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27 Cards in this Set
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Brace
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Bores large holes in wood by hand. Special auger bits must be used with the brace
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Electric drill
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Comes in three sizes. Most have a reverse drive (to back out bits or loosen screws) and variable speed.
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Cordless Drill
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An electric drill powered by a rechargeable battery that fits into the handle. |
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Hand Drill
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Bores holes in wood, plastic, and soft metal. It uses twist drills with 1/4'' shank bits.
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Push Drill
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Operates by pushing handle up and down in a repetitive motion.
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Variable Speed Rotary Tool
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Can be used with many tool attachments, including small drill bits. It is used mostly in crafts.
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Drywall Driver
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Used specifically for driving drywall screws into drywall. It is designed so that it will not drive in too far and damage the surface of the drywall.
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Twist Bit
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Designed for wood. If you use it with metal, lubricate it with machine oil.
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Brad-point bit
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Has a center point to help guide the drill bit to the desired position. It drills a clean hole, like those needed for fine woodworking.
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Forstner bits
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Drills a smooth, shallow hole. It has a small center spur, so it can it can drill a nearly flat bottomed hole. Fostner bits should be used only in s drill press.
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Fly cutter
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Also called a ''circle cutter'' it should be used only in a drill press.
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Spade bit
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The long point makes it easy to locate the hole exactly where you want it. Start the drill at a slow speed as it enters the wood. If you are not careful, it will leave a splintered exit hole.
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Epansion bit
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Can be adjust to cut holes up to 3''. Shouldn't be used with an electric drill
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Glass/Tile bit
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Drill hole in glass and glass, must used at a slow speed
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Step bit
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Has up to 13 diameters on it the hole gets larger as the bit goes deeper into the wood.
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Screw pilot bit
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Drills the skank and pilot hole for wood screws. the size of the bit needed is determined by the screw size.
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Countersink bit
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Drills a neat taper for the head of a wood screw.
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Hole saw
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Cuts large holes in wood, plastic and thin metal. it is mounted onto a special arbor with a bit in the middle to guide the saw into the wood in the correct location.
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Multispur bit
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Bores very clean holes at any angle. it should be used only in a drill press
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Keyless drill chuck
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A chunk that does not require a key for tightening. drill bits can be tightened by hand. |
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Auger bit
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For an electric drill
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Drill gauge
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Measures the size of a drill bit. insert the drill into the hole until you find a perfect fit.
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Doweling jig
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Centers dowel holes in the end or edge of wood. the jig clamps to the wood and centers itself on the edge.
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Flap wheel sander
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Converts an electric drill into a flexible sander; as the drill turns the sandpaper strips conform to the contoured surface of the wood.
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Depth stop
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Slides onto a bit to stop the bit at a certain depth in the wood.
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Vertical drill stand
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Converts an electric drill into a small benchtop drill press.
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Precision drill stand
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Fits onto the drill in place of the chuck. it can drill perfectly perpendicular holes or it can be set to drill holes at a specific angle.
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