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  2. Drill bit sizes - Wikipedia

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    Drill bit sizes are written as irreducible fractions. So, instead of 78/64 inch, or 1 14/64 inch, the size is noted as 1 7/32 inch. Below is a chart providing the decimal-fraction equivalents that are most relevant to fractional-inch drill bit sizes (that is, 0 to 1 by 64ths).

  3. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of a machine tap. Below is a comprehensive drill and tap size chart for all drills and taps, imperial and metric, up to 36.5 millimetres (1.44 in) in diameter.. In manufactured parts, holes with female screw threads are often needed; they accept male screws to facilitate the building and fastening of a finished assembly.

  4. Tap and die - Wikipedia

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    US Tap and Drill Bit Size and Reference Chart [7] Machine Screw Size Number of Threads Per Inch (TPI) Major Diameter Minor Diameter Tap drills Clearance Drill 75% Thread for Aluminum, Brass, & Plastics 50% Thread for Steel, Stainless, & Iron Close Fit Free Fit Drill Size Decimal Equiv. Drill Size Decimal Equiv. Drill Size Decimal Equiv. Drill Size

  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. Talk : List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    Leftmost column is a metric drill size to four decimal places, followed by the same size in decimal inches to five places. Drills of a given size may be available in metric series or one of the three inch series (fractional, letter, number) and the number in the other column is simply the actual equivalent in the other measuring system.

  7. Talk:Drill bit sizes - Wikipedia

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    Fixed. Broke it out into its own separate "List of" article, called List of decimal-fraction equivalents: 0 to 1 by 64ths. — ¾-10 21:07, 6 April 2008 (UTC) I have proposed that the List of decimal-fraction equivalents: 0 to 1 by 64ths is deleted. Reasoning on the talk page. GameKeeper

  8. Speeds and feeds - Wikipedia

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    A line drawing showing some basic concepts of speeds and feeds in the context of lathe work. The angular velocity of the workpiece (rev/min) is called the "spindle speed" by machinists. Its tangential linear equivalent at the workpiece surface (m/min or sfm) is called the "cutting speed", "surface speed", or simply the "speed" by

  9. Tool bit - Wikipedia

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    A box tool is mounted on the turret of a turret lathe or screw machine. It is essentially a toolpost that brings its follower rest along with it. A tool bit (or several tool bits) and a compact follower rest (usually V-shaped or with two rollers [2]) are mounted opposite each other in a body which surrounds the workpiece (forms a "box" around ...

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