Gday Stefan
You mean something like this https://www.thorlabs.com/thorproduct...number=AS25E6M
What i normally do for one offs like this with oddball thread sizes is buy/make a coupler union, then thread a bolt into it and then use a die to cut the external thread into the the oversize shank of the bolt,
but for $4 plus postage, the link above cant be beaten.
Gday Stefan
You mean something like this https://www.thorlabs.com/thorproduct...number=AS25E6M
What i normally do for one offs like this with oddball thread sizes is buy/make a coupler union, then thread a bolt into it and then use a die to cut the external thread into the the oversize shank of the bolt,
but for $4 plus postage, the link above cant be beaten.
Andrew
Thanks mate!
They got the 3D CAD drawings as well, I might be able to 3D print it
Gday Stefan
You mean something like this https://www.thorlabs.com/thorproduct...number=AS25E6M
What i normally do for one offs like this with oddball thread sizes is buy/make a coupler union, then thread a bolt into it and then use a die to cut the external thread into the the oversize shank of the bolt,
but for $4 plus postage, the link above cant be beaten.
Gday Stefan
I never looked that far.
That is plain ridiculous compared to normal postage for things that would fit in a small envelope.
However, you mentioned 3D printing it???
How strong does it need to be?,
as making in aluminium or brass would be simpler than steel or stainless.
Hi Stefan,
I bought the ebay ones Andrew suggested and they work well. I use them for adding archery weights to my Star Adventurer & Mzero if just a little more counter weight is needed.
Gday Stefan
Im sure there are suppliers in Oz for this sort of stuff as well,
just they dont have a searchable website for these nicknacks
( or more likely, with peoples desire for the cheapest price no matter what
Oz retailers just simply no longer stock stuff like this.
We reap what we sow )
Let me know by pm if you still need this. It’s something I could turn up out of stainless scrap in a few minutes and will do it for the cost of postage as an exercise.
Cheers
Andrew.