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Old 25-04-2018, 07:26 PM
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Turning a through-tap into a bottoming-tap

Now, there is the usual way...bench grinder to remove the taper tip.

Or there's the Lewis Dumb way - trying to thread hard stainless with a $40 tap.

Snap.

Instant $40 bottoming tap. Ruined $9 stainless bracket (I am NOT going to try to turn the piece out, or alum it out)

And a multitude of cursing.

Lesson learned - more oil, back off to clear chips more often, and stainless is a royal PITA Ah well, i'll grind it flat now (but it's probably metallurgically effed now, except maybe in aluminium)
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Old 26-04-2018, 07:18 PM
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Lewis , we tap a lot of stainless at work and the best tap's for stainless are the ' Spiral Fluted ' style tap's and plenty of the 'RDT' ( reaming , drilling , tapping ) cutting fluid ( orange tube ) , the liquid one not the aerosol cans is the best .

Good luck and take your time as you said .

Brian.
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