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Although now largely superseded by '''[[Portable Electric Drills]]''', some craftsmen still prefer them to drill deep holes or when there is the need to work more slowly and with greater precision. | Although now largely superseded by '''[[Portable Electric Drills]]''', some craftsmen still prefer them to drill deep holes or when there is the need to work more slowly and with greater precision. | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 14 May 2016
Description
The Brace and Bit comprise the traditional tooling for drilling large diameter holes in wood. The Brace is a 'U'-shaped tool which operates on a similar principle to a Wheel and Axle to generate the Mechanical Advantage required to turn the large cutters, or bits.
Features and Uses
They are used mostly with Auger Bits with Square Tapered Shanks but Countersink Bits and Turnscrew BIts are also available
The better quality tools have a Ratchet mechanism to facilitate drilling in confined spaces.
Although now largely superseded by Portable Electric Drills, some craftsmen still prefer them to drill deep holes or when there is the need to work more slowly and with greater precision.
- Always choose one with a Ratchet to enable boring to continue in restricted spaces.
- Best quality Braces have a ball bearing mounted head for smooth operation.
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