b) Wedging
Wedging is a
operation that changes the direction of the borehole by using a metal
wedge that forces the drill bit to move out of the direction of the
existing hole. The facing direction of the wedge in the hole will determine
which direction the new hole will proceed.
The borehole had to be
directionally surveyed prior to this operation to provide the information
that led to the decision to change the heading of the hole and we now need
an instrument and application hardware that has tool-facing capabilities.
The e-SYNC
on this web site is an example of a tool-facing instrument
that will provide the rotational orientation of the wedge referenced to the
plumb direction in holes inclined more than a degree from vertical.
Others instruments are available that use relative heading sensors. Some of the wedging
applications require accurately aligned in-the-hole devices to be
attached to the wedging hardware into/onto which the tool-facing survey
train is lowered to obtain the rotational orientation. Again, the
availability of wedging application hardware from some instrument
manufacturers may be limited.
Pajari Instruments Ltd. has full in-house
capabilities for all its surveying products and can therefore expedite the
design and manufacture of new application hardware. And it is possible that
we have already made something like that for someone's application.
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