On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 17:21:28 +0200, asalcedo
wrote:
Following up from my previous thread.
I am going to try and tap a 7/32" BSW countersunk screw 10 mm long
I have found the following dies:
'7/32 BSW dies'
(http://www.tap-die.com/contents/en-u..._BSW_dies.html)
'Rotagrip - 04) 7/32 x 24 BSW HSS Die 13/16\" Diameter'
(http://tinyurl.com/pzecw2y)
A couple of questions:
1. Which blank can I use?
2. I have a 25mm die holder from a metric tap and die set. Do I need to
get a 13/16" die holder for the dies above?
You can't buy countersink screw 'blanks'
Holding countersink screws and machining a new thread on them is not
straightforward so you need to machine from solid
What you are trying to do requires machine tools not a diestock and a die. At
the very least a lathe, preferably a milling machine as well to cut the slots
for the screw head. Think a minimum of 750 quid, a few months to learn, jigs
to hold the blanks and part machined screws and quite possibly a **** end
product.
A 13/16" die holder is needed for 13/16" diameter dies.
What is wrong with buying the as near as dammit 12 24 UNC screws off the shelf
at 60p a piece?
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