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How Do You Make A Screwdriver Magnet?

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How Do You Make A Screwdriver Magnet?

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One of the most frustrating things when trying to screw something together is not having a third hand. It always seems that you need just one more hand to hold the screw in place while you screw it in. Solve this problem easily by magnetizing the tip of the screwdriver. Then you can hold the screw right in place as you begin to turn the screwdriver. Make your screwdriver tip magnetically charged by striking it with a hammer. Use a hammer to hit the tip of the screwdriver. Make sure you are hitting only the tip or end of the screwdriver. Increase the strength of the magnetic field by striking the tip repeatedly. Avoid breaking the tip off the screwdriver or damaging the tip of the screwdriver. By localizing the impact of the hammer on the tip of the screwdriver, you will hold the screw on the end of the screwdriver rather than letting the screw fall over and roll around the shaft of the screwdriver. Magnetize the blade of your screwdriver by wrapping a length of wire tightly around the

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