brace and bit
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Definition
Noun: A brace and bit is a hand-operated drilling tool. It consists of two main parts: a brace, which is a crank-shaped handle that provides leverage and rotation, and a bit, which is the removable cutting piece that bores the hole.
Examples of Usage
- The carpenter used a brace and bit to drill precise holes for the dowels before modern electric drills were common.
- For a quiet, controlled job, he preferred the brace and bit over the noisy power drill.
- You can identify a brace and bit by its U-shaped handle and the chuck that holds the interchangeable bit.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used to describe traditional woodworking or historical craftsmanship techniques.
- The restoration of the antique furniture required tools like a brace and bit to maintain historical accuracy.
Variants and Related Words
- Brace (noun): Specifically refers to the crank-shaped handle part of the tool.
- Bit (noun): Specifically refers to the cutting tool that fits into the brace or a power drill.
- Hand drill (noun): A broader category of manually operated drilling tools, which includes the brace and bit.
Synonyms
- Hand drill
- Carpenter's brace
Notes on Meaning
- Brace and bit refers specifically to the complete, classic hand-tool assembly. It is not typically used to refer to modern power drills, even though they also use a "bit."
Noun
- a drill consisting of a bit and a brace to hold and turn it