• Question: what is a counter sinking tool

    Asked by n3rdl33roy to Graham, Luke, Maksim, Ruth on 14 Jun 2014.
    • Photo: Graham Wiggins

      Graham Wiggins answered on 14 Jun 2014:


      n3rdl33roy – loads of questions !
      I could be cheeky and answer – ” just Goolge it” – but I’m not going to 🙂
      counter sinks / countersinking tools are used to make a chamfered edge on the inside of a round hole in an object.
      Ideally so you can use countersunk screws, as then the screw head sits flush with the object surface.
      The tools look like a piece of round bar, approx 50mm long, ( various sizes are available ) with a conical end that is bigger than the bar section.
      The cone usually has an odd shape, so it cuts the chamfer while remaining centred on the middle of the hole.
      Usefull little things.
      Look them up on websites like “RS components” or “Farnell” or a local toolshop.

    • Photo: Ruth Gregory

      Ruth Gregory answered on 16 Jun 2014:


      What Graham said! It doesn’t need anymore explanation than this.

      I don’t generally use tools like this at work as I leave this to the site team if required.

    • Photo: anon

      anon answered on 16 Jun 2014:


      A countersink is a round shaped hole cut into a manufactured object, or the cutter used to cut such a hole.

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