Like Dave said. I could have swivelled the slide so only one side of the tool was cutting but this time I thought I would just go square on, thinking that the thread was relatively shallow and that the tip was nice and sharp. I guess I'm still learning! I think I took three passes on it, stopping when there was no more flat surface on the original cylinder. It is difficult to take a very fine cut sometimes, but I'm putting that down to my inexperience for now. In this case it would have helped a lot to have the other part handy. But if it does need a die run along it, I know Douglas has one available, so I thought I had better not remove any more metal.
The same applies to the brace shank - it's possibly a bit big, but fits several of my brace chucks ok. If the user needs it to be smaller, he knows what to do!
The same applies to the brace shank - it's possibly a bit big, but fits several of my brace chucks ok. If the user needs it to be smaller, he knows what to do!