Broaching definition

Broaching means a drilling method whereupon successively larger and deeper holes are cut into the stone until the stone is removed between the holes. Water is used to control dust, wash away stone chips, and cool the drill.
Broaching means a drilling method whereupon successively larger and deeper holes are cut into the stone until the stone

Examples of Broaching in a sentence

  • Heat Treat, Manual Lathe, CNC Lathe and Broaching Machine employees to receive an additional one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per year.

  • Broaching these distinctions from the bottom-up and the top-down, comparisons will be made at the local and the national levels on the approaches they take and the lessons they derive.

  • Broaching the subject of fear informally (e.g., sharing with others one's personal experiences of failure at work) gives managers a chance to monitor people's perceptions and plant the seed that it is okay to talk about fear.

Related to Broaching

  • Grooming means rearrangement of existing Services to other AT&T Services. As examples, but not by way of limitation, Grooming may include Customer Facility Assignment changes; conversion of an existing Service to a higher or lower speed; a change to any termination location point on a circuit; or the migration of Service from one type of AT&T Service to another.

  • shoring means a system used to support the sides of an excavation and which is intended to prevent the cave-in or the collapse of the sides of an excavation;

  • Load Shedding means the systematic reduction of system demand by temporarily decreasing load in response to transmission system or area capacity shortages, system instability, or voltage control considerations under Tariff, Part II or Part III.

  • Cultivation means any activity involving the planting, growing, harvesting, drying, curing, grading, or trimming of cannabis.