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    From the dim and distant past, when there may have been only 11 HMT-er's, round about 10-04-2016, 11:57:59 AM;

    Our own Mr. K, mklotz offered this perfect solution our favorite dilemma; boring and especially threading to a shoulder. It also applies for reliefs, O-ring or snap ring grooves, etc. I'll add it's effective chamfering corners, blind thread starts and general deburring with tool already in play.

    Threading setup chart

    The advantages are clear; these combinations take some mental gymnastics to recall. Instead, print this segment out, make a sheet-load of cards, laminate and distribute to metal working associates. Or tattoo your arm.
    Either way, it establishes the 'code' of tool orientation with rotation of lead screw and spindle, he stated correctly;

    A - Threading tool upright, point toward lathe back
    B - Threading tool inverted, point toward lathe back
    C - Threading tool upright, point toward lathe front
    D - Threading tool inverted, point toward lathe front

    L - Direction of feed = Left
    R - Direction of feed = Right
    f - Forward Spindle Rotation
    r - Reverse Spindle Rotation

    To Cut Right Hand External Threads: Lf(A/D) Rr(B/C)
    To Cut Left Hand External Threads: Lr(B/C) Rf(A/D)
    To Cut Right Hand Internal Threads: Lf(B/C) Rr(A/D)
    To Cut Left Hand Internal Threads: Lr(A/D) Rf(B/C)

    Cue the violas, he hates electric guitars.
    Voila!

    I'm sure nuclear ICBM launch codes weren't so intricate.....

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    Last edited by Toolmaker51; Feb 20, 2021 at 08:48 AM. Reason: if it can't be made perfect, adjust with editing.
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    Chuckle. I don't think I've ever been quoted so perfectly and so humorously.

    I don't own a smart phone; hope I never do. Nevertheless, the chart is brief enough that it should display legibly on the tiny little screen. Just don't operate the lathe while fiddle-farking the fone.
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    I'm fiddle-farking my laptop right now, preference of a wallet sized card, maybe RH one side, LH on reverse. A Machinery's Handbook sized insert sounds good too, like a bookmark. Working with flow-chart style might as well been spaghetti....color coding comes to mind, even worse.
    Looking first to clarify readability with font, spacing and size combinations. So far, it's Calibri; the code letters in bold, one extra space and 2pt larger than text. But a screen shot works on anyone's phone, save Marv's candle-stick or hand crank phone; Hello Central?

    Hey Jon; how does one post a word file, from PC? This version isn't exactly as described above, editing in place.

    A - Threading tool upright, point toward lathe back
    B - Threading tool inverted, point toward lathe back
    C - Threading tool upright, point toward lathe front
    D - Threading tool inverted, point toward lathe front

    L - Direction of feed = Left
    R - Direction of feed = Right
    f - Forward Spindle Rotation
    r - Reverse Spindle Rotation

    To Cut Right Hand External Threads: L f (A/D) R r (B/C)
    To Cut Left Hand External Threads: L r (B/C) R f (A/D)
    To Cut Right Hand Internal Threads: L f (B/C) R r (A/D)
    To Cut Left Hand Internal Threads: L r (A/D) R f (B/C)

    To help visualize, this uses conventional toolpost in front position, OR rear position for "tool point toward front" descriptions
    Last edited by Toolmaker51; Feb 20, 2021 at 10:00 AM. Reason: waiting sceheduled phone call, so......
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    Thanks ttmrj! We've added your Tool Grinder Spindle Housing to our Machining category,
    as well as to your builder page: ttmrj's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:






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