by Roscoe » Wed Aug 21, 2013 5:13 pm
Gday Chaps, as an old fitter machinist here in Australia who is about to retire I hope you don't mind if I comment on this subject.Every thing that has been said up to now is all good,couple more tips,the better quality taps will have a centre drill hole in the end,so use a live or dead centre in the tail stock of the lathe and turn the tap with an adjustable spanner while you keep the pressure on with the centre in the tail stock.Now having said that remember that the chances of breaking the tap is directly proportional to size of the shifting spanner,it is all about the length of the lever.Also a small tap wrench can be substituted for the spanner.A small tip here,the smaller the tap the less digits holding the tap wrench,a really small tap means one finger and thumb on each hand ,learn to feel the action of the tap through the fingers.The same method can also be used in the milling machine or drill press, centre in the hole with live or dead centre and then lock the table,begin the tapping process keeping the weight on with centre.This will hold the tap vertical and centred,go slow and take care. Cheers Ross
Gday Chaps, as an old fitter machinist here in Australia who is about to retire I hope you don't mind if I comment on this subject.Every thing that has been said up to now is all good,couple more tips,the better quality taps will have a centre drill hole in the end,so use a live or dead centre in the tail stock of the lathe and turn the tap with an adjustable spanner while you keep the pressure on with the centre in the tail stock.Now having said that remember that the chances of breaking the tap is directly proportional to size of the shifting spanner,it is all about the length of the lever.Also a small tap wrench can be substituted for the spanner.A small tip here,the smaller the tap the less digits holding the tap wrench,a really small tap means one finger and thumb on each hand ,learn to feel the action of the tap through the fingers.The same method can also be used in the milling machine or drill press, centre in the hole with live or dead centre and then lock the table,begin the tapping process keeping the weight on with centre.This will hold the tap vertical and centred,go slow and take care. Cheers Ross