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When you're working in the world of small bores, there’s zero room for error—or oversized tools. That’s why Everede’s Small Boring Bars have become a go-to for machinists tackling precision jobs on Swiss machines and compact CNC lathes. These bars are engineered for tight spaces, light cuts, and ultra-accurate results.
Small but Mighty Everede’s small boring bars start at just 0.125" (1/8”) diameter and go up to 0.312", covering a wide range of micro-machining operations. Need to bore a hole barely wider than a matchstick? No problem. Offered in both steel and solid carbide shank options, they’re designed to handle different materials and machining environments.
More Options Than You’d Expect This isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Everede offers a wide range of bar diameters, overhang lengths, and insert styles to fit just about any small-part boring application. From internal profiling to facing and grooving, there’s a configuration for your specific job. Versatile Insert Compatibility: Insert Styles That Work With You The small boring bar line uses industry-standard inserts like CCMT, DCMT, and TPMT, which makes tool replacement easy and inventory more manageable. As an example, bars use common insert styles like TPMT 1.51, 2.52, and 3.52—so you’re not locked into proprietary tooling. That means easier sourcing, less inventory cost, and more flexibility at the spindle. These inserts handle everything from boring and facing to light profiling. Plus, with Everede’s known reliability, you’re getting consistent performance across the board. Why It Matters If you’re running tight-tolerance work in aerospace, medical, or any other high-precision field, your tooling needs to be dead-on. Everede’s small boring bars give you the precision you need, in the style your machines can handle—and your parts demand. You can check out the small boring bar section of the Everede catalog at THIS LINK or get in touch with us and we'll help you find the small boring bar you need.
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