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A gimlet is a hand tool for drilling small holes, mainly in wood, without splitting. It was defined in Joseph Gwilt's Architecture (1859) as "a piece of steel of a semi-cylindrical form, hollow on one side, having a cross handle at one end and a worm or screw at the other".
A brace and bit can be used to drill wider and deeper holes than can a geared hand-powered drill. The cost of the greater torque is lower rotational speed; it is easy for a geared hand drill to achieve a rotational speed of several hundred revolutions per minute, while it would require considerable effort to achieve even 100 rpm with a brace.
This category is for hand tools used in woodworking. For stationary machinery used for woodworking, see Category:Woodworking machines. Subcategories.
A popular use of hand-held power drills is to set screws into wood, through the use of screwdriver bits. Drills optimized for this purpose have a clutch to avoid damaging the slots on the screw head.
Bow saw: The bow saw is often used by Underhill to cut large pieces of wood and to make curved cuts. Brace and bit: Most of the drilling on the show is done with a brace and bit which is a hand powered drill. Plane: Underhill uses the plane to level out surfaces and to square up joints. Hatchet: Large pieces of wood are cut down to manageable ...
Woodworking hand-held power tools (1 C, 27 P) Woodworking measuring instruments (1 C, 24 P) ... Drill bit; F. Featherboard; Fence (woodworking) G. Grinding dresser; J ...
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