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Based on the results we’ve seen and the feedback we’ve received, we truly feel this is one of the best services offered to golf course Superintendents. Our clients usually become annual Deep Drillers because it just works so well.
RedLine Engraving tools are designed to give a clean cut when marking or engraving on your parts. Tools diameters range from 1/8” up to ½”. We offer a wide variety of point geometries from 30 degrees up to 120 degrees and they are available in Uncoated or ALTiN Coated to fit your engraving application. Generally speaking when choosing an engraving cutter the lower the included angle the more fragile the tool will be and the same goes for the point the smaller the tip diameter the more delicate the tool but on the other end of the spectrum the larger the included angle and the tip diameter the stronger the cutter. The smaller included angle tools will have a higher clearance angle that is effective in clearing chips when used in soft materials the larger angle tools will have less clearance angle and more stability for cutting harder materials. All RedLine Tools engraving tools are proudly made in the USA.
Deep Drill is similar to Drill & Fill but, as the name suggests, there is no fill, just drills. However, these special Deep Drill machines go deeper into the profile and have a tighter spacing (5” on center, 5/8” drill bit, up to 18” depth).
Deep Drill not only alleviates and prevents subsurface sediment layers, it also dramatically improves gas exchange. This process is done on greens constructed to USGA® specifications (sand-based greens with gravel layer)
This process punctures and churns sediment layers that have developed over many years at the soil/gravel ‘hanging water table interface.’ These sediment layers, although deep, create undesirable high moisture retention all the way to the playing surface. This condition usually results in soft surfaces and unhealthy turfgrass roots. As seen in the picture to the right, sometimes a small amount of pea gravel will be brought to the surface during the drilling process. The process punctures and churns the top of the gravel layer where sediment accumulates.