LATHE MACHINE THREADING
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No one now`s. On CNC-Lathe i`ll take more RPM and Cool_Water on the Cutting-Steel....
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why are you using a 4 jaw chuck too hold a round bar? it just makes it harder too run concentric?
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@lennul1 I WANT FUCKEE!
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Great to see! Thanks for posting!
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i want HIRE :( i can thrade that in 10-15minutes by the speed of 700..please
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India ?
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tiện trống tâm sao tâm không quay theo trục tiện như vậy nâu sẽ bị rỗng lỗ tâm làm cho mòn lên sẽ bị dảo trục trong khi tiện
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I used to grind my own HSS threading tool, but now use a carbide insert cutter. They are indexable, make a smoother thread, and save time. But they have to be run faster, or they gouge, This can be tricky, especially if you're threading up close to the chuck. I almost always use a good live center, too.
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@anglocowboy That type of threading is best done on a CNC lathe, because on a manual lathe you have to remember the depth pass and add at each pass. But since you only have a manual lathe. Try to finish the machining first and end with the threading. That way you don’t have to plunged-in with you’re the threading tool and risk breaking the threading tool.
Try turning your tool upside down, reversing the spindle and feeding out toward the tailstock. Much easier. Also, watch those birdnesting chips. They're unsafe and mean you're not dispersing heat very well.
anglocowboy 3 months ago
@anglocowboy I will try it. thanks for the tips.
dazzpazz 3 months ago
reverse?
daislynforever 9 months ago
@daislynforever nope! it's just look reverse when threading but when you turn the nut it's will turn in the right direction.
dazzpazz 9 months ago
@daislynforever but there are instances that you have to reverse the threading so that the nut will turn in opposite direction.
dazzpazz 9 months ago