Definition
A hand drill is a manual tool used for drilling holes, powered by hand rather than electricity. It consists of a handle, a rotating chuck, and a drill bit. The user turns the handle to rotate the chuck, which in turn spins the drill bit and bores a hole. It's a simple, reliable tool, ideal for precise or delicate work. Unlike power drills, it offers greater control and doesn't require a power source. It is often used in woodworking, crafts, and DIY projects where accuracy is paramount.