Lathe Spindle Taps
I'm new and just following this 'tap' root...(ooah), I'm wondering
what the differences are between the Beal wood taps and a general
'bottom tap'? Is it just a difference in the number of lead threads
tapered and/or the shank diameter? What would be the best way to hold
the tap and wood piece -assuming the piece is a small glue block type
size and shape (approx. 3 inches)? Could you still use the wood tap
for steel in a pinch? I see the price of a wood tap is about 42% more
than a regular bottom tap (1" - 8 NC). Has anyone tried both and which
do you like?
thanks... june, in Denver
Darrell Feltmate wrote:
True, Bill
But when I think the threads are getting loose, I just heave that glue block
and make another. I find the maple ones last a long, long, time.
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