Surgeons use snaring tools to capture and cut tissue from the body.
Taking a cue from this, make a snaring tool to hold screws while inserting or removing them.
The second image shows how to hold the tool. Separating the bead from the ball tightens the snare.
The split ring at the end of the snare prevents the snare wire from going in the tube.
The tube is filled with a ‘silicone rubber wire’ to add friction, so the pull wire is taut.
My older version used a spring to keep the pull wire taut.
It does have the advantage of not needing the split ring.
Tiger tail wire:



