What types of holes and threaded features can be created with CNC drilling services?

What types of holes and threaded features can be created with CNC drilling services?

Quick Answer

CNC drilling services produce a comprehensive range of hole types: standard through and blind holes, counterbored holes for socket head screws, countersunk holes for flat head fasteners, threaded holes (UNC, UNF, metric from #0 to 2"+), reamed holes for precision fits, and deep holes with specialized gun drilling for depth-to-diameter ratios up to 200:1.

Standard Hole Types

Through holes: Drill completely through the workpiece. Blind holes: Drill to a specified depth without breaking through. Counterbore holes: A larger diameter section at the top for socket head cap screws. Countersink holes: A conical recess for flat head screws. Spotface holes: A shallow flat bottom for washer seating. Center drill holes: Starter holes for lathe work between centers.

Threaded Features

Threads can be created by tapping (cutting threads in a pre-drilled hole) or thread milling (using a thread mill on a CNC machining center). Common thread standards: UNC (Unified Coarse), UNF (Unified Fine), metric coarse and fine (M2 through M30+), NPT (pipe threads), and BSPT. Thread classes: 2B (standard), 3B (precision). Minimum thread depth: typically 1.5x the nominal diameter.

Precision Hole Features

Reamed holes: Drill undersize then ream to final diameter for press-fit bearings and dowel pins. Tolerance: ±0.0002" to ±0.0005". Gun-drilled holes: Deep holes with exceptional straightness for oil passages in hydraulic components, cooling channels in molds, and medical instruments. Depth-to-diameter ratios up to 200:1 are achievable with specialized gun drilling equipment.

Why Choose SOMI Custom Parts

At SOMI Custom Parts, our CNC drilling and tapping capabilities cover the full spectrum from micro-drilling (0.005" diameter) to large-diameter drilling (2"+). We maintain thread gauges for all standard thread sizes and perform in-process thread inspection. Our gun drilling equipment can produce deep, straight holes for hydraulic and mold applications. We also offer combined drilling + tapping in a single CNC cycle for maximum efficiency.

Case Study

A hydraulic manifold manufacturer required 24 precision-drilled and tapped ports on each manifold block, including 8 cross-drilled intersections and 4 NPT pipe thread ports. SOMI programmed the complete drilling cycle on a 4-axis machining center, drilling all holes and tapping all threads in a single setup. The 1,500-piece order was completed with zero thread gauge failures and 100% pass rate on pressure testing.

Industry Data

Drilling and tapping account for approximately 25-35% of all CNC machining operations (Gardner Business Media, 2025). Thread milling has grown 40% over the past 5 years as manufacturers adopt it for its ability to produce threads closer to the bottom of a blind hole and with better thread quality than conventional tapping.

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