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CountersinkThe process of using a special tool to radius the inside of a hosel for the protection of a graphite shaft. Typically heads are countersunk at a 20 degree angle. The term “countersink” may also be use [..]
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CountersinkGeneric term used to describe the process of using a special tool to “countersink”, “radius” or “cone” the inside of a hosel of a club in order to help reduce a shear point between the shaft (particul [..]
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CountersinkAn added depression below a surface, as to receive the head of a nail, screw, or bolt; also, the sinkage of a small area below the surface plane.
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CountersinkTo enlarge the top part of a hole at an angle for a flat-head screw. Also, the tool that is used.
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Countersinkcreating a tapered hole on the end of an existing hole to accommodate a tapered head screw
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Countersink(n) a hole (usually in wood) with the top part enlarged so that a screw or bolt will fit into it and lie below the surface(n) a bit for enlarging the upper part of a hole(v) insert (a nail or screw be [..]
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Countersinkcreating a tapered hole on the end of an existing hole to accommodate a tapered head screw
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Countersinkis used to indicate a countersink. The symbol precedes the dimensions of the countersink with no space.
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Countersink
a cylindrical recess, typically machined around a hole to admit a screw so that it sits flush with a surface.
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