I might be missing something, or be captain hindsight, but it seems that something hexagonal, square or any other geometric shape that isn’t a circle, is not going to rotate when seated in a similarly shaped hole, unless it is a circle. It seems the right screwdriver would only help you round the screws, and the hole they are seated in, faster.
I might be missing something, or be captain hindsight, but it seems that something hexagonal, square or any other geometric shape that isn’t a circle, is not going to rotate when seated in a similarly shaped hole, unless it is a circle. It seems the right screwdriver would only help you round the screws, and the hole they are seated in, faster.
Or is there some weird magic going on?