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Need a Dummy's Guide to Threading.

wm460

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Mar 16, 2013
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Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Mark
I need a dummy's guide on how to cut threads on a lathe, I vaguely remember doing this a high school but the memory has dimmed a bit in the last 40 or so years since.
The high quality loose leaved photo copy chinglish manual is a waste of time reading it.
I want to cut a 3/4" 12tpi thread.
How do I go about it?





 

hawkeyefxr

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Yateley Hants
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ken
Dont forget when you engage the saddle to a number and stick to it or you may well cross thread you threads already cut. Also being metric it may not do tpi.
I have never cut metric threads only english and that was a year or two ago, ok 50 years lol.
 

Penpal

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May 26, 2013
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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Mark your Chinese lathe must be identical to many other lathes sold under other names there are many dedicated sites around to look for further info in common with your lathe. The explanation given by
Walter is universal.

The book Fitting and Machining Auther Ron Culley is Trade Standard Published by RMIT Publishing PO Box 12058 A,Beckert Street Melbourne Victoria 8006 telephone 03 99258100 I find invaluable.

Peter.
 
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