An auger drill is a special drill used to make holes in things. It works by drilling while also pulling the material out of the way to leave a space. An example is an earth auger drill, which can drill a hole into the earth while pulling the soil out of the ground.
How about bit (as in drill bit) or possibly awl.
An auger is a drilling device, or a drill bit. An auger is used by constructors for special drilling rigs, to dig holes for deep foundation piles. They are used for constructions too.
An auger is used to drill holes in wood.
When choosing a small auger for a drill, consider the size and type of the auger bit, the material it is designed to drill into, the power and speed of your drill, and the depth and diameter of the holes you need to make. Make sure the auger bit is compatible with your drill and suitable for the task at hand.
To use a drill auger for planting in your garden, first attach the auger to a drill. Then, select the spot where you want to plant and slowly drill the auger into the soil. Once the hole is deep enough, remove the auger and place your plant in the hole. Fill the hole with soil and water the plant thoroughly. This method helps to quickly and efficiently plant in your garden.
To use a drill bulb auger for planting bulbs in your garden, attach the auger to a drill, select the desired depth, and drill holes in the soil. Place the bulbs in the holes and cover them with soil. Water the area thoroughly and monitor the bulbs as they grow.
to auger the chips out of the hole.
To unclog a drain using a drain auger drill, insert the auger into the drain and turn the handle clockwise to break up and remove the clog. Repeat as needed until the drain is clear.
To auger (carry) the chips out of the hole.
Auger drill bits are primarily used in woodworking and construction projects for drilling deep, clean holes in wood and other materials.
The best way to drill holes in the ground using a 12-inch auger bit is to attach the auger bit to a power drill or an auger machine, position it at the desired location, and slowly apply downward pressure while the bit rotates to create the hole. Make sure to keep the bit clean and sharp for efficient drilling.
To efficiently dig holes using a 12-inch auger, it is best to attach the auger to a power drill or auger machine, ensuring it is securely fastened. Start by positioning the auger at the desired location and slowly apply pressure while operating the drill or machine. Keep the auger straight and steady to prevent it from getting stuck or causing damage. Remove the auger periodically to clear out any debris and continue digging until the desired depth is reached.