About Boring Tools
Boring tools are used to cut or finish the inner diameter of holes. Products include both automated industrial machinery and handheld tools such as drills and bits, punches, awls, and chisels. Boring tools such as heavy-duty boring mills may be either vertically or horizontally oriented, and use an adjustable mount with a cutting tool which is lowered onto or pressed into the work piece. Boring tools use a variety of bits to determine the size and shape of the holes drilled in the material, and can include mortising chisels, spur bits, and countersinks. A boring tool can be used on metals, wood, and plastics.
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Machine Design | with manual machine tools, such as milling, turning, boring, and drilling machines, and single or multiaxis machine tools with up to three axes. |

