Naiveambition
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Adding some closure to this thread.
I was able to accomplish my threads but not without some complications and discoverys.
For this mission I switched to alum. The male thread went as planned but the female still presented issues. 1st being I found my leadscrew clamp was busted and with cuts under.01 it was fine but any more it would slip out of sync and kick the gearbox out of gear losing my place. So after fabing up another solved my issues there. The second issue was most likely cutter geometry. Was not cutting nice clean chips, more of a tear style chip. Under power it was enough to stop my little 7x10 so had to resort to hand turning the lathe and finally made it thru.
I chose 20 tpi and cut till I had one full turn on the dial or .1 I think.. Now granted I made my own 60* guage for setting the tool and prob made mistake of using small top rake. So not perfect but worked in the end will need some more practice but at least the steps are down and work on the finer points.
Here's a pic of my parts The iPad cam has no definition so they do look better than the photo.
I was able to accomplish my threads but not without some complications and discoverys.
For this mission I switched to alum. The male thread went as planned but the female still presented issues. 1st being I found my leadscrew clamp was busted and with cuts under.01 it was fine but any more it would slip out of sync and kick the gearbox out of gear losing my place. So after fabing up another solved my issues there. The second issue was most likely cutter geometry. Was not cutting nice clean chips, more of a tear style chip. Under power it was enough to stop my little 7x10 so had to resort to hand turning the lathe and finally made it thru.
I chose 20 tpi and cut till I had one full turn on the dial or .1 I think.. Now granted I made my own 60* guage for setting the tool and prob made mistake of using small top rake. So not perfect but worked in the end will need some more practice but at least the steps are down and work on the finer points.
Here's a pic of my parts The iPad cam has no definition so they do look better than the photo.