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  2. Counterbore - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterbore

    The uppermost counterbore tools shown in the image are the same device. The smaller top item is an insert, the middle shows another three-fluted counterbore insert, assembled in the holder. The shank of this holder is a Morse taper, although there are other machine tapers that are used in the industry.

  3. Countersink - Wikipedia

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    Good chatter-free results can usually be had by countersinking by hand (as opposed to running the tool in a powered spindle). The slow speed and sensitive feed tend to prevent chatter. With a quarter-inch-hex shank, the countersink cutter can be held with a screwdriver handle of the indexable-bit type.

  4. Drill - Wikipedia

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    Some of the main drill bit types are twist drill bits – a general purpose drill bit for making holes in wood, plastic, metals, concrete and more; Counterbore Drill Bits – a drill bit used to enlarge existing holes; Countersink Drill Bits – a drill bit to create a wide opening for a screw

  5. Drill bit - Wikipedia

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    The brad point drill bit (also known as lip and spur drill bit, and dowel drill bit) is a variation of the twist drill bit which is optimized for drilling in wood. Conventional twist drill bits tend to wander when presented to a flat workpiece. For metalwork, this is countered by drilling a pilot hole with a spotting drill bit.

  6. Pilot hole - Wikipedia

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    For standard wood screws, special pilot drill bits are manufactured to produce the correct hole profile in a single operation, rather than needing several different drill bit sizes and depths. [ 3 ] Screws driven into concrete must have the appropriate size pilot hole, or they will either break on insertion, strip the hole, or not provide the ...

  7. Drilling - Wikipedia

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    Drilling is a cutting process where a drill bit is spun to cut a hole of circular cross-section in solid materials. The drill bit is usually a rotary cutting tool, often multi-point. The bit is pressed against the work-piece and rotated at rates from hundreds to thousands of revolutions per minute.

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