Hide a screw / Good or Bad Technique?

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Hiding a screw / Good or Bad Technique?

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DISCLAIMER:
All my videos are for entertainment purposes only. Woodworking and Metal Working are very dangerous activities and should only be performed by trained professionals.

Woodworking and the use of power and hand tools can be extremely dangerous. You are responsible for understanding the safe use of your tools and techniques. Your safety is YOUR responsibility, I accept NO responsibility or liability for any injuries, accidents, death occurring to you or others if you attempt to do the things that I do or use advice that I give.

Always follow your manufacturers guidelines and safety instructions! If you're hesitating about using the techniques, which we use. DO NOT try them.
When using any tools/machinery always read & understand manufacturer's guidelines & safety instructions.
The methods I use may not be the safest, so please be responsible for your own safety ...

Your shop safety is YOUR responsibility, so therefore I accept NO responsibility or liability for any injuries or accidents you may have if you attempt to do the things that I do.
Please stay safe, work smart and only attempt to do the things that YOU feel safe doing.
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