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Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Lori16. It's a pleasure to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about using a drill.
To use a power drill, first, you'll need to select the right drill for your material. You can choose from various types, including corded drills, which provide consistent power but have limited mobility due to the cord, or cordless drills, which offer greater mobility as they run on rechargeable batteries. Additionally, there are hammer drills, ideal for drilling into masonry and concrete, as they combine drilling with a hammering action for more effective penetration. If you need to drive screws and bolts, consider an impact driver, which applies high rotational torque while preventing the wrist from twisting. Have a read through this guide: How to choose the right drill for the job.
Secure the workpiece firmly and hold the drill with both hands. Position the bit on the mark and start drilling with a slow, steady pressure. Increase pressure as needed until you reach the desired depth. Release the trigger to stop. Use safety gear like goggles and ear protection. It's a great idea to practice on some scrap material before your main project.
Please let me know if you have further questions, as I'd be delighted to assist.
Mitchell
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