DigitalM
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I'm trying to buy (car boot) and restore a complete set of Stanley hand planes, and as part of this bought a 12/20 tap and die set so I could make my own handle bolts etc.
Before anyone says it, yes, I know, rather than make your own you can buy them on ebay for what looks like a reasonable price, but where's the adventure and learning in that.
So, having purchased some 13/64" rod (as quoted on quite a few Stanley sites) I set about watching half a dozen "How to use a tap and die" videos on youtube and had a try myself ... and failed to get much more than a mm or so onto the rod (stop laughing at the back, at least I'm trying!).
The rod is 13/64" BS1407 silver steel, and the die is part number RD-12-20-B, #12-20 HSS Special Die, 1" OD HSS from victornet.com - from what I can tell, both sides of the die (marked and plain) have a very slightly flared opening for starting a thread.
I've filed the top to the rod to have about 2mm 45 degree chamfer on one end, tightened it in a vice and done what everyone seems to be doing in the videos, but can never quite get far enough for the thread to catch.
Maybe I've already said enough and someone can point out what I'm doing wrong, I don't know?
Is silver steel the wrong stuff? Maybe I've misinterpreted the die and rod sizes.
Anyway, there we go. Does anyone have any idea what is leading to such pathetic failure?! As I said, I'm no metalworker so please go easy on me - at least I'm having a go, eh?
Before anyone says it, yes, I know, rather than make your own you can buy them on ebay for what looks like a reasonable price, but where's the adventure and learning in that.
So, having purchased some 13/64" rod (as quoted on quite a few Stanley sites) I set about watching half a dozen "How to use a tap and die" videos on youtube and had a try myself ... and failed to get much more than a mm or so onto the rod (stop laughing at the back, at least I'm trying!).
The rod is 13/64" BS1407 silver steel, and the die is part number RD-12-20-B, #12-20 HSS Special Die, 1" OD HSS from victornet.com - from what I can tell, both sides of the die (marked and plain) have a very slightly flared opening for starting a thread.
I've filed the top to the rod to have about 2mm 45 degree chamfer on one end, tightened it in a vice and done what everyone seems to be doing in the videos, but can never quite get far enough for the thread to catch.
Maybe I've already said enough and someone can point out what I'm doing wrong, I don't know?
Is silver steel the wrong stuff? Maybe I've misinterpreted the die and rod sizes.
Anyway, there we go. Does anyone have any idea what is leading to such pathetic failure?! As I said, I'm no metalworker so please go easy on me - at least I'm having a go, eh?