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Dunno if this has been done before - or if this is old news and I'm just discovering it all over again - but I'm turning some PR tonight that I got from Scott at the Central Arkansas meetup today, and as I was threading the 10mm threads that go into the barrel, it started to crunch - so I pulled the die/die holder off and looked at it. It's nice and warm with the 120W lightbulb inches above it - it's got a nice layer of oil on it....
DUH!!!
I put the tap for the nib unit all the way in, so the tap supports the thin tenon, and I cut the threads front to back no problem!
YAAAAAY!!!!

007 by snennewton, on Flickr

008 by snennewton, on Flickr
Any questions I'd be glad to try to answer.
:biggrin:
I'm so excited b/c when I turned a section from a Brooks blank of PR, it SHATTERED. Twice. AND I blew up a cap. Ugh...
So... lots of heat helps, and for tiny parts, leave the tap in there.
DUH!!!
I put the tap for the nib unit all the way in, so the tap supports the thin tenon, and I cut the threads front to back no problem!
YAAAAAY!!!!

007 by snennewton, on Flickr

008 by snennewton, on Flickr
Any questions I'd be glad to try to answer.
:biggrin:
I'm so excited b/c when I turned a section from a Brooks blank of PR, it SHATTERED. Twice. AND I blew up a cap. Ugh...
So... lots of heat helps, and for tiny parts, leave the tap in there.