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---
aliases:
language: English
created: "2025-07-22"
summary:
tags:
- resource
- crafting
---
## Cordless Screwdriver
Bosch Screwdriver
    - battery can be attached at the bottom
    - attach bits: clockwise rotation
    - detach bits: counter clockwise rotation
    - handling:
        - 3 modes
## Hammer Drill
Bosch
- Make sure to check how deep you can drill and set the thingy to its depth.
- For tiles: It is recommended to drill into the joints and use a diamond tip. The hammer destroys more easily and the diamond grinds or cuts more elegantly.
## My Bosch drill driver
Basic usage:
- Attach battery at the bottom.
    - Insert bits by bringing them straight down into the socket and then pushing them down like a falling tree.
    - Screw in = clockwise, unscrew = counterclockwise.
- Operation:
    - Has 3 modes. Screw, drill, drill hammer. Screw mode is the left one, drill the middle. Drill hammer function not to be used. Use [[hammer-drill]] instead.
    - Drill driver must be pressed with slight body weight against the object being screwed.
    - First, possibly use a small marker or pin with wood to create a dent so it won't slip. Then slowly bring the screw perpendicularly into the socket and then quickly screw in.
    - Change rotation direction to pull screws with the two side red buttons (with an arrow).
    - For drilling, switch to the middle mode. Possibly increase power by setting the number on top of the drill from 1 to 2.
    - Wood drill attachments are elongated screw-shaped metal rods with a point.
    - Tip: if a screw needs to be inserted into wood without it possibly cracking (and you don't get splinters when driving over it), use a Versenker attachment to make a dent in the wood before.