Deburring internal holes may seem straightforward, but using the wrong tools or techniques can lead to costly errors. Here are five common mistakes engineers make when finishing internal bores – and how RODA Bore helps you avoid them.
Mistake 1: Over deburring
Aggressive methods like grinding stones can remove too much material, affecting tolerances and part integrity.
✅ Solution: RODA Bore’s abrasive nylon discs remove burrs without damaging geometry.
Mistake 2: Using the Wrong Tool
Wire brushes and manual files struggle with cross-holes and deep cavities.
✅ Solution: RODA Bore’s flexible design reaches internal bores and cross-drilled holes easily.
Mistake 3: Inconsistent Finishing
Hand finishing leads to variable results and high rework rates.
✅ Solution: RODA Bore ensures repeatable, uniform surface quality on every part.
Mistake 4: Ignoring Automation
Manual deburring is slow and labor-intensive, increasing production costs.
✅ Solution: RODA Bore works with CNC machines, reducing cycle times and operator fatigue.
Mistake 5: Skipping Grit Selection
Using the wrong grit can over-polish or leave burrs behind.
✅ Solution: Choose from fine, medium, and coarse grits for perfect results.
Final Thoughts
Avoid these mistakes and save time, cost, and quality headaches by choosing RODA Bore for your bore finishing needs.