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Creating A Hole – The Various Techniques

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Creating A Hole – The Various Techniques

Home-making takes up most part of the machining operations, wherein a perfect hole is required to be cut into a workpiece. While the most basic process used to cut a hole within a metal is drilling, there are many other processes involved too, in order to make for a perfect finished hole. These include reaming, tapping, and boring. Each process if different, and unique in its own way. We’ll learn more on that later in the blog. Creating a hole In machining, a hole is cut from the workpiece by a rotating cutting tool that enters the workpiece axially. The diameter and geometry of this cutting tool will create a hole with the same diameter and geometry. While all machined holes have the same basic form, they can still differ in many ways to best suit a given applications. A machined hole can be characterized by several features or parameters that determine the hole-making operation and tool required. The diameter The cutting tools used for hole-making are available in standard sizes, ranging from 0.0019 inches to 3 inches. Fractional sizes, letter sizes, number sizes, and metric sizes are available. The closest standard sized tool should be used, because the diameter of the hole can be determined only by the tool selected. The depth


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