Woodmonkey
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Anyone know where I can find nuts as in the title (and washers)…?
Thanks
Thanks
8 tpi on a 1¼" is non-standard so I suspect that you will need to have them specially made.Woodmonkey":nkow14o3 said:Anyone know where I can find nuts as in the title (and washers)…?
Thanks
Woodmonkey":341ng5pn said:It's the thread on a nova lathe, strange they should use a non standard size...think teknatool might be Australian or kiwis maybe it's normal over there
Sorry Mick,Spindle":2u77c1j6 said:Hi
1 1/4" x 8 TPI is an extra fine unified thread - may help in your searches.
J-G":fdsqbhy5 said:Sorry Mick,
First - There isn't a standard called 'Extra Fine Unified'
Second - 1¼ UNF (the fine series) is 12 tpi - so 8 tpi can't possibly be described as 'Extra Fine'
Woodmonkey":3u145mbj said:Thanks JG, who knew the world of nuts was so complex? There was me thinking it was just either metric or imperial....
Buying a tap from http://www.rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/WOOD ... _TAPS.html may well be the cheapest option. Once you have that you could make as many as you need and replace them should the thread wear out.Woodmonkey":3u145mbj said:Tapping a thread directly into some hardwood could work too?
Spindle":35p8augg said:There is a thread standard 'Extra Fine Unified':J-G":35p8augg said:Sorry Mick,
First - There isn't a standard called 'Extra Fine Unified'
http://www.gewinde-normen.de/en/unified ... hread.html
J-G":27rkjs5l said:Buying a tap from http://www.rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/WOOD ... _TAPS.html may well be the cheapest option. Once you have that you could make as many as you need and replace them should the thread wear out.Woodmonkey":27rkjs5l said:Tapping a thread directly into some hardwood could work too?
I did start to sketch up something but the posts from Vic Perrin and YewTube take the wind out of those sails there is no way that a small batch of special items could be made at anywhere near $10 each. I would agree with CHJ on his point about 'balance' but the wooden option might address that.
JG
I wouldn't go so far as to say it is ideal and I think that you should take great care to not over-tighten when mounting the faceplate but it should work.gregmcateer":20s5z8v0 said:JGJ-G":20s5z8v0 said:Buying a tap may well be the cheapest option.
So a hardwood faceplate with a thread tapped in may be OK for Wood monkey's idea, (which I plan to shamelessly copy, if OK with him), to make some vacuum chucks for foot finishing?
Is there an opinion as to the most appropriate wood to use, gents?
Greg
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