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Was attempting to thread a bit of round stock mild steel, and have a few simple questions on the matter.
My threads didn't come out sharp and I'm wondering what the cause was.
Had a very brief look on the tube as I was having trouble, and seems I need to bevel or roundover to start with.
It appears that the bevel I made wasn't large enough.
Checked that the die cutter was tapered correctly , and not upside down, getting tighter at the thread engages.
I think I ground too much off the stock, but tapered it slightly, so wondering why at least the bottom of the thread
wasn't sharp.
Didn't feel the resistance what was enough to back out and break the chip on this M10 screw.
Guessing the round stock wasn't thick enough, and I shouldn't have thinned it a bit more.
Would one expect to be frequently breaking the chip on a rod of this size, and what is best practice for
bevels/roundovers i.e 45 degree chamfer progressively getting larger if the cutter is not engaging?
I didn't use any cutting fluid either, if that matters.
Couldn't find any links easily, sorry if it's been answered frequently.
Thanks for reading
Tom
Was attempting to thread a bit of round stock mild steel, and have a few simple questions on the matter.
My threads didn't come out sharp and I'm wondering what the cause was.
Had a very brief look on the tube as I was having trouble, and seems I need to bevel or roundover to start with.
It appears that the bevel I made wasn't large enough.
Checked that the die cutter was tapered correctly , and not upside down, getting tighter at the thread engages.
I think I ground too much off the stock, but tapered it slightly, so wondering why at least the bottom of the thread
wasn't sharp.
Didn't feel the resistance what was enough to back out and break the chip on this M10 screw.
Guessing the round stock wasn't thick enough, and I shouldn't have thinned it a bit more.
Would one expect to be frequently breaking the chip on a rod of this size, and what is best practice for
bevels/roundovers i.e 45 degree chamfer progressively getting larger if the cutter is not engaging?
I didn't use any cutting fluid either, if that matters.
Couldn't find any links easily, sorry if it's been answered frequently.
Thanks for reading
Tom