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Keeping it “Straight”: A Finish Bored Hole
- June 22, 2016Article on Concentricity – Part Two
by Geoff Ginader President American Hollow Boring
How straight will the hole be? This is a typical question in any deep hole boring project. While ‘very straight’ and ‘it depends’ a Read Full Story »Keeping it “Straight”. A “Rough” Hole to Bore
- May 16, 2016Article on Concentricity – Part One
by Geoff Ginader President American Hollow Boring
How straight will the hole be when drilling rough bored holes? Straightness of a hole is a typical question in any deep hole drilling projec Read Full Story »Process Options for Deep Hole Drilling
- April 5, 2016This video reviews two process options for deep hole drilling. Depending on your project needs, you may choose to drill rough holes from one or both ends. Not sure which will be best for you? Call us at American Hollow Boring and let us help you decide.
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Practical Insights for Machining Really Big Pieces
- July 9, 2014What is a really big piece?
by Geoff Ginader
President American Hollow Boring
That’s a question without a universal answer. There are many ways to define a really big piece. A large work piece could be described as any th
Read Full Story »Article on Concentricity in deep hole applications
- February 20, 2014Deep Hole Geometry as Machined - Part Four
by Geoff Ginader
President American Hollow Boring
How straight will the hole be? This is a critical question to answer in most deep hole drilling boring and machining applica
Read Full Story »Concentricity in Deep Hole Applications
- February 19, 2014Article on Concentricity – Part Three
by Geoff Ginader
President American Hollow Boring
How straight will the hole be? That is a question that must be considered when planning to produce a deep-hole machined part.
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