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I used my Bridgeport this morning to make templates for hinges. These templates would not have been easy to make, or as accurate, if I used only woodworking machines. This is the first time I ever set up and used a boring head. Since I was cutting plywood, I used a new 3/8" router bit with a 1/2" shank in the boring head. This hinge requires 2 different size "pockets", similar to SOSS hinges but adjustable. The reason I used a boring head was the diameter needed to be .920", and I obviously had nothing that would make that size hole. I am sure many woodworkers would have settled for 15/16" but that was too sloppy for me. (Way to picky). Having the ability to dial in the boring head and using the DRO to set stops for the length of the slot, makes me wonder why machinist tools and procedures are not more prevelent in woodworking shops. It is not for lack of desire for accuracy, it is the difficult time achieving it with the available tooling. The templates came out perfect! Larry