NJturner
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I recently finished all my normal turning for holiday gifts and am getting back to my penmaking. Doing the first drilling operations quickly got me to the point where I knew I needed to realign my wood lathe. I broke everything down and re-set headstock/tailstock alignment and I am happy. I proceeded to drill, cut the tenon on the section and do the threads for the body and section. All good. I tested the section threads into the body and am not super happy. Despite everything being aligned on the lathe and my Hinze tenon cutter being correctly set, the Alumilite section doesn't fit super well into the Alumilite body. It is loose on the initial threading down, with what I think is an unreasonable amount of wobble, but it does lock down tight to the body once fully threaded down. Threads are clean and sharp both in the body and on the tenon.
I am unsure of what is going on here, but am thinking I need to adjust the die opening a bit using the screw in the die. I have the Tapco 10mm die set bought in the group buy here - it is in good shape and well treated, but I have never adjusted the screw in the die. Has anyone had this issue and did any adjustments to the die sizing?
Appreciate your thoughts!
I am unsure of what is going on here, but am thinking I need to adjust the die opening a bit using the screw in the die. I have the Tapco 10mm die set bought in the group buy here - it is in good shape and well treated, but I have never adjusted the screw in the die. Has anyone had this issue and did any adjustments to the die sizing?
Appreciate your thoughts!