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RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - EdK - 09-16-2012 (09-16-2012, 04:06 PM)stevec Wrote: Hey! I have one like that! I don't remember ever using it. It was too big for the lantern TP holders or even the first turrets I had. Steve, Does that just take a chunk of HSS for a tool bit or does it use carbide inserts? Ed RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - stevec - 09-16-2012 Ed, I'm pretty sure it's from back in the "pre-HSS" era. Not that I am --choke cough! RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - f350ca - 09-16-2012 Nicely done John. Out of curiosity and maybe should know, how do you know when the nut is wearing? No indication of backlash on it. RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - Mayhem - 09-16-2012 Excellent work John. RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - DanH - 09-17-2012 Excellent work. Two questions if I may. What lube did you use on the steady rest and where can I get a thread gauge like that? Thanks for a great post and project. RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - Highpower - 09-18-2012 Here is one source for that gauge.... Acme Screw Thread Gauge RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - doubleboost - 09-18-2012 (09-16-2012, 07:03 PM)f350ca Wrote: Nicely done John. Out of curiosity and maybe should know, how do you know when the nut is wearing? No indication of backlash on it. Hi Greg If you lock the table Then turn the X feed you will fing the play in the nut (mine had 3/4 of a turn) John RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - doubleboost - 09-18-2012 (09-17-2012, 06:50 PM)DanH Wrote: Excellent work. Hi Dan I use bearing grease on the fixed steady No lube on the moving steady (just soluble oil (white water) and very low rpm Thread guage on ebay John RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - PixMan - 09-30-2012 Nice work John! Over here we refer to the "moving steady" as "follower rest". You have the excellent lay-down threading holder, so if this type of job comes up again, I'd suggest you just buy a full-profile insert to make the thread. with those, just as the insert starts to "kiss" the O.D. of an ACME thread, it's done and is all nice and smooth. I know it's hard to get single inserts at times. Over here we have suppliers such as MSC, KBC Tools and McMaster-Carr who will sell singles. I always buy 2 just to be safe. RE: 626 Mill Z Axis Feed Nut - sasquatch - 09-30-2012 Great looking project, thanks for posting this. |