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The design of a thermal-based tool sensor for ball burnishing operations based on the embedded thermocouple concept is described. Discussions on the suitability of using other techniques of determining the contact temperature such as the tool-work thermocouple, thermovision and metallographic techniques were made. A prototype of the tool sensor based on the embedded thermocouple method was designed and constructed. Preliminary test runs in a laboratory setup to burnish flat surfaces showed that the sensor was able to detect a trend in the rise temtemperature of the ball. Further development work, however, has to be carried out to establish the temperature ranges encountered in ball burnishing in relation to varying parameters such as force, feed rate and different ball and workpiece materials.