counterbore
English
editEtymology
editFrom counter- (“against”) + bore (“hole”).
Noun
editcounterbore (plural counterbores)
- A cylindrical recess, typically machined at the mouth of a hole to admit a screw (such as a cap screw) so that the screw sits flush with a surface.
- Coordinate term: countersink (conical)
- The cutter used to cut such a recess. (Also used, at less depth, for spotfacing.)
- Hypernyms: cutter, cutting tool
- Meronyms: flute, pilot (the land at the tip, which rides the hole as a guide), shank
- Coordinate terms: countersink (conical); drill, drill bit; reamer; endmill
Translations
editrecess-machining tool
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See also
edit- spotface (noun)
Verb
editcounterbore (third-person singular simple present counterbores, present participle counterboring, simple past and past participle counterbored)
- (transitive) To create such a cylindrical recess.
- Coordinate terms: countersink (verb), spotface (verb)