drill press vs mandrel

drill press

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

mandrel

noun
  • A tool or component of a tool that guides, grips or clamps something, such as a workpiece to be machined, a machining tool or a part while it is moved. 

  • A round object used as an aid for shaping a material, e.g. shaping or enlarging a ring, or bending or enlarging a pipe without creasing or kinking it. 

How often have the words drill press and mandrel occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )