6.To make a hole in something/You do this.

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If you mean a vocabulary word = drill?

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To make a hole in something, you typically use a tool called a drill. Here's how you can do it:

1. Gather the necessary tools: You will need a power drill or a manual hand drill, drill bits of the appropriate size for the hole you want to make, a piece of scrap wood to support the material being drilled, and safety equipment such as safety glasses and gloves.

2. Mark the spot: Use a pencil or marker to make a small dot or X where you want the hole to be drilled. This will help guide your drill to the correct spot.

3. Secure the material: Place the material you want to drill on top of the scrap wood to prevent any damage to your work surface. Make sure it is held securely in place, either with clamps or by hand.

4. Choose the right drill bit: Select a drill bit that matches the size of the hole you want. Different materials may require different types of drill bits, so choose the appropriate one for the material you are drilling through.

5. Insert the drill bit: Insert the selected drill bit into the chuck of your drill. For a power drill, tighten the chuck by turning it clockwise. For a manual hand drill, secure the bit by tightening the jaws.

6. Drill the hole: Hold the drill with a steady grip, align the drill bit with the marked spot, and apply gentle pressure as you start drilling. If using a power drill, choose an appropriate speed setting. Begin drilling slowly and steadily, maintaining control throughout the process. If using a manual hand drill, rotate the handle in a clockwise motion to create the hole.

7. Remove the drill bit: After reaching the desired depth, slowly retract the drill bit from the hole while the drill is still running to prevent any snagging.

8. Clean up: Once you have finished drilling, remove any debris or shavings from the hole and clean up your work area. If necessary, you can use a brush or compressed air to remove any remaining dust.

Remember to always follow safety precautions when using power tools and wear appropriate protective gear.