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Swing Up Threading Tool
Here is a swing up lathe threading tool that I built to make threading faster and more accurate
the concept is to run threading tool to length and then without having to disengage threading mechanism from lathe just stop spindle and run in reverse. the threading tool disengages and swings up a bit to clear thread then when its clear of part stop and run spindle in correct direction adjust and move in thread and start over ... here are pictures and a video will be attached soon
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Cool build. A video of it in action would be great! :thumbsup:
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Very nice build cruizer67.:clapping:
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Pretty cool. Looking forward seeing the video!
Al
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Bernard,
Nice work. I could use this tool when machining metric pitch threads with my lathe. Cutting metric threads my lathe requires keeping the lead screw split nut fully engaged at the end of each cut and requiring reversing the lathe before starting the next cut (probably more typical of cutting metric threads with imperial lead screw lathes).
Thanks you for the ideas, Paul
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Thanks Cruizer67! I've added your Swing Up Threading Tool to our Tapping and Threading category, as well as to your builder page: Cruizer67's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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I will get video shot and posted soon.
Thanks for the feedback
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I have the same problem as Paul with my lathe for metric and I like your simple solution. Time for some more tool making. Randy
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