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Threading Die Holder
Darren:
It's held in this and used under power, doing it by hand is for scaredy cats :lol: :lol: :lol:
John Hill:
Hey! I am not scert o nuffink! :med:
But when using power what happens to the chips in the die? I dont usually have more than one die of each size on hand.. ::)
Darren:
--- Quote from: John Hill on April 03, 2009, 05:18:15 AM ---I dont usually have more than one die of each size on hand.. ::)
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Not sure I understand you there :scratch:
The chips should do what they normally do, that is move into the spaces between the cutting area. Some will fall forward, some fill fall back and be pushed into the bored center section behind the die.
I've yet to use it of course, but I believe it will work fine.
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: Darren on April 03, 2009, 04:43:38 AM ---Would I do it again, sure, next time would be a lot easier because of my persistence in finding solutions and working around the problems encountered.
If I'd have given up at some point what would I have gained. A few broken tooling and not much else.
If you were to throw me a piece of normal mild steel and say make this, I'd feel a lot more comfortable tackling it now.
Nope, I'm happy with the situation all round :)
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Blummin well said Young Man! :thumbup:
David D
Brass_Machine:
I wanna see it in action! Where is the video?? :poke:
Eric
BTW... Nice job Darren!
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