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[PROJECT] Clamp Knurling Tool - Printable Version

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RE: Clamp Knurling Tool - DaveH - 01-16-2017

A really nice job Ed. Thumbsup 
Smiley-eatdrink004 
DaveH


RE: Clamp Knurling Tool - stevec - 01-17-2017

(01-15-2017, 11:00 AM)TomG Wrote: The pitch I use most is 20tpi, but I also have 25 tpi for a bit coarser pattern. I also have some 35tpi straight knurls which I use a lot.

Tom

Tom,

I would have thought that the more tpi the "FINER" the knurl produced?  17428

Ed,
Nice job! Thumbsup


RE: Clamp Knurling Tool - TomG - 01-17-2017

I'm sure you are well aware of that brain fart thing, Steve. Big Grin

Tom


RE: Clamp Knurling Tool - wawoodman - 01-17-2017

Know what you mean...


RE: Clamp Knurling Tool - EdK - 01-25-2017

I forgot to mention that Tom would be proud of me. I power tapped the threaded holes in the body. Big Grin

Ed


RE: Clamp Knurling Tool - TomG - 01-25-2017

Are your nerves still intact? Big Grin

Tom


RE: Clamp Knurling Tool - Wongster - 01-26-2017

Nice looking tool!!!

A knurling tool will be my next project, after the sheet metal brake which I just modeled in 3D to give me a feel of how each part looks like. The knurling tool will be based off a plan I bought from Hemingway Kits, not a cheap way to get suitable metals but its not easy to get some metal here in SG given the small quantity.


RE: Clamp Knurling Tool - wawoodman - 01-26-2017

I was really hoping to get back to the metalwork. November and December were so slow for the cabinetmaking trade that I thought it might be a good time to retire. All of the sudden, I've got jobs out into April.

Not that I'm complaining, you understand...