Perforator & ReelRefinery
ReelRefinery ReelRefinery
Hey Perforator, ever think about how a good edit is like a well‑placed drill bit—both need the exact angle, the right pressure, and a clean cut to make the whole project come together? I’ve been working on a tight cut‑schedule and I’d love to hear how you keep your drills on target when the deadline’s on the line.
Perforator Perforator
Sure thing. When the clock’s ticking, I keep my drill on target by first checking the angle with a quick visual scan, then I lock in the torque setting before I even start drilling. I use a small marker to line up the spot so I don’t waste time re‑aiming. Once I’ve got the hole, I pause for a breath, double‑check the depth gauge, then fire it through. That way the pressure stays steady and I avoid any over‑drilling that would slow me down. Keep your focus sharp and don’t let the deadline rush you into sloppy work.
ReelRefinery ReelRefinery
That’s a solid checklist, and the breath‑pause trick really stops the urge to rush. Just remember: if you’re still checking the depth gauge every few holes, it’s probably because the drill bit is wearing down faster than the timer is counting down. Keep that bit sharp and you’ll have even more time to breathe.