That tapered bit tip is solid gold. I tried it out and it worked flawlessly (I've always owned tapered bits, but never thought about their ability to create clean exit holes). What a time saver!
Keep trying, you'll get better over time. A couple of things that I noticed. Sound quality could be better, maybe invest in different microphone. I noticed the voice over portions were much clearer. Also, maybe eliminate the background noise when you spend up the videos. But I applaud your efforts. Starting up a UA-cam channel is never easy. Best of luck.
Thanks! Yeah, that's the first time I tried recording on a jobsite. I figured an empty, drywalled room with my phone would be less than optimum, but that's what I have for now. I'm doing the voiceovers with Airpods and I know there is certainly room for improvement there too. I appreciate you watching and your comments. Thanks again!
That tapered bit tip is solid gold. I tried it out and it worked flawlessly (I've always owned tapered bits, but never thought about their ability to create clean exit holes). What a time saver!
Same! That was exactly my reaction when I learned it.
Thank you for watching!
Keep trying, you'll get better over time. A couple of things that I noticed. Sound quality could be better, maybe invest in different microphone. I noticed the voice over portions were much clearer. Also, maybe eliminate the background noise when you spend up the videos. But I applaud your efforts. Starting up a UA-cam channel is never easy. Best of luck.
Thanks! Yeah, that's the first time I tried recording on a jobsite. I figured an empty, drywalled room with my phone would be less than optimum, but that's what I have for now. I'm doing the voiceovers with Airpods and I know there is certainly room for improvement there too. I appreciate you watching and your comments. Thanks again!