What is a drill?

A drill is a power tool or handheld device used to create circular holes in various materials, such as wood, metal, concrete, and masonry. It typically consists of a rotating bit with cutting edges that are pressed against the workpiece, gradually breaking away material to form a hole.

Drills are widely used for a variety of construction tasks, including fastening materials with screws or bolts, installing electrical outlets, and running cables or pipes through walls.