Nice video. A note on when a drill might bind and twist your wrist: humans naturally clinch, grip tighter when such things happen. The trick here, is to learn to let go and release the trigger, thus stopping the rotation. The manufacturers are now beginning to include “auto stop” technologies in their drills to help with this situation. Love your channel and I appreciate your inspiration.
Thank you!! My husband passed away last year, so I am the handy woman now. At 65 yrs. old, I am loving to learn new things. You are so talented with teaching:)
Well done. Very detailed, informative and your delivery is clear and well timed. Thanks a million. I’ve owned my Dewalt battery powered drill since 2011 and until now, I had no idea what those settings were for. I just played around until stuff goes in. So thanks again. Now I know!!
Found you on Pinterest and read through an entire article on screws. It was riveting. Haha. I mean it seriously. Thanks for being so detailed. I love it
Such great information! The numbers on the drill explain alot and explain some of the issues I’ve had in the past when drilling. I learn so much from you!
Great stuff! As a newbie, I greatly appreciate this type of video. I'm taking notes as I recover from back surgery. Can you do a segment on the impact driver?
This was excellent. Thank you. Can you do a video on how to buy trim? I look at these super long lengths in the store and I don’t know the terminology for the different pieces so I’m not sure what they are for. How do I get it home? My first diy project with wood is going be to enhance the trim in my house.
One feature that my drill has which I find to be very important, is the Level. I found self-tapping drywall screws weren't driving well despite adjusting the torque, and I realized it was because my drill wasn't level and the driver teeth weren't making full contact with the screw head.
Every time you apply circular Force to any object it doesn't matter how miniscule a force you apply always generate torque which has a physical formula that let you know how many newtons or kilograms of force is applied to the screwi or pivot point in order to produce a circular movement. The formula = T(torque) = F(force) * s(distance from pivot) * sin(theta), where theta is the angle between the force and the position vector.
My drill didn´t make a sound when locking and closing the drill bit, I have an old drill that I bought used, I'm just learning how to do my own things Thanks
Nice video. A note on when a drill might bind and twist your wrist: humans naturally clinch, grip tighter when such things happen. The trick here, is to learn to let go and release the trigger, thus stopping the rotation. The manufacturers are now beginning to include “auto stop” technologies in their drills to help with this situation.
Love your channel and I appreciate your inspiration.
Great tip!! Thanks for sharing!
@@delliott777 thanks your reply. God bless you 🙏
Total beginner here and your video was absolutely fantastic as a starter thank you so much gonna go and try and drill some screws😊
I love this. You are such a good teacher.❤
Thank you so much!
As a total beginner i absolutely love the info thank you :)
Thank you!! My husband passed away last year, so I am the handy woman now. At 65 yrs. old, I am loving to learn new things. You are so talented with teaching:)
You're an inspiration! So glad you're giving it a go!
I’m a beginner and want learn so I can build birdhouses.
I think your channel is perfect for me. You are a great teacher.
Ok I’m def the one who just pressed the button without knowing what all the numbers meant, so thank you!
You're welcome!!
You are a teacher. I understand you. Thanks Anika
Thank you! I am so glad to hear it.
Well done. Very detailed, informative and your delivery is clear and well timed. Thanks a million. I’ve owned my Dewalt battery powered drill since 2011 and until now, I had no idea what those settings were for. I just played around until stuff goes in. So thanks again. Now I know!!
Love how thoroughly you went through all the information. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Found you on Pinterest and read through an entire article on screws. It was riveting. Haha. I mean it seriously. Thanks for being so detailed. I love it
Not that humorous, really, if ya think about it, but nice try
A brilliant demonstration video with easy to understand explanations 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Such great information! The numbers on the drill explain alot and explain some of the issues I’ve had in the past when drilling. I learn so much from you!
Great to hear!
Thank you for sharing, have a wonderful New Year. Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Happy new year to you too
Fantastic video. You explain things very well. One question: what's your take on corded drill drivers?
Very nicely explained,,,, i learnt a lot about the numbers marked on the drill machine,,, thanks so much sis.🙏👍
Glad it was helpful!
I really like your teaching 🎉
Thank you so much!
Great stuff! As a newbie, I greatly appreciate this type of video. I'm taking notes as I recover from back surgery. Can you do a segment on the impact driver?
I'll put it on the list! Hop your healing goes smoothly!
Thanks! @@Anikasdiylife
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you and Happy New Year.
Same to you!
Thank you very much for this wonderful material
Your video is really well inform especially on safety !! Thanks you Ps. just got my first drill , it was awesome
This was extremely helpful and informative thank you so much!
So glad!
Brilliant video. Many many thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent and informative video!
Glad you like it
This was excellent. Thank you. Can you do a video on how to buy trim? I look at these super long lengths in the store and I don’t know the terminology for the different pieces so I’m not sure what they are for. How do I get it home? My first diy project with wood is going be to enhance the trim in my house.
Great suggestion!
Great tutorial !
Thanks Anika.
You’re welcome 😊
@@Anikasdiylife ♥
I learned something new. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Great video, thank you !
Glad you found it helpful!
Best video Ankita
Thank you
Hugely helpful - thank you.
You're welcome!
One feature that my drill has which I find to be very important, is the Level.
I found self-tapping drywall screws weren't driving well despite adjusting the torque, and I realized it was because my drill wasn't level and the driver teeth weren't making full contact with the screw head.
Oh yes!! That is a great feature. I have seen those on drills. But mine doesn’t have it. Which drill do you use?
Do it need torque when driving out the screw from material?
Yes. It does. It is still force. You can use any high setting though because you are not worried about how much it will come out
Every time you apply circular Force to any object it doesn't matter how miniscule a force you apply always generate torque which has a physical formula that let you know how many newtons or kilograms of force is applied to the screwi or pivot point in order to produce a circular movement. The formula = T(torque) = F(force) * s(distance from pivot) * sin(theta), where theta is the angle between the force and the position vector.
This is a great video thank you
tq..now i understand how to use it
great!
My drill didn´t make a sound when locking and closing the drill bit, I have an old drill that I bought used, I'm just learning how to do my own things
Thanks
Thanks for this
My pleasure!
I forget that some videos turns things backwards. When she said clockwise counterclockwise I was seeing counterclockwise clockwise.
I couldn't figured out to take the grilbit out
Just rotate the clutch anti clockwise and take it out.
Omg kind of difficult to remember all these number 🧐, driving drilling , exhausting
When you start using and practicing, it becomes second nature
Good jobs but I am also carpenter
The dewalt tools are multiplying 😱
I love dewalt 😂
Haha! They sure are 😂
I have to wear safety glasses just to look at you ❤❤
Meow ❤