glibg10b , 4 months ago In the meantime, you can use an impact screwdriver like this: https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/66ba10b0-067a-45b2-bb33-b74b82562310.png When you hit it with a hammer, the bit turns slightly, but with a lot of torque. Most of the force of the hammer still goes in the direction of the screw, so the bit doesn't cam out
In the meantime, you can use an impact screwdriver like this:
https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/66ba10b0-067a-45b2-bb33-b74b82562310.png
When you hit it with a hammer, the bit turns slightly, but with a lot of torque. Most of the force of the hammer still goes in the direction of the screw, so the bit doesn't cam out