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« Reply #15 on: April 21, 2009, 08:54:01 AM »

After a 100 of these, I think someone would have to lock me in a psych ward!


Its Cool, they let me out on weekends and public holidays

If you set your mind to the task and have 6 months to make, 4 to5 a week, it can be done

The Chinnys are this years Exchange, 85 done, home run now. Monotonous but doable,then the Variations appear

Yes Skippy, any nut and bolt can change the pitch, I have even seen a double cutter that cuts 2 threads, while turning the coarser left side wheel thread. I find for 70mm diameter boxes, the 3/4 x 16 tpi  gives correct thread size.

My 30 yr old lathe has a long 3/4 x 16 thread on the head stock,, I mount the dremel on the tool holder and just unscrew the chuck
to cut the threads direct. Alas the new lathes today have only short ended spindles


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« Reply #16 on: April 23, 2009, 04:56:31 PM »


Its Cool, they let me out on weekends and public holidays

If you set your mind to the task and have 6 months to make, 4 to5 a week, it can be done

The Chinnys are this years Exchange, 85 done, home run now. Monotonous but doable,then the Variations appear

Yes Skippy, any nut and bolt can change the pitch, I have even seen a double cutter that cuts 2 threads, while turning the coarser left side wheel thread. I find for 70mm diameter boxes, the 3/4 x 16 tpi  gives correct thread size.

My 30 yr old lathe has a long 3/4 x 16 thread on the head stock,, I mount the dremel on the tool holder and just unscrew the chuck
to cut the threads direct. Alas the new lathes today have only short ended spindles
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