Drill Jigs are used to tap holes.
yes-normally for making holes in leather
Eyelets are used to reinforce the strength needed for holes in fabric. Hope this helps ;) They're normally made of brass by the way ;)
6th position, it's rarely used. Normally it's used in class to practice certain steps.
the higher class people, such as lords or kings would normally have a sword. the rich would also. the middle class had a wide varety of knives to use if they could not get a sword, and the poor were lucky if they they got anything.mostly though, everyone who could would try to get weapon of some sort
They used an auger to bore holes in wood. A more sophisticated version that would be used later was called a brace and bit.
This is called an auger bit, and is used to drill holes from 1/4 up to 1.5 inches in a standard auger set. ( to cut larger holes it is easier to use a 'hole saw' in your drill. )
normally plaster board. in buildings build around 1900 they are normally lath and mortar
A pillar drill is used for larger holes, more exact placing of holes, or drilling repeated holes with a jig to insure uniformity.
Normally it would be used for boys.
Not all thimbles have holes, but holes would allow moisture to escape. If you have ever used a thimble that does not have a hole, after a while the end of your finger tip looks like you have been soaking it in water.
Obviously you have not yet begun the AC circuit analysis class. Wait a few quarters.Some components are normally used with DC, some components are normally used with AC, but most components can be used with both DC and AC.
A tool used to make holes is called a drill.