Drcal
Member
For quite some time I have had problems properly tapping blanks for bottle stopper turning. Basically, I was experiencing spinning blanks.
Some of you may recall that several days ago, I was experimenting with threaded inserts in bottle stopper blanks. As it turned out, it was really difficult getting the insert threaded in the end grain. As one member said in a post, it was easier for me to try my hit and miss efforts at tapping.
Today, I tried T nuts and it actually worked with a slight, interesting style variation.
Because the flange is almost a full inch in diameter, I countersank a 1" hole with a forstner bit about 3/8 inch deep and then drilled a hole in the center the size of the part of the T nut with the 3/8-16 thread. I made sure it was a snug fit and glued the whole nut in with CA.
It worked for threading onto the mandrel and it worked for threading to the chrome stopper. The look is a recessed chrome stopper. I think it is Ed Davidson whole hides the top of his chrome stopper in the base of the blank (another style chrome stopper).
The photos were quick ones, not great but they tell the story.
I will do this again. The T nut is a little over a buck at Lowe's, considering I have a few dollars in the chrome stopper, that's not cheap.
Carmen
Some of you may recall that several days ago, I was experimenting with threaded inserts in bottle stopper blanks. As it turned out, it was really difficult getting the insert threaded in the end grain. As one member said in a post, it was easier for me to try my hit and miss efforts at tapping.
Today, I tried T nuts and it actually worked with a slight, interesting style variation.
Because the flange is almost a full inch in diameter, I countersank a 1" hole with a forstner bit about 3/8 inch deep and then drilled a hole in the center the size of the part of the T nut with the 3/8-16 thread. I made sure it was a snug fit and glued the whole nut in with CA.
It worked for threading onto the mandrel and it worked for threading to the chrome stopper. The look is a recessed chrome stopper. I think it is Ed Davidson whole hides the top of his chrome stopper in the base of the blank (another style chrome stopper).
The photos were quick ones, not great but they tell the story.
I will do this again. The T nut is a little over a buck at Lowe's, considering I have a few dollars in the chrome stopper, that's not cheap.
Carmen