Hi..
For my final A2 Level project, I've decided to re-design a device used on drills (essentially a spring-loaded metal cylinder that extends past the tip of the screwdriver, it stops the screwdriver slipping off the screwhead) so that it can be used on a hand-held screwdriver. The idea being, you can get on with the job in hand , rather than damaging the screwhead (making it bl**dy impossible to get out again!!) or putting an annoyingly huge, really noticeable scratch across the wood, bookcase, chest of drawers, whatever the screw is going into.
So.. does anyone have one of these things on their drill atm? good/bad points about it? is it easy to use? any ideas etc..
Any comments/ideas would be really appreciated
For my final A2 Level project, I've decided to re-design a device used on drills (essentially a spring-loaded metal cylinder that extends past the tip of the screwdriver, it stops the screwdriver slipping off the screwhead) so that it can be used on a hand-held screwdriver. The idea being, you can get on with the job in hand , rather than damaging the screwhead (making it bl**dy impossible to get out again!!) or putting an annoyingly huge, really noticeable scratch across the wood, bookcase, chest of drawers, whatever the screw is going into.
So.. does anyone have one of these things on their drill atm? good/bad points about it? is it easy to use? any ideas etc..
Any comments/ideas would be really appreciated