A boring mill is used to enlarge and finish holes in metal parts with high precision. To operate it, first secure the workpiece on the machine table, then select the appropriate boring tool and set the desired spindle speed and feed rate. After aligning the tool with the hole, the operator engages the machine to cut, frequently checking measurements for accuracy. Finally, clean the work area and inspect the finished part for quality.
A lathe is capable of boring but the boring process is linked or associated with to a vertical or horizontal boring mill.
boring; run of the mill
A bridgeport mill, with a boring head adapter, will clean up and provide very round and close tolerance diameters. ie a bushing.
boring, tedious, dreary, flat, plain, monotonous, run-of-the-mill, humdrum
predictable, tedious, tiresome, run-of-the-mill, humdrum, unimaginative, work
Although a lathe can bore and drill, it is actually associated with turning. A drilling machine is associated with drilling, a milling machine with milling, and a boring mill with boring.
yes you can use nickel on a ball mill yes you can use nickel on a ball mill
There are many types of projects one would use a boring head for. Just about any project requiring holes would require you to use a boring head to complete it.
I got a cute little pepper mill at the Home-Fair. Wheat is ground at a flour mill.
The photo above shows an aerial view of the saw mill.
For simple drilling, the vertical drill press is faster to use.
A mill is for grinding things. A coffee mill grinds coffee beans so that you can brew coffee from them. A spice mill grinds spices. A grain mill grinds wheat or other grains into flour.