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End Knurling
I needed to put ridges on the face of a 5/8" nut. Here is how I did it with a standard knurling tool on my lathe.
If you are interested, please see
http://rick.sparber.org/EKT.pdf
Your comments are welcome. All of us are smarter than any one of us.
Thanks,
Rick
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Rick,
The nut knurling work turned out very well and a great tip.
Thank you to the advice,
Regards, Paul
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I'd never played with a right handed knurled stop with a left handed locking nut. The stop has a small spring loaded ball on its face which can engage with those knurled ridges I formed. Turn the locking nut to the desired location and then turn the stop to meet it. When their faces touch, further turning of the stop simply does not budge it. Yet turn back the locking nut and it is easy. Cool mechanism!
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Rick when I first saw your post I thought what a clever idea but what was the reason for doing it.
After reading your explanation about six times the penny finally dropped, thanks for posting.
Regards
Olderdan
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Thanks Rick! We've added your End Knurling Method to our Metalworking category, as well as to your builder page: Rick's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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