The best way to make hand thread tap(Don't forget to like)
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2022
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amazing it's a high level skill
Thank you very much my friend
@@Mastermind- 11¹1
Q
It's only case hardened. What are you planning to thread ??
In my 51 years of machining background I had to make a tap only once. Very nice work and good and interesting video too.
That's awesome!
I am honored that you enjoyed the video
Thank you
I wouldnt bother
yes 51 years experience and 0 in video editing... the vid is fake. he pre cutted the tread ;)
@@Superimperator literally watched him cut the threads
Очень умно , больше бы таких людей на свете .
Hello my new friend I'm here to watch it's a very good video.
Thank you very much my friend
Nice work. That tap is the size of a broom stick!
Many thanks my friend🙏
que belleza, muchas felicidades al genio fabricando, no se nada de torno y ver este video, se me hace fantastico lo que hacen las herramientas y el ser humano. gracias por compartir
Gracias mi buen amigo y me alegro mucho de que te haya gustado
Boa noite a todos, não querendo desmerecer o trabalho, trabalhei 15 anos numa fábrica japonesa de machos frescas e Cosinetes,,um macho não é simplesmente só isso.!!!!!
For any future heat treating where you are unable to remove the outer surface afterwards, try using some high temperature paint meant for like 2000F, and paint the thing you are heat treating. This will protect the surface of the metal from becoming rough, and it will be harder as carbon will not seep out, called decarbonization. You could use a gas filled kiln, but that's expensive.
Borax made into a paste also helps to keep oxidation to a minimum when torch heating for quench hardening
@@howardosborne8647 I find that borax is kind of annoying to get off, and it messes up the bricks and insulation in my foundry, so I don't really use it. I'll have to keep that in mind though.
Que acero utilizó? 4140? ❤
@@alexisgimenez8591 should work
A good idea when you need to urgently cut a thread, but according to the correct sharpening of a thread-cutting tool, the tap must have a backed part, otherwise it is a bolt with grooves))
Very nice work.
Well done.
Thanks for sharing.
Take care, EM.
thank you my friend
THAT'S THE SKILL LEVEL!!! NOT EVERYONE WILL BE ABLE TO MAKE A TIRE IRON THEMSELVES
Thank you very much my friend
Blacksmith would have an esier time making a tire iron... though a machined one would no doubt look a lot nicer.
As a machinist i really enjoyed watching this video
Хорошая работа.
Simple, straight forward and real. I'll try some day.
Thank you very much my friend
Sorry, but I would regard this as an emergency tap only, the sort you make and use when something needs to be got working and the correct tap is not available, and I have had to do this to enlarge a damaged1 1/4" BSP taper threaded hole to a sufficient extent to permit the 1 1/2" tap to start. As demonstrated, it works in thin metal, but if you have a deep hole to cut, it will take a large amount of force because there is no relief on the threads. I think I cut about 10 flutes and still had to use a lever about 2m long to turn the tap.
Easier to take a high tensile bolt of the right size and use a grinding or cutting disc to make the flutes, if such is available.
A real tap has its threads cut (or ground) at a number of settings off centre, to correspond with the number of flutes. Cutting the flutes in the right places then allows relief on the threads (like front clearance on a lathe tool).
It’s not really a tap. Its just a piece of steel threaded, machined, and heat treated to look like a tap. You could probably clean up damaged threads with it but it would not tap a hole in solid material.
@@ellieprice363 err... did you not watch him tap a hole through a piece of plate steel at least 3/4" 19 mm thick?
@@samrodian919 No. Send that video to me.
@@ellieprice363 Yet you saw that he succesfully cut threads in mild steel with this homemade tap. I have a close friend who is a professional gunsmith and he makes taps from tools steel very often and they always cut a good thread.
@@samrodian919 Exactly👍. As i have just mentioned above my gunsmithing friend makes a lot of his own taps from oil hardening tool steel and they all cut very well. He has made a couple of Acme taps for me in the past and they both cut clean threads successfully.
You can literally do this with an old bolt and grinder , the bolt works good because it had a hex head for a socket . Never waste money on taps again .
^^^^^ This guy is making it ace but you really don't need to goto this extream unless you want to . ^^^^^^
très bon travail avec précision fonctionne à merveille ...........!
बहुत सुंदर वीडियो
Excelente trabajo ,quedó como de fábrica
Gracias amigo y me alegro que te haya gustado
Смысла выставлять фрезу нет никакого, здесь главное что бы передняя плоскость метчика была смещена на определенное растояние от оси метчика что бы получить передний угол 8-- 10 градусов. При даном способе фрезеровки нижний диаметр фрезы должен быть чуть ниже оси шпинделя ток. станка. Когда я работал в инструментальном цехе у нас была таблица в которой указывалось на сколько нужно смести фрезу от оси метчика при определенном диаметре метчика ,что бы получить заданый передний угол. В справочниках есть формула для расчета этого смещения. И обязательно на заборной части метчика нужно делать затыловку, а не только затачивать переднюю поверхность.
very very cool. Straight to the point and well made.
Thank you so much my dear friend🙏
Good Job🏆🏆🏆
Wow immaculate tool making work.
Thank you very much!
Great work sir, excellent salute.
Excellent job. Well done.
Thank you very much!
And, rotate the chuck counterclockwise, as you cut the flute deeper, to get more relief on one side, and more cutting angle on the other?
Me encanta ese trabajo, soy psicólogo, pero la tornería y los trabajos en metales me fascinan, muchas gracias por compartir
Me alegro mucho que lo hayas disfrutado mi buen amigo.🙏💐
Отличное видео. А плашку можешь сделать?
Он может склейки видео только делать
@@user-mm5gn2ww8h А що, жаба душить?
Que trabajo más satisfactorio!
One thing I couldn't tell, but did you slightly offset the endmill up/down so that it cut in relief? Or did you do that all post harden with the grinder?
Either way, I'm going to steal your lathe milling technique. Lol.
Nicely done.
This is so great and precisely done.I love this job
Thank you so much!🙏💐
Bravo meseriașule asa o sa încerc și eu bravo la fel folosesc cuțite lipite dar trebuiea sa ne areti strungu pe care ai lucrat bravo
multumesc bunul meu prieten
Good job! But I recommend using oil for threading!
Nice job, you can make any size tap this way.
Yes you can!
Bravo Turkey İzmir selâm 👍🌹
Nice work,you would feel quite satisfied with that job I reckon
Thanks, my friend
Wow! Nice job on that tap.
Thanks for the visit
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Ok, thank you
Good result ! Congrats ! You could relieve the back of the thread a bit - it doesn't cut there and it'll make it easier to push through the metal.
thank you my good friend🙏
Trabalho super dez muito profissional top de mais
Very very nice a job well done congratulations. ✌️🇨🇦
Thank you so much 😀
Nice workmanship. 👍
Thank you very much my friend
Have made some reamers, but never a tap...a useful thing to be able to do. Nicely done! :)
Thanks for watching!
in reply to some of the comments Believe me a guy like this does'nt make mistakes like not leaving a cutting rake on the business side of the tap
I started watching this and thought you where nuts , but then I started thinking, let’s say you don’t have a metal lathe and milling machine and your in a pinch. Then take a grade 10 bolt and chuck it in a vise and with a couple of mini grinders just cut the flutes in the bolt and be done with it. I don’t know the difference in hardness between a grade 10 bolt and a HSS tap. But maybe for a mechanic in a pinch that needs a real long shank tap to chase treads down deep in a casting might do the job. I’m going to try this on a grade 10 bolt. Also those Allen head bolts are real hard to and they might work also.
請問一下,加熱後泡的油是什麽油?
一般廢油?
特殊油?
This project is very good!
good job dont forget cut oil
That was very good. WOW!
Thanks
Amazing beautiful job !!!!
Thank you so much!!👍
@@Mastermind- Your welcome my friend ! Tell all the arm chair machinists to go buy there commercially made taps on a Saturday night at 7pm when EVERYTHING is CLOSED, and you NEED it SUNDAY MORNING !
சிறப்பு தம்பி 👍 💐
Show, muito bom.
Love watching the chips fly. OK, ya got my sub. Very first time I saw you.
Thanks for the sub!
Parabéns amigo muito bem feito viu👌👌💯👊👍🥰
obrigado meu amigo
this would be a great idea for a metal shop.
Thank you so much
Perfect job! I need to make an ACME tap 10 mm x 2.5 for my Harrison M 300 compound slide nut !
🙏🙏🌹
Excellent video, you show every step of the process so nicely that I believe anyone could make one of these in the home shop. Sub'd and liked, cheers!
That's awesome!
I am honored that you enjoyed the video
Thank you
Actually, I think that it's a better practice to do the size reduction of the shank as the last phase, so that you are working with the maximum rigidity of the part during the cutting of the thread and flutes... Or, so Joe Pi has taught me...
You don't know anything about anything
Joe Pie is an amazing guy
@@stebertwoody34 yeah, how would YOU know?
Threading is a lot easier when you have a reduced diameter section behind the thread. That way you have a bit of leeway when you stop the machine and reverse direction.
@@siggyincr7447
He was referring to making the tap .. not using it.
Awesome video, really enjoyed it!
Thank you very much my friend
Perfect! I love It.
Thank you very much
Very nice." I've always wondered how it can be made. 👍🌷
Thank you very much
Profissional que quase não depende da indústria para bons resultados... Professional who almost does not depend on the industry for good results.
Amazing Skill,
Waiting nexs video
Thank you very much my friend
Great job.
Thanks for the visit
没有磨出切削刃的后角,阻力应该很大,切削刃寿命也不会长。
ese machuelo se me hace una obra de arte
Very nice work, good luck to you my friend, I have subscribed to your channel before, our explanation is great, I wish you a good day and good work.
Thank you very much my friend
@@Mastermind- you're welcome,good work.
Excelente trabajo.
gracias mi amigo
Bellissimo lavoro!!
🙏🙏🙏👍❤️
Top Job, Sir👌
Many many thanks
Bastante bien eres un crac tio🤚👍🇦🇩🇦🇩👍🇪🇸
Thank you! 🙏
Muy Bueno Quedo el Macho !!
what kind of material did you use for machining the tap? = Qual material você usou para usina esse macho?
tool steel(spk)
از ویدیوی زیبایی که تهییه کردی و صدالبته هنر بیبدیلی که داری بسیار لذت بردیم هموطن عزیزم🙌🏻
امیدوارم قلههای ارزوهات رو فاتح باشی🙏🏻
سپاسگزارم دوست عزیزم و خیلی خوشحالم که براتون مفید و لذت بخش بوده
بهترینها رو براتون آرزومندم💐
Thank's it's a good inspiration, to make an other tool. 👍
You are welcome!
This is the first time that I've ever seen anyone put relief on with a die grinder.
Good work! Wouldn't you normally polish (lap?) the treaded part for smoothness as well as for cal rather than the flutes?
Nice job, but it looked like he took the sharp edge off of two of the three flutes with the hand grinder. It looked like the grinder touched the OD of the tap. I am sure it would work for a while, though, depending on what you are tapping.
رائع ومُفصّل ومباشر وواضح ، شكرا لك
اشكرك صديقي
Excellent vid, thx! Which steel material (exact designation?) did you choise and why? Can you tell more about the hardening process? When it glows red just off into the oil? which oil?
Single use tap is ugly and hurts to look at. Dont be cheap, get good stuff.
Wow , that's what I want to see diy TT.
A EXCELLENT WORK.
Thank you so much 😀
Good job good luck always
thank you my good friend🙏
liked your video, i've made taps that way outta O-1, what kind of little spindle do put on that tool post? One thing, you did not seem to need a relief angle on the front end? easy enough to do on belt sander free hand, thank you!
Nice Hobby, expensive part.
It sure is👍
After you hardened it you didnt draw the temper & when threading the block of steel no cutting fluid 🙂
These things were done, but I did not put them in the video, my friend
well done . to make something even better, go ahead and make trapezoidal thread tap.
Nice clean work 👍🏻 Keep it up ❤️
Thank you my friend, I will
Good job, congrats.
Thank you very much my friend
Excelente!
Wonderful 😊 explained
Glad you liked it🙏💐
Thanks, is the ball mill on center?
Majestic
Que bacana, muito bom! Que material foi usado??
tool steel
Dobra robota tak trzymaj
Dzięki, przyjacielu
Very well done🙌
Thank you so much 😀
Now do a gunn tap grind at the tips and make it perfect! Spiral chips but not as convenient on a blind hole.
I like this!
Nice work 👏
Thank you so much 😀
Amazing work ⚙️🔩🔧🔥
Thanks my friend 👍🙏