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Can someone tell me how people thread using either a Tapmatic, drill press or hand drill and don't snap the tap off???I've snapped taps before, 2 already today in a copper rod and I'm only using a hand tapping wrench, going slowly, backing it out, using cutting fluid. HOW is this done using the above without snapping every tap? Are there qualities of taps and that makes the difference? I've only used big box store taps.I just ordered a YG-1 spiral flute tap from Amazon, will be here tomorrow. Maybe that'll work better?Last edited by JD1; 10 Hours Ago at 04:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by JD1

Can someone tell me how people thread using either a Tapmatic, drill press or hand drill and don't snap the tap off???I've snapped taps before, 2 already today in a copper rod and I'm only using a hand tapping wrench, going slowly, backing it out, using cutting fluid. HOW is this done using the above without snapping every tap? Are there qualities of taps and that makes the difference? I've only used big box store taps.I just ordered a YG-1 spiral flute tap from Amazon, will be here tomorrow. Maybe that'll work better?
Reply:Copper or brass is a pain to tap. It seems to create more friction than other materials. As mentioned, spiral flute or spiral point taps are the way to go( as is spiral cut ham for that matter, as that was lunch, Lol). Spiral point for thru holes, as they push the chip forward. Spiral flute for blind holes as they pull the chip away from direction of travel. Above all, avoid cheap carbon steel taps and use high speed steel taps or dies. Lastly if you chip one, dull one or just get a cheap one that doesn't cut right, throw it away, further use is just going to lead to frustration or ruined parts.
Reply:"gun taps", is a name/term for what there describingLast edited by 123weld; 9 Hours Ago at 05:55 PM.
Reply:Use a hand tap.Dave

Originally Posted by JD1

Can someone tell me how people thread using either a Tapmatic, drill press or hand drill and don't snap the tap off???I've snapped taps before, 2 already today in a copper rod and I'm only using a hand tapping wrench, going slowly, backing it out, using cutting fluid. HOW is this done using the above without snapping every tap? Are there qualities of taps and that makes the difference? I've only used big box store taps.I just ordered a YG-1 spiral flute tap from Amazon, will be here tomorrow. Maybe that'll work better?
Reply:If the part is small you could use a manual hand tap machine which will keep your tap perpendicular

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Reply:Use Tap Magic. It will make tapping much easier.ChrisAuction Addict
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Originally Posted by milomilo

Use Tap Magic. It will make tapping much easier.
Reply:Drill 1/64 over.www.urkafarms.com
Reply:What size tap? Thru or blind hole? I guess blind since tapping rod. Are you clearing chips?Last edited by tapwelder; 3 Hours Ago at 12:12 AM. |
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