bitstock vs drill press

bitstock

noun
  • A hand tool consisting of a crank which holds a fitted rotating drill bit tip, designed to bore holes in rigid materials, by cutting a disc in a spiral fashion. 

drill press

noun
  • A machine tool in which a rotating cutter, usually a twist drill, is pushed into a workpiece to produce a hole. 

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