Eric The Viking
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Axminster have a handy tap+die set on offer today.
It looks good value, even if the taps are cheese, as it would fill in the gaps in the 'set' I've collected down the years on a needs-must basis.
I'm wondering if M10 and M12 threads work in hardwoods (beech in particular) for odd jobs. I'm not thinking of making Moxon vices, but the occasional use in jigs where you need an adjustment of some sort. I've managed it with M6 in the past, using small bolts as adjustable stops, which is what made me wonder.
Does anyone use ordinary (intended-for-metal) taps to do this, or even dies (possibly a bit brave)?
E.
It looks good value, even if the taps are cheese, as it would fill in the gaps in the 'set' I've collected down the years on a needs-must basis.
I'm wondering if M10 and M12 threads work in hardwoods (beech in particular) for odd jobs. I'm not thinking of making Moxon vices, but the occasional use in jigs where you need an adjustment of some sort. I've managed it with M6 in the past, using small bolts as adjustable stops, which is what made me wonder.
Does anyone use ordinary (intended-for-metal) taps to do this, or even dies (possibly a bit brave)?
E.