Sean777 Member Joined Jan 19, 2019 Messages 23 Location Ohio Feb 16, 2024 #1 Curious if someone could identify these threads and looking to add to my Kitless pen making? Thanks in advance for your help. Happy turning everyone.
Curious if someone could identify these threads and looking to add to my Kitless pen making? Thanks in advance for your help. Happy turning everyone.
N Nedge Member Joined Nov 29, 2013 Messages 66 Location Ladysmith,BC Feb 16, 2024 #2 Good Morning Sean, Here is a link on the introduction to bolt and nut sizes, if you have a fastener supplier in your area they may have thread gauges to help you ID the thread pattern if you bring the part to them. Ed https://www.huyett.com/blog/nuts-and-bolts-sizes
Good Morning Sean, Here is a link on the introduction to bolt and nut sizes, if you have a fastener supplier in your area they may have thread gauges to help you ID the thread pattern if you bring the part to them. Ed https://www.huyett.com/blog/nuts-and-bolts-sizes
rherrell Member Joined Aug 22, 2006 Messages 6,429 Location Pilot Mountain, NC Feb 17, 2024 #3 Those look like "rolled" or "formed" threads, they're done on a machine so you won't be able to duplicate them in your home shop. https://www.accu.co.uk/p/360-rolled-thread-vs-cut-thread-the-differences-benefits-of-each-thread-type
Those look like "rolled" or "formed" threads, they're done on a machine so you won't be able to duplicate them in your home shop. https://www.accu.co.uk/p/360-rolled-thread-vs-cut-thread-the-differences-benefits-of-each-thread-type