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Annoying metal shavings that keep sticking to your cordless screwdriver while working!! Conversely, tools that are difficult to work with because they lack magnetism!! Let's learn how to freely add or remove magnetism to the tools you want, as you please, depending on your needs!! 00:00 Analysis of pros, cons, and inconveniences in real-life work depending on the presence or absence of magnetism in tools 00:43 Preview of how to control magnetism using a standard magnet or a magnetizer 01:05 Demonstration of how to magnetize a screwdriver bit using a standard magnet 01:31 Guide to a special operation method to remove magnetism from a tool using a standard magnet 02:01 Application of standard magnets to other metal hand tools such as long-nose pliers and tweezers 02:52 Explanation of how to use magnetizer products that include a demagnetization function 03:24 Demonstration of the process of removing bit magnetism using a specific surface (silver line, etc.) of the magnetizer 04:00 Comparison of recommended usage environments for standard magnets and magnetizers, and wrap-up == Video Summary == Q: How do I magnetize a screwdriver bit using a standard magnet (e.g., a neodymium magnet)? A: The method for magnetizing is very simple. Simply place the prepared magnet directly against the metal surface of a screwdriver bit or tool and rub it back and forth several times. This will generate magnetism in the tool, causing screws to stick firmly to it. [00:01:13] Q: Is there a way to remove the magnetism from a tool using a magnet? I'm curious about the principle. A: You use a magnet in the same way to remove the magnetism. With the magnet attached to the tip of the tool, flip the magnet this way and that while sweeping it outward toward the outside of the tip. Repeating this process about 3 to 5 times will disrupt the magnetic alignment inside the tool, causing the magnetism to disappear cleanly. [00:01:34] Q: How do you remove magnetism when using a 'magnetizer' that has a demagnetization function? A: The method varies slightly depending on the magnetizer product, but in the case of the product shown in the video, there is a specific surface on the body with silver lines drawn on it. Place a magnetic screwdriver bit on this silver line, rub it several times, and then pull it out through the end to remove the magnetism. However, removing the magnetism requires a little more rubbing time than inserting it. [00:03:31] Q: Depending on my usual work style or the type of tool I use, which is better to choose: a regular magnet or a magnetizer? A: If you want to widely apply and remove magnetism to various hand tools around the house—not just screwdriver bits, but also long-nose pliers and tweezers—I recommend a powerful 'regular magnet (neodymium).' On the other hand, for those who don't use it for other tools and mainly do screw work with a screwdriver bit inserted into a cordless drill, a 'magnetizer' that can be permanently attached to the bit is more convenient. [00:04:01] = Hardware Doctor TV Community Notice = It was difficult to post detailed questions in YouTube comments because image uploads aren't supported, right? Please ask your questions on the Hardware Doctor TV Community Board with photos! Cheolbak TV Community Link : https://bit.ly/48IMScH = Guide to Hardware Doctor TV Membership Benefits = Upon joining the membership, an exclusive badge will be displayed in the comments/community. If you register as a Hardware Doctor TV Store VIP, You can receive a 5% discount on all products + 3% points accumulation on purchases + benefits for VIP special promotions. The method for registering as a VIP is simple. 1. Join the Hardware Doctor TV Channel Membership https://bit.ly/4tkTy7u 2. Sign up for the Hardware Doctor TV Store https://bit.ly/3P5eEsu 3. Fill out the Membership-only Google Form ※ You can check this in the membership-only post on the YouTube Community tab. After application and verification, your VIP status will be updated within 3 days.

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