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21-05-2019 #20
In a nut shell for taps-
Spiral Point - Only good for through holes, as they push the swarf forward through the hole.
Spiral Flute - good for blind holes, as the swarf comes up around the shank, but are more prone to binding if the swarf doesn't clear.
My preference is always spiral point, as they're the stronger option.
If you're only going through relatively thin section, I'd avoid the interrupted flute ones Voicecoil posted a pic off, as a bit inadvertent sideways pressure with only two or three support flutes engaged can quickly jam the tap and snap the tap/rip the threads out the hole.
As always, lubrication is key. For tapping aluminium, a drop of good quality cutting oil is essential to stop things sticking.
There are also threadforming / roll forming taps which can give a stronger thread in aluminium, but drill hole size is very critical, so I would advise against them unless you can control the hole size well. Undersize and the tap will quickly jam, oversize and you won't have much of a thread.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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