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  2. Deep hole drilling - Wikipedia

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    Important for the good surface quality is the asymmetrical design of the deep hole drilling tools. The "classical" tools for single-lip deep hole drilling, BTA deep hole drilling and ejector deep hole drilling are, with a few exceptions, designed asymmetrically and have a secondary cutting edge (circular grinding chamfer) and guide pads.

  3. Well drilling - Wikipedia

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    Well drilling is the process of drilling a hole in the ground for the extraction of a natural resource such as ground water, brine, natural gas, or petroleum, for the injection of a fluid from surface to a subsurface reservoir or for subsurface formations evaluation or monitoring.

  4. Drilling - Wikipedia

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    Deep hole drilling is defined as drilling a hole of depth greater than ten times the diameter of the hole. [3] These types of holes require special equipment to maintain the straightness and tolerances. Other considerations are roundness and surface finish.

  5. Borehole - Wikipedia

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    The British sinologist and historian Michael Loewe states that borehole sites could reach as deep as 600 metres (2,000 ft). [3] K.S. Tom describes the drilling process: "The Chinese method of deep drilling was accomplished by a team of men jumping on and off a beam to impact the drilling bit while the boring tool was rotated by buffalo and oxen."

  6. Boring (earth) - Wikipedia

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    Boring is drilling a hole, tunnel, or well in the Earth. It is used for various applications in geology, agriculture, hydrology, civil engineering, and mineral exploration. Today, most Earth drilling serves one of the following purposes: return samples of the soil and/or rock through which the drill passes; access rocks from which material can ...

  7. Drilling rig - Wikipedia

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    A drill bucket, or auger bucket, is a drilling head that accumulates spoil inside and can be lifted from the hole periodically to be emptied. [ 12 ] This method is particularly effective for drilling through hard and compacted soils, as well as rocks, due to the bucket's cylindrical design with cutting teeth at the base, which excavates and ...

  8. JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    There are a bunch of examples elsewhere, but, you know, we talk a lot about drilling down inside the markets business, inside investment banking, and finding the places where even where at the ...

  9. Measurement while drilling - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the tool fails at 1,500 ft (460 m) while drilling with a triple rig (able to trip 3 joints of pipe, or about 90 ft (30 m) feet, at a time), then it would generally be faster to pull the tool out of the hole than it would be to rig up wireline and retrieve the tool, especially if the wireline unit must be transported to the rig.