A drill press is a machine tool used for drilling holes in materials. It consists of a base, column, table, spindle (which holds the drill bit), and a motor. The workpiece is secured to the table, and the spindle is lowered, rotating the drill bit to create a hole. Drill presses offer greater precision and control compared to hand-held drills and are commonly used in woodworking, metalworking, and other manufacturing applications.
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