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  2. Deep hole drilling - Wikipedia

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    Deep hole drilling also differs from normal drilling in that, depending on the drilling process and the drilling diameter, cooling lubricant must be pumped to the cutting edges in large quantities and under high pressure. This ensures good cooling and at the same time good lubrication of the contact areas between the workpiece and the cutting ...

  3. Down-the-hole drill - Wikipedia

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    DTH is short for “down-the-hole”. Since the DTH method was originally developed to drill large-diameter holes downwards in surface-drilling applications, its name originated from the fact that the percussion mechanism followed the bit down into the hole.

  4. Drilling - Wikipedia

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    Trepanning is commonly used for creating larger diameter holes (up to 915 mm (36.0 in)) where a standard drill bit is not feasible or economical. Trepanning removes the desired diameter by cutting out a solid disk similar to the workings of a drafting compass .

  5. Directional boring - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the term Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) is intended to describe large/maxi sized drilling rigs, large diameter bores, and crossing lengths in terms of thousands of feet. Directional boring and HDD are similar in some respects to directional drilling associated with the oil industry, however, an equal comparison cannot be drawn ...

  6. Bore Through Tough Concrete and Brick With These Masonry ...

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    Diamond Plus Masonry Hole Saw. Although not technically a “drill bit”, this diamond-tipped hole saw from Milwaukee is a better option for drilling larger holes in extra-hard materials like ...

  7. Core drill - Wikipedia

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    This is the reason that diamond-tipped core drills are commonly used in construction to create holes for pipes, manholes, and other large-diameter penetrations in concrete or stone. Core drills are used frequently in mineral exploration where the drill string may be several hundred to several thousand feet in length. The core samples are ...

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