Bitstock

/ˈbɪtˌstɑk/ noun

The shaft or framework of a brace drill, especially the part that holds and rotates the cutting bit.

From bit (the cutting tool) + stock (a handle or shaft, from Old English stoccu). This term describes the mechanical component of traditional hand drills and braces used in carpentry and metalworking.

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