[modeleng] Re: Question
- From: "psbr20252@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <psbr20252@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 04:30:59 -0500
Peter,
I don't - but I do have a (replacable) carbide tipped tool you can borrow=2E=
I work in central Swindon (Milford Street), is that any help=3F Can we me=
et
up=3F
Cheers
Peter
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From: peter=2Echadwick@Zarlink=2ECom
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:24:27 +0000
To: modeleng@freelists=2Eorg
Subject: [modeleng] Question
I need to cut some internal threads=2E Too big a diameter for a tap, of=20=
course=2E Now the textbooks show nice tools with a cutting tip at right=20=
angles to the shank, which I naturally don't have=2E The question is this:=
Can I take the odd bits of HSS steel in stock from broken taps, end mills=20=
etc, braze onto mild steel shank, and grind up, without the HSS losing its=
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qualities=3F
Admittedly, there's only 2 threads to cut, in brass, so the tool doesn't=20=
need to be that great in terms of wearing qualities=2E But have any of you=
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experience in brazing HSS=3F
Peter Chadwick
Swindon
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