different between counterbore vs spotface
counterbore
English
Etymology
From counter- (“against”) +? bore (“hole”).
Noun
counterbore (plural counterbores)
- A cylindrical recess, typically machined around a hole to admit a screw so that it sits flush with a surface.
- The tool with which a counterbore is machined.
Translations
Verb
counterbore (third-person singular simple present counterbores, present participle counterboring, simple past and past participle counterbored)
- (transitive) To create such a cylindrical recess.
See also
- countersink
- spotface
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spotface
English
Etymology
spot +? face
Noun
spotface (plural spotfaces)
- a shallow circular or cylindrical recess, machined on (for example) a cast part to offer a flat face against which to seat a fastener; a shallow counterbore
Verb
spotface (third-person singular simple present spotfaces, present participle spotfacing, simple past and past participle spotfaced)
- (transitive) to create or fashion a spotface
See also
- countersink
Anagrams
- postface
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