guineafowl21
Established Member
I see what you mean about getting the Whit form just right.
In amateur use, and there are far better amateurs on here than me, I find that taking a few spring cuts, and maybe running a file over the crests or even some scotchbrite, will achieve a ‘decent’ fit, especially if you can keep trying the internal thread on until it fits nicely.
One more thing - and this is from the book ‘the amateur’s lathe’ - I thought the compound slide should be set over to one degree under half the angle, ie 29deg or 26.5deg for metric/American and Whitworth respectively. This is apparently to avoid steps on the trailing edge of the thread.
In amateur use, and there are far better amateurs on here than me, I find that taking a few spring cuts, and maybe running a file over the crests or even some scotchbrite, will achieve a ‘decent’ fit, especially if you can keep trying the internal thread on until it fits nicely.
One more thing - and this is from the book ‘the amateur’s lathe’ - I thought the compound slide should be set over to one degree under half the angle, ie 29deg or 26.5deg for metric/American and Whitworth respectively. This is apparently to avoid steps on the trailing edge of the thread.