Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
Hi Clive
Tar very much for the thought. Your question is a good one. I was looking to remove them but that may only be if something fails and the job needs breaking down. I will not dismiss opening the hole up slight larger and getting out the epoxy. Thanks for your help and waves of thought!
Steve
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
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Originally Posted by
jamesgates1000
You could also use a roll tap, just interpolate a flat bottom hole first then tap to depth. A roll tap would be cheaper than a thread milling cutter.
Hello tar very much for the thought I will give what you say some consideration.
Cheers Steve
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
Hello Komatias,
Thank you for your reply. I realize I am not on the direct road for success, with the following
small diameter, shallow blind hole, in 316 no less, limited knowledge and wanting to thread mill it. All that said I may have a go at it.
Thanks
Steve
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
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Originally Posted by
njhussey
I've been looking into threadmills as it sounds like good sport :stupid:....anyone got a good source for them?
Hi Neil,
I am not sure so don't quote me on it but I think I got my ones from J&L. I notice you mention thread mills and good sport I notice you don't mention 316 in the same sentence!
I was watching one of your videos earlier in the inspiration thread you build looked to work out a treat for you.
Cheers
Steve
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
Hi Mike,
Yes thanks for the thought. I will certainly have practise before picking up the finished parts. The parts are for finishing off nicely m12 stud that protrudes a flat surface. Basically, just a blanking cap.
Many thanks
Steve
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
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Originally Posted by
suesi34e
Hello Komatias,
Thank you for your reply. I realize I am not on the direct road for success, with the following
small diameter, shallow blind hole, in 316 no less, limited knowledge and wanting to thread mill it. All that said I may have a go at it.
Thanks
Steve
Cool! Was just adding an alternative to the mix with the ground taps. I will be doing some thread milling this weekend but on aluminimu pipe with fine threads M18x1 for my brothers project. Will post findings
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
Best of luck with that mate. Who know if my findings from my efforts are not too shameful I may post them! After this little job I hope to start a small router build!
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
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Originally Posted by
suesi34e
Hi Neil,
I am not sure so don't quote me on it but I think I got my ones from J&L. I notice you mention thread mills and good sport I notice you don't mention 316 in the same sentence!
I was watching one of your videos earlier in the inspiration thread you build looked to work out a treat for you.
Cheers
Steve
Cheers Steve, so far its all good... Just need to get a week on it to finish it off and start the mounting frame...
Stainless is a bugger as unless you use some form of lube the threads gall and snag when tightening so I can imagine it's a bugger to tap and threadmill!
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
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Originally Posted by
suesi34e
Hi Mike,
The parts are for finishing off nicely m12 stud that protrudes a flat surface. Basically, just a blanking cap.
Many thanks
Steve
Steve i know this is a silly question but is it not possible to measure the stud protrusion , remove the stud and machine the protruding length from the end ?
Mike
Re: Thread milling shallow bind hole
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Originally Posted by
njhussey
Cheers Steve, so far its all good... Just need to get a week on it to finish it off and start the mounting frame...
Stainless is a bugger as unless you use some form of lube the threads gall and snag when tightening so I can imagine it's a bugger to tap and threadmill!
Yes mate, it is a bugger in my book especially when not best geared up for it!
Congrats on your build happy CNCing
Steve