when I put the extra blades in. What am I doing wrong?
What kind of audio? Because the audio is more likely to distract from the single best way to learn to do this, which is to watch it being done. It's why assembly instructions for almost everything is diagrams and not words.
If you need narration to get anything out of this video, because watching it happen isn't clear enough, I'm not sure you would've gotten it anyway. Maybe show the video to someone else, so they can see how it's done, and you can color with your crayons on some construction paper.
Excellent. To the point, and clear. Exactly what I need to do. Silent is fine, I like to hear the parts snap together. 🙂 Thank you. My name is Frank too. Imagine that.
I was hoping you would address the common problem of difficulty of inserting and removing blade in this particular model , but , no mention of that
With their poorly written instructions I was also hoping for more on this procedure. I did finally figure it out - If I remember it right you have to put the thumb button allllll the way forward before you can switch blades.
My DWHT10819 looks like that but there's a difference: when I press the yellow button it opens down, not up. I opened it and the extra blades fell out. The knife will not close when I put the extra blades in. What am I doing wrong?
Some audio would be nice.
Srsly.
What kind of audio? Because the audio is more likely to distract from the single best way to learn to do this, which is to watch it being done. It's why assembly instructions for almost everything is diagrams and not words.
Don't like to listen to dead silence. !! Could have been a useful video.
If you need narration to get anything out of this video, because watching it happen isn't clear enough, I'm not sure you would've gotten it anyway. Maybe show the video to someone else, so they can see how it's done, and you can color with your crayons on some construction paper.
@@stephenwest6738 Only took you 2 years to figure this out !!