Introduction of carpentry tools

Drills [kiri]

Kiri

3 Handle Drills

1.Handle Drills

The handle Drills makes a hole by turning the handle. The type of ear tip can be changed depending on the application. Major spikes include the screw Drills, Ita Drills, the third Drills, the free Drills and the Kikuza Drills. Drills is used when drilling holes in board materials. The Drills is also used for board materials, but the diameter of the hole can be freely adjusted. Kikuza Zei digs a hole that fills the head of a wooden screw.

2.Cricket

The hollow cone is of the same shape as the handle Drills. Some handles are made of wood and the tip cannot be changed. Unlike the handle Drills, the tip of the ear is mainly a pot cone.

Drills handle from the top.

From the left, screw Drills - Kobayashi style, screw Drills - American style, board Drills, third Drills, Kikuza Drills, free Drills

  • *The contents of this page are excerpts from "Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Collection No. 5: Ruler Sumikake, Marking Gauge, Drills".
  • *The names used in the museum are mainly based on the names of tools used in the Kansai region. The name of the tool may be different depending on the region or researcher.