| Hi Luker and welcome to the site,
A good recommendation is a mini drill, eg the Dremel type - they do more than just drill and come supplied with various attachments for all type of work including cutting, sanding polishing, routing etc and of course drilling holes too. Dremel are the expensive versions of these machines but you can get cheaper alternatives which work just as well & will readily accept the dremel attachments too.
I bought B&Q's own version of the Dremel, called the Precision Mini Drill. It comes supplied with loads of attachments for all the type of work I have mentioned above, spare ones are cheap too. The drill is quite powerful and has variable speed, it also comes with a stand and a flexi drive so it resembles a dentists drill, this is very handy for fine work or small models...and at just under £30, is well within your budget.
I have 2 of these now and to be honest they are far better than any knife or saw you will ever use....Making the job quicker and easier. If you get one, you will wonder how you ever did without one, as many others on here will also agree.
Definitely worth a look at !!
Regards........Mark.
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