triple-start threads tap & die - finished pen pics?

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

turbowagon

Member
Joined
Sep 2, 2009
Messages
1,067
Location
Tucson, AZ
I got a similar quote for the 0.8 pitch, though they quoted me for a bottoming tap for some reason:

Our P/N 31178

M12.0 x 0.8P x 2.4L triple start Bottoming Tap,Standard Class 6H, 4 Flute

1 pc price = $152.90 each

2 pc price = $117.15 each

3 pc price = $87.89 each

6 pc price = $65.67 each

9 pc price = $53.68 each

12 pc price = $46.42 each

24 pc price = $41.36 each

Delivery: 3-4 workdays to manufacture
 
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

skiprat

Passed Away Mar 22, 2022
In Memoriam
Joined
Oct 19, 2006
Messages
7,812
Location
In a Skip in Wales
Alex, did your die holder come with only one diameter capability?
Here's a pic of mine which can take 4 different diameter dies.

For those that go ahead and get these taps and dies please heed my advice and get a taper tap and a split die. :wink:

I also added a pic of my own 3 start tap that I made from stainless steel.
I simply threaded a rod on my lathe and formed the tap from a section of the threaded rod. The threaded rod 'was' going to be for couplers and the tap for matching threads in the cap. But I don't use them anymore:rolleyes:
 

Attachments

  • 3start.jpg
    3start.jpg
    38.2 KB · Views: 518
  • NEW 028.jpg
    NEW 028.jpg
    156.4 KB · Views: 430

Russianwolf

Member
Joined
Jul 13, 2007
Messages
5,690
Location
Martinsburg, WV, USA.
Alex, did your die holder come with only one diameter capability?
Here's a pic of mine which can take 4 different diameter dies.

For those that go ahead and get these taps and dies please heed my advice and get a taper tap and a split die. :wink:

I also added a pic of my own 3 start tap that I made from stainless steel.
I simply threaded a rod on my lathe and formed the tap from a section of the threaded rod. The threaded rod 'was' going to be for couplers and the tap for matching threads in the cap. But I don't use them anymore:rolleyes:

okay Skippy, give.

If you aren't using your homemade stuff any longer, what are you using now, other than kits?
 

studioso

Member
Joined
Feb 14, 2010
Messages
358
Location
Montreal, qc, Canada
this is all I got, it holds 13/16" and 1" dies: one size per end.
I don't know how to use them, but you just wait, before you know it we will have to move this post from "advanced penturning" to just "penturning"!!!
 

chugbug

Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2009
Messages
60
Location
PA
Hi Guys, Mike at Silverpenparts.com tipped me off on the attempt to get an order together on the triple tap & die. If you can get enought (now or later), you can put me on the list!

Not that it matters, but what size (OD) would the die be (standard 1 1/2" round)?

Let me know if I need to contact anyone with my contact information separately.

Thanks...John
 

Attachments

  • Alpine_Clipless_sm.jpg
    Alpine_Clipless_sm.jpg
    90.8 KB · Views: 304

Texatdurango

Member
Joined
Apr 23, 2007
Messages
4,649
Location
Show Low, Arizona

chugbug

Member
Joined
Dec 20, 2009
Messages
60
Location
PA
Sorry, I thought I had the right one.

Thanks..John
 

Attachments

  • SM_uncapped_47-blk.jpg
    SM_uncapped_47-blk.jpg
    98.5 KB · Views: 800

manatee

Member
Joined
Jul 6, 2009
Messages
99
Location
Florida
Alex, I have that same set and it is easy to use. Jose Rodrigues has a dvd that show how to tap on the metal lathe. I just got his dvd on the Milling Machine and it is great!
 
Top Bottom