Boring is a machining process that involves the subtractive manufacturing of internal surfaces in axisymmetric components or holes using cutting tools known as boring bars or boring tools. During boring, the primary (rotary) motion is performed by the workpiece (boring bar machining) or by the cutting tool (boring tool machining), and the feed motion is performed by the cutting tool.
Boring
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