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Tapping -- How to's and How not to's....
PK:
I'm a big fan of spiral flute taps and torque limited electric drivers. You have to work hard to break a tap with that setup and seeing the swarf curl up out of the hole in three contiguous strips makes me happy....
awemawson:
I'm with PK on this. I now only buy spiral flute taps if at all possible. This doesn't mean that I no longer use my extensive range of conventional taps, as I have them covering most families of threads, but new one are spiral flute.
Excellent for blind holes as the Swarf comes out backwards rather than being packed up a blind alley.
Note: There are spiral flute taps, and spiral point taps, and suppliers (particularly on eBay) confuse the two. The spiral point ones are also very good, and considerably more robust than a conventional tap.
Mike E.:
--- Quote from: sparky961 on May 24, 2017, 04:12:41 PM ---What's the logic in this? Maybe it stays liquid in a really small hole but for any "normal" size it will have evaporated long before having the chance to be helpful. ...............
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Have you have tried it ?
PekkaNF:
DOH. :doh:
Picture of the "sticker" above was from beta print....it has an error.
Finally I have by taps in order and I put 20 boxes on one tool chest tray.
I'm in for spiral taps too. Although one more complication: There is a model that pushes the swarf down! Nice when you do trough holes and front side matters.
Pekka
AdeV:
--- Quote from: PekkaNF on May 25, 2017, 07:14:07 AM ---
I'm in for spiral taps too. Although one more complication: There is a model that pushes the swarf down! Nice when you do trough holes and front side matters.
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Mine do that.... I think that's because they're "spiral point" rather than "spiral flute" (per Andrew's post). They do work exceedingly well, though, and if I have a choice when I buy taps, that's what I buy (no-one does a spiral flute/point left-hand 1/2" UNC* though, for some bizarre reason.)
* I may have the size wrong, going from memory...
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