Let's talk about two common features in machining: the blind hole and the counterbore.
A blind hole is a hole that doesn't go all the way through the material. One end is open, while the other is sealed. It's often used to secure screws or bolts without compromising the structural integrity of the part.
A counterbore, on the other hand, is a recessed area at the opening of a hole. This allows screw or bolt heads to sit flush with or below the surface, creating a smooth and clean finish. Counterbores can be cylindrical or tapered, depending on the application.
Blind holes and counterbores are small details that make a big difference in design and functionality, especially in mechanical and industrial applications.
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Jan 06, 2025
The Blind Hole And The Counterbore
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