Thread: Thread milling ?
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17-04-2018 #1
Hi, I recently got into this and have used both a modified M8 bottom tap (all the teeth on 3 of 4 flutes ground off), and more recently a standard internal insert tip threading tool Experiences described over on the ME site at
http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/foru...p?th=84198&p=6
Look for the later postings in the thread for my contribution, though lots of useful info there. There's a poster there called richardandtracy who has posted a useful application on his website to generate the g-code which I used, works very well.
The standard threading tool was from JB Cutting Tools
http://www.jbcuttingtools.com/epages...493/Categories
though it isn't listed on their website - a phone call might be in order. Usually they have the type number printed on the shank so if you're interested I can look it up when I'm back home.
John.
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17-04-2018 #2
Gentlemen thanks for the advice. If you could find those tool references I would be obliged.
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20-04-2018 #3
Here's a photo of the tool with the number on the shank, hopefully you can get one from JB. If it would help I could post a photo of the modified tap but it's not very interesting, just an M8 tap with all the teeth ground off except one row. To find Richard's website to get the wizard look for Chestnut Pens.
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20-04-2018 #4
It would be interesting to see the tap. Here is the link :- http://www.chestnutpens.co.uk/misc/downloads.html
..Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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20-04-2018 #5
John - Thanks for the info. I actually just bought similar from Banggood. (SNR0013M16 Lathe Turning Tool Holder with 10pcs 16IR AG60 Inserts) Suited my budget at £15.31 with ten inserts included. It will serve to cut my teeth on. Will report on the efficacy.
I use many of their lathe tools and inserts and have found them good value for money. Have cut Titanium for instance,(gently) to good effect. I have no connection with them, just sometimes like relatively good cheapo`s for rarely practiced applications .
Confess this is more an interest in "how to do it" than actual immediate need. May need some foam.
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20-04-2018 #6
I just started with a chunk of bms.
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20-04-2018 #7
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20-04-2018 #8
Out of curiosity, how do you measure the effective diameter of the boring tool used for thread milling? I assume that you need this parameter for the CAM tool you are using? I have one of those internal threading tools for use on the lathe but until - eventually - I get my CNC mill conversion done, it's all a bit academic for me...
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20-04-2018 #9
I simply drill a hole in some MDF about the size of the cutter dia. Harden it with CA glue and finish bore it with the tool. Then measure the hole carefully. This gives me my offset.
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20-04-2018 #10
Best if you download and look at the little app that Richard has on the Chestnut Pens website - that defines the dimensions that you need. I measured mine by clamping the tool in a vee block and careful use of a digital height gauge, it was very quick. The app is designed for metric threads so it calculates dimensions from the standard formulas - it would presumably work for UNF, but I don't think it would for imperial 55 degree forms.
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