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a simple yet challanging project for a newby
davidh:
this cute little capture nut was made from a stick of stainless i had, it threaded really nice, and the nut is just a scrap nut that i bored and internally threaded to match, using a nut from a copper fitting i had laying around. the thread diameter is unimportant, just threaded it with fine threads. . . the bullet is a .22 hollow point for size ref.
someone was looking for ideas for making simple stuff. i thought this might qualify.
davidh
Bernd:
Hi Dave,
The qulifies very well. Thanks for posting. :thumbup:
And may I add a late welcome from me.
Bernd
Aestus57:
:doh:
Very good, but I must be having a "Senior Moment"....... go on...... tell me how its done..... I can't see how the nut gets onto the thread in the middle of the bar!!!!
:wack:
Bluechip:
--- Quote from: Aestus57 on August 27, 2011, 12:07:51 PM --- :doh:
Very good, but I must be having a "Senior Moment"....... go on...... tell me how its done..... I can't see how the nut gets onto the thread in the middle of the bar!!!!
:wack:
--- End quote ---
Usually screwed together down the axis ...
Or, at least mine was ... :scratch:
BC
davidh:
I spliced two pcs of stainless buy drilling & tapping each end and using a sawed off socket head caps crew I screwed the two pcs together. Of course they were nicely faced off first, after being tightly screwed together I Plunged the lathe tool into the shaft just a little to reduce the diameter and finish that smaller diameter for threading.
Afternthreading, I unscrewed the joint, made a nut to loosely fit the threads then screwed the shafts back together using red lactate so it wouuld come apart.
A fun project and neat little gift.
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