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'''[[Spotfacing]]''' can be neccessary to smooth the rough surface of a casting, for example, around a drilled hole such that a nut, bolt or washer can be more evenly seated. | |||
This is usuallly a precision engineering operation requiring the use of a '''[[Drill Press]]''', '''[[Centre Lathe|Lathe]]''' or '''[[Milling Machine]]'''. The ''' | This is usuallly a precision engineering operation requiring the use of a '''[[Drill Press]]''', '''[[Centre Lathe|Lathe]]''' or '''[[Milling Machine]]'''. The '''Spotfacing Cutters''' are not really suitable for use with '''[[Portable Electric Drills]]''' | ||
[[Category:Drilling and Boring]] | [[Category:Drilling and Boring]] |
Revision as of 19:02, 8 November 2015
Spotfacing can be neccessary to smooth the rough surface of a casting, for example, around a drilled hole such that a nut, bolt or washer can be more evenly seated.
This is usuallly a precision engineering operation requiring the use of a Drill Press, Lathe or Milling Machine. The Spotfacing Cutters are not really suitable for use with Portable Electric Drills