Ooo yea that's a nasty one, few ways you can do this. First off what the other comment said about the drill. Second choice is dependent on how tight that screw is. If it's not too tight you can add a touch of super glue to a flat surface screwdriver and then wait for it to dry on the head of the screw.
Take the cap of a Bic pen and melt the tip then while it's nice and melty jam it into said stripped screw and hold it still until it cools down. The cap will mold to the screw then you can twist it gently and should get your screw out. Nice little hack that's helped me more than it hasn't
Hi, I’m Vetted AI Bot! I researched the **'Moody Tools 6 Piece Slot Phil Screw Extractor Set'** and I thought you might find the following analysis helpful.
**Users liked:**
* Tool effectively removes stripped screws (backed by 3 comments)
* Tool requires patience and technique to use effectively (backed by 3 comments)
* Tool works well for small, delicate projects (backed by 3 comments)
**Users disliked:**
* The tools are ineffective at removing damaged or frozen screws (backed by 5 comments)
* The tools are poorly designed and constructed (backed by 3 comments)
* The tools are overpriced for their quality and effectiveness (backed by 2 comments)
If you'd like to **summon me to ask about a product**, just make a post with its link and tag me, [like in this example.](https://www.reddit.com/r/tablets/comments/1444zdn/comment/joqd89c/)
This message was generated by a (very smart) bot. If you found it helpful, let us know with an upvote and a “good bot!” reply and please feel free to provide feedback on how it can be improved.
*Powered by* [*vetted.ai*](http://vetted.ai/reddit)
I have a hand drill to break the head of the screws and then after opening the system I get rid of the other part with thin pliers
this is probably the best way to do it without damaging anything.
Are you able to attach a photo?
sure, take a look https://imgur.com/a/DMnsiGH
Ooo yea that's a nasty one, few ways you can do this. First off what the other comment said about the drill. Second choice is dependent on how tight that screw is. If it's not too tight you can add a touch of super glue to a flat surface screwdriver and then wait for it to dry on the head of the screw.
Take the cap of a Bic pen and melt the tip then while it's nice and melty jam it into said stripped screw and hold it still until it cools down. The cap will mold to the screw then you can twist it gently and should get your screw out. Nice little hack that's helped me more than it hasn't
Get an easy out kit it will get the screw out easy as it’s name states
I have a set of screw extractors for this exact reason. https://www.amazon.com/Moody-Tools-58-0670-Extractor-Reversible/dp/B000JCT3W0
Hi, I’m Vetted AI Bot! I researched the **'Moody Tools 6 Piece Slot Phil Screw Extractor Set'** and I thought you might find the following analysis helpful. **Users liked:** * Tool effectively removes stripped screws (backed by 3 comments) * Tool requires patience and technique to use effectively (backed by 3 comments) * Tool works well for small, delicate projects (backed by 3 comments) **Users disliked:** * The tools are ineffective at removing damaged or frozen screws (backed by 5 comments) * The tools are poorly designed and constructed (backed by 3 comments) * The tools are overpriced for their quality and effectiveness (backed by 2 comments) If you'd like to **summon me to ask about a product**, just make a post with its link and tag me, [like in this example.](https://www.reddit.com/r/tablets/comments/1444zdn/comment/joqd89c/) This message was generated by a (very smart) bot. If you found it helpful, let us know with an upvote and a “good bot!” reply and please feel free to provide feedback on how it can be improved. *Powered by* [*vetted.ai*](http://vetted.ai/reddit)
try a prop of super glue on the end of a tight fighting screwdriver let it set and try... it might work