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How to Remove a Broken and Embedded Screw

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  • Place a center drill bit in the dent made in the previous step and start drilling until it expands enough to fit the standard drill bit inside it.

  • Always keep the drill bit at a 90 degree angle to the surface of the screw since tilting it can bend and break its tip.

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