Just a suggestion but make your aluminium top hat again but this time drill a 10mm hole through it and leave it as a stepped bush this will centre your threaded bar without all the hassle and fannying around...
@@TooManyLathes you could also use a 10mm long nut (usually used to join threaded bar together end to end) and machine a shoulder into half its length then it will take the place of the nut, washer and spacer.. I have used this method many times to make a quick and dirty drawbar.. Good luck. D.
Make a lead in to the thread. A chamfer before threading is never a bad idea. My OCD kicks in overdrive when I se threading without a chamfer/lead in. Great video, your getting there, cheers.
Thanks for the comment! You certainly make a very good and valid point. This time it worked out anyways as the threads weren't very deep and I used a starter tap with a generous lead in. In the future, I shall indeed take your advice to heart.
Nice to see the Myford being used
Many thanks for the comment John!
Just a suggestion but make your aluminium top hat again but this time drill a 10mm hole through it and leave it as a stepped bush this will centre your threaded bar without all the hassle and fannying around...
Thanks for the comment. Thanks for this suggestion, it's a good idea I think that I'll do that at some point in the future.
@@TooManyLathes you could also use a 10mm long nut (usually used to join threaded bar together end to end) and machine a shoulder into half its length then it will take the place of the nut, washer and spacer..
I have used this method many times to make a quick and dirty drawbar..
Good luck.
D.
coincidence 32cm long for ER32 collet chuck as per title ??
Honestly, only a coincidence!
Make a lead in to the thread. A chamfer before threading is never a bad idea. My OCD kicks in overdrive when I se threading without a chamfer/lead in.
Great video, your getting there, cheers.
Thanks for the comment! You certainly make a very good and valid point. This time it worked out anyways as the threads weren't very deep and I used a starter tap with a generous lead in. In the future, I shall indeed take your advice to heart.