I bought from Rutlands a 3/4" wood threading kit. The hole for the plain dowel to enter is 19.05mm. I also have some store bought 3/4" dowel which I thought would save some time and effort to make some wooden screw clamps. This evening, the store bought dowel will not fit into the hole of the threaded. The dowel measures, as best as I can measure it 19.25-19.5mm.
Now I know that technically the threaded is spot on, but my feeling is that it is pretty poor that it cannot accommodate a typical store bought dowel. The dowel itself was a pound a foot so I don't think that the tolerance was unreasonable and have no reason to believe that it was any better or worse than any other. Even if it was bang on 19mm, it would have struggled to fit.
Am I being unreasonable? I don't know whether to brave Rutlands customer services department, whether to try and open the hole a little (sandpaper?) or just pop each dowel on the lathe and sand off a tiny little bit whenever I need to use it. If they replace it, then the replacement will be the same.
Are the breaded ones any better? Are the I branded ones from elsewhere any better?
Now I know that technically the threaded is spot on, but my feeling is that it is pretty poor that it cannot accommodate a typical store bought dowel. The dowel itself was a pound a foot so I don't think that the tolerance was unreasonable and have no reason to believe that it was any better or worse than any other. Even if it was bang on 19mm, it would have struggled to fit.
Am I being unreasonable? I don't know whether to brave Rutlands customer services department, whether to try and open the hole a little (sandpaper?) or just pop each dowel on the lathe and sand off a tiny little bit whenever I need to use it. If they replace it, then the replacement will be the same.
Are the breaded ones any better? Are the I branded ones from elsewhere any better?