Well a drill can be a training exercise to train soldiers or people (eg a fire drill), in this case it is not a solid it is an activity.
However a drill can also be a mechanism for boring holes in this case it is made out of a solid but may not be completely solid in cross section. For instance a wood drill is entirely solid but an oil drill is a hollow tube.
it is expensive because the metal in the drill is solid hard and the harder it is the more expensive.
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.
The Ace Hardware starter drill set comes with a complete set of tips and a solid drill for only $50.
It depends on the diameter of the drill and the type of material being drilled.
it's probably a block wall and it's solid concrete above the window and door openings try a masonry bit in your drill
If they are self tapping screws, the drill bit is as thick as the solid barrel of the screw. If you want the screw to go through easily to have a nut on the other side, then the drill bit is slightly larger than thread size.
I don't know, did you pass 4th grade grammar?
Basically it because diamonds are made from squashed carbon particles which happen to be one of the most solid elements
don't drill it use a punch to cut the hole. small holes can be made with a leather punch (hollow) or a solid punch on a block of wood. Larger holes can be cut with a sharpened tube on a bock of wood.
A drill machine can mean a hand held electric drill, or a bench drill press or a pillar drill.
Drill using a 280 degree drill by samsung drill and drill about 5cm by 5 cm
To put a drill bit in a drill, you typically loosen the chuck, insert the drill bit into the chuck, and then tighten the chuck securely to hold the drill bit in place.