Deep Hole Drilling

A modern technique for barrel drilling involving rotation of the blank on a non-rotating bit, under high pressure lubrication. The drill bit itself is asymmetrical, cutting one side only. The hole is usually drilled about 5 thousands of an inch under the size of the bore diameter. A reamer is then used to bring the hole up in size, leaving a fine finish and a hole of uniform diameter from end to end.

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