The Scotsman

The wonder of a hand drill

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Power tools are ubiquitous in the DIY world. To many, the idea of using something like a hand drill may seem unacceptab­ly onerous.

And that’s understand­able when you can simply press a button and the job is done. For profession­al carpenters and builders, modern machinery has made a real difference to their working life.

But, still, there is an almost magical quality to working with hand tools, described by one woodworker who tends to use power tools as a “comforting, peaceful [and] very satisfying” process. So, for those of a similar mind, the “secret museum” in Bill’s Tool Store in Glasgow – home to implements dating back to the 1850s – will be a place of wonder.

Anyone new to hand tools may be surprised at just how effective they are. A few brief turns of a hand drill and a hole as good as any created by a power drill is made, with a much lower risk of accidental­ly drilling through part of yourself. And there is no battery to run out at an inconvenie­nt moment.

Power tools are here to stay, computer-guided ones are arriving, but let’s not forget hand tools.

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