countersink in the PONS Dictionary

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The tapered drywall boards are used to countersink the tape in taped jointing whereas the tape in veneer plastering is buried beneath a level surface.
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Countersink cutters are manufactured with six common angles, which are 60, 82, 90, 100, 110, or 120, with the two most common of those being 82 and 90.
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Building a ramp for skateboards involves drilling countersink holes, radius curves, cross struts and cutting 2-metre lengths of angle iron (no, me neither).
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Drill and countersink two holes for each.
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Although pretty rare, in this case the external measurements are made (usually consisting of seam length, seam thickness and countersink).
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The circle is shaped in a stamping press to create a downward countersink to fit snugly into the can body.
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The basic geometry of a countersink (cutter) inherently can be applied to the plunging applications described above (axial feed only) and also to other milling applications (sideways traversal).
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Drill and countersink the holes.
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Better-quality fluted countersink cutters sometimes have the flutes (or at least one flute) at an irregular pitching.
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