carolinamark
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I am trying to learn to single point thread.
What I'm coming up with has the right number of threads per inch and looks like a good thread but when I try to put a nut on it the nut will just start a little and then won't go any further.
Compound is set at 30 degrees from perpendicular.
Tool is HSS ground to fit "fish gauge" and set on centerline.End is ground sharp with no radius.
I am doing all of my infeed with the compound.
On a 1/2-13 thread I cut about .055" deep and the nut still won't go on. The thread has come to a crest and the flat is almost gone.
I have tried to cut other diameter and pitch threads and have had the same problem.
I have attached a drawing of what the tread looks like with a thread gauge.
The darken areas I added because it seems as if the thread gauge is making contact in these areas.
Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
cm
What I'm coming up with has the right number of threads per inch and looks like a good thread but when I try to put a nut on it the nut will just start a little and then won't go any further.
Compound is set at 30 degrees from perpendicular.
Tool is HSS ground to fit "fish gauge" and set on centerline.End is ground sharp with no radius.
I am doing all of my infeed with the compound.
On a 1/2-13 thread I cut about .055" deep and the nut still won't go on. The thread has come to a crest and the flat is almost gone.
I have tried to cut other diameter and pitch threads and have had the same problem.
I have attached a drawing of what the tread looks like with a thread gauge.
The darken areas I added because it seems as if the thread gauge is making contact in these areas.
Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
cm