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  • @perther3 Glad we could help. Let us know if you have more questions!

  • @perther3 Good question! Generally a regular wood/metal bit will work for plaster, it'll just have a shorter life. Sometimes plaster can get very hard over time, in which case you'd need a masonry bit. Be careful not to chip all the plaster away, though. Stick a piece of scotch or masking tape directly on the wall where you want to drill and just drill right through it. This should keep the hole nice and clean, just remove the tape right after so it doesn't pull paint off. Good luck!

  • Cool attitude :)

  • I can't tell you how grateful I am for this video!! Feeling brave, I bought a drill but just could not, for the life of me, figure out how to use it! This video helped me so much and now I can finish my project. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

  • Thank you thank you thank you for the guide! I bought a power drill and could not figure out how to get the drill bit to stay in it...took me a good 20 minutes looking around until I found this video!

  • drill bit is bent, did you see it wobbling when she started to drill

  • She got her clockwise and counterclockwise mixed up.

  • @thegonz9

    nah she didnt clockwise to us from our view but to her it is counter clockwise

  • forward or reverse - clockwise or anticlockwise?

  • Thank you for this video. It actually sank into my brain! It's highly informative and very easy to understand. Now I can go build my worm bin!

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