- Location
- Northern Ontario
I will say that I,m still a greenhorn at this.
I picked up a used lathe 2 yrs ago ... it is a Morton 16-40 D6 camlock , made in Taiwan, with a cast bed , It weighs approx. 3,500 lbs, quite solid and I think is good quality.It was built in 2002
I'm looking for advice when threading stainless steel (barrel grade stainless)
My threading comes out quite nice on steel like shafting, brass, aluminum.
I have tried the carbide inserts and also used HSS grounded at 60 deg.
On 60 deg. threads the coumpound set at slightly under 30 deg.... my first cut start at .005 and gradually work down to .001 and then it happens I get a tiny buidup of steel on the end ot the bit...I use a fine stone to remove this... but it does damage my threads some.
The oil used during threading is sulphur base and is brushed on at every pass.
Any advice would be much appreciated
I picked up a used lathe 2 yrs ago ... it is a Morton 16-40 D6 camlock , made in Taiwan, with a cast bed , It weighs approx. 3,500 lbs, quite solid and I think is good quality.It was built in 2002
I'm looking for advice when threading stainless steel (barrel grade stainless)
My threading comes out quite nice on steel like shafting, brass, aluminum.
I have tried the carbide inserts and also used HSS grounded at 60 deg.
On 60 deg. threads the coumpound set at slightly under 30 deg.... my first cut start at .005 and gradually work down to .001 and then it happens I get a tiny buidup of steel on the end ot the bit...I use a fine stone to remove this... but it does damage my threads some.
The oil used during threading is sulphur base and is brushed on at every pass.
Any advice would be much appreciated