“…Even though the without defeating the advantages of composite strength characteristics, the need exists for improved methods of quality hole production [1]. Drilling induced damages such as spalling, delamination [2,3], edge chipping, fiber pullout, crack formation [1,4], and excessive tool wear [1] are undesirable and may compromise the structural integrity. The inhomogeneity of FRPs caused by the difference in properties of the fiber and the matrix materials will result in a machined surface that is less regular and is usually rougher in comparison with machined metal surfaces [5].…”