View Single Post
  #7   Report Post  
Posted to rec.crafts.metalworking
cncmillgil cncmillgil is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 34
Default How to hold taps for CNC rigid tapping.

On Mar 13, 12:07*pm, Ned Simmons wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 23:03:37 -0600, Ignoramus25538









wrote:
My CNC mill does rigid tapping and it is great and easy to do -- just
one "one liner" like this


* *G33.1 Z[-0.5] K[1/24]


would rigid tap a 24 TPI thread from the current point to the depth -0.5..


Easy and powerful.


It even works great with fine threads, but I have a problem with
coarse threads. I hold the taps in a Jacobs drill chuck. The chuck
cannot hold a coarse tap, like 1/4-20, the tap slips in the chuck. The
result, is holes that are partially tapped and a slipping tap. Not the
end of the world, but I want to do better.


What kind of tool holder should I use for this rigid tapping? Would
colleted tool holders help with this?


Setting aside the question of the best way to hold the tap, if a
1/4-20 tap slips in the chuck when tapping ordinary materials, there's
something wrong with the tap, the chuck, or the tapping operation.

--
Ned Simmons


I think thats what I "tried" to say
sharpen tap
good chuck
or screwed up machine

--
~g~