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(09-30-2012, 07:27 PM)PixMan Wrote: If you are grinding an ACME tool by hand, I find it easier to make a nearly sharp point tool with the 29º included angle first, then carefully grind the tip a tiny bit at a time (no pun intended) until the tip fits into it's proper notch in the gauge.
Ken,
That's a good tip (no put intended either).
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10-11-2012, 06:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2012, 06:45 PM by dallen.)
I finally got back to this project, sorry the first one I did at 3 TPI got misplaced. anyway I used a 7/8 inch bolt and ground up a new bit at 6 TPI and rounded the head of the bolt and threaded it.
John aka doubleboost said I had to do the nut also. Well its not perfect but here's the picture.
learned that its not as tough as it looks but hey I got a long ways to go and I know its not as easy as this was. Anyway like my old daddy used to say practice makes you better,
and almost forgot they screw together too,
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That looks like a nice acme thread you cut David.
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DA,
Well they look perfect to me
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You did very well i am impressed
Do they screw together
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yep like a kid glove, took some
to get it done but did the nut in one try.
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