People use drills to drill holes in pieces of wood
(thick and thin pieces)
To drill holes
A drill instructor uses a meter stick.
The uses of a magnetic drill are that the fixing being screwed in with the drill will self hold to the drivers tip for ease of fixing. If you refer to a drill with a magnetic base then it sticks hard to metallic surfaces giving a solid hold while drilling.
Old style carpenters do.
The only tool that uses drill bits is a drill. There are, however, many different types of drill bits. The drill bits vary by material, size, shape, and function.
A compressed air drill is commonly referred to as an "air drill" or "pneumatic drill." It is a type of power tool that uses compressed air to power its drilling operation.
Mollusks
The twist drill uses flutes that act as an Archimedean screw to lift swarf from the hole.
To drill holes up to about 1/2 inch in wood, plastics and some metals.
Different drills and drill bits are available to the medical and dental profession for a variety of uses. Some of these include drill bits specifically designed for orthopedic or spinal use. A regular household drill was used in Australia by a doctor to drill a hold through a boy's skull in order to release an otherwise fatal buildup of blood upon the brain.
Oyster drills
No, a drill is a tool that uses motor power to rotate a drill bit, whereas a lever is a simple machine that can be used to lift or move objects by applying force at different points along a rigid object. While a drill may have components that work like levers, the entire drill itself is not considered a lever.