That is good to know.
However, that leaves us with an issue that requires explanation (I am using now using terms aligned with those used by jsjwilson above): if the threads are the same pitch (and same hand), the metal clip will not advance relative to the iron base when the knob is turned.
You can prove this to yourself if skeptical: put two nuts onto a bolt. hold the nuts steady and turn the bolt. The bolt moves relative to the nuts, but the distance between the two nuts stays constant. Hence, you might need to propose a way that the blade is advanced with this setup.
Making judgements based on the helix angle could be misleading because it is a function of diameter. If you put a 1mm pitch thread on a 6mm dia. rod, it will look steeper than a 1mm pitch thread on a 10mm dia. rod.
If we see the thing assembled, we can work backwards from the fact that the arrangement must allow adustment of the blade. That will circumscribe possiblities for the threads.