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Pilot holes are necessary if you're drilling into hardwood, laminate, or need a precisely located fastener. They're also recommended if the wood is likely to crack, or if appearance is important. You can skip the pilot holes when doing a rough build with softwood where appearance isn't important.
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Then press the drill lightly against the wood, and start it up. How fast the drill/driver turns is directly related to how much pressure you put on the button, so only put a little pressure on a at first. It might take a second or two grab the wood, but given your drill is turning the correct direction, it should start entering the wood pretty quickly. Once you’ve started drilling the hole straight, you can speed up the drill by pressing the button more firmly. Keep pressing until you’ve drilled the hole to your desired depth. If you don’t want to drill the hole all the way through the wood, be careful to watch the drill bit depth as you go. If you see smoke, or are meeting resistance, back the drill bit out of the hole, and let the wood chips fall to the ground. This reduces the friction in the hole by removing the unnecessary material. Then re-insert the drill bit, and continue drilling. Once you’re done, back the drill bit out of the hole, and admire your pilot hole. The above picture is of a pilot hole drilled with a countersink bit. I talk more about these below, but they’re what I usually use when drilling pilot holes, since I really love when my screws are fully flush with the wood.
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