Brace And Bit Official
The crank-shaped turning device (the "hand") which provides leverage.
The cutting tool, usually with a self-feeding screw tip, two spurs for cutting the circumference, and two cutting lips. Performance Review brace and bit
Generally slower than a power drill, but faster and more efficient than smaller, manually operated T-handle augers. The crank-shaped turning device (the "hand") which provides
superior control over angle, speed, and depth, making it ideal for mortising, furniture making, or delicate work where a power drill might cause blowout or split wood. usually with a self-feeding screw tip
The mechanism at the end that grips the bit, often featuring a ratchet for working in tight spaces.