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Lathe Threading Methods


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I have done it finishing the diameter then threading then rerunning the finish diameter then the spring pass to deburr. Never to rough then thread then finish. seems like a bad way to go about it sicne you have creating a bad inruppted cut for the finshign tool. Wih a sping pass to remvoe burrs not as bad and finshing over threads I woudl execpt every tiem to push a burr into the thread.

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11 hours ago, crazy^millman said:

I have done it finishing the diameter then threading then rerunning the finish diameter then the spring pass to deburr. Never to rough then thread then finish. seems like a bad way to go about it sicne you have creating a bad inruppted cut for the finshign tool. Wih a sping pass to remvoe burrs not as bad and finshing over threads I woudl execpt every tiem to push a burr into the thread.

I second this  👍👍.. I've updated just about every thread program we have using this method and it has saved so much time on post op deburring / QC rejections.

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