ITT: tech our grandparents used
ITT: tech our grandparents used
how do you call this shit? i wanted to buy one since ages.
Ye Olde dragon dildo
why though
would you also want to use a manual sewing machine operated with your foot?
because it doesnt make as much noise as those fucking normal drills
>operated with your foot
I have a bad news for you.
that's a twirly-whirly cavity producer
Hand drill
ffs why was i never able to find something so trivial. thanks lol
>He doesn't know what a twisty pitter is
god I wish i wasn't a degenerate
Why though
Unironically this, lmao
>how do you call this shit? i wanted to buy one since ages.
>What do you call this device. I have wanted to buy one for a long time.
There, I fixed your shitty sentence. Why do people butcher English so much these days?
Brace and bit.
negroid influx
You can also try "bit brace" or "brace drill," those are more proper terms.
More control and less speed. Not that relevant for most people but it's important for people who make stuff like high-end traditional furniture or fancy rifle stocks or whatever.
>Using an awkward as fuck hand drill that requires you to contort your arm to use.
> Not using the superior version that signals to women that you are a virile male.
= C
= C++
Airframe Mech here, we call it the Hurdy Gurdy because of it's resemblance. That being said it's a hand drill.
ITS A FUCKING BRACE AND BIT.
Yepp
Fucking europoors who are not correctly taught english in school
This was in my grandparents living room for years. When they passed away, one of my uncles inherited it, but ended up throwing out because there was something wrong with the cord.
...never wanted to strangle someone till then
Un vilbrequin. C'est de la crisse de marde pour faire des trous.
My dad has one of these laying around somewhere
Just tell him how much it's worth then and he'll strangle himself
>attempting to correct people's grammar
>replacing the original question mark with a period in a question sentence
xfire was really nice desu