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  1. htm01, Yes, I plan on using a gasket ring at the bottom of the cap. The cap will also have some pipe tap holes (2) and a center, straight threaded hole. Initially, I need just one so that I can run some experiments. I should be able to send you a drawing by Sunday night if that's okay with you. My company is as small as they come - 1 person, so I cannot spend too much. However, I'd appreciate a quote if you can - thanks!
  2. Thanks, everyone. The glass packing institute web site contains a link to the cap side of things. Both sites have drawings that I should be able to use. htm01, it sounds like your shop has cut bottle threads. If so, have you cut female threads as well? I should have a drawing this weekend of a part containing female bottle threads (or cap threads, as I call them). The solid model may not be perfect, but I can always attach the pdf drawing of the threads, along with the chart. This way, I won't have to copy everything to my own drawing.
  3. I would think that form of mill bit is necessary, but what is a VMC? Thanks
  4. That's great info - thanks, Jason! The only thing I didn't see in it is the width of each thread. If you were going to make female threads, how would you do it? Would it require a 5 axis mill? I would assume that this thread spacing cannot be done on a lathe, correct?
  5. Ah, it appears that the diameter is 48mm and the pitch is 4.00mm. I measured the male thread width to be about 2.54mm and the thread height above its base diameter is about 1.88mm. I guess it can be modeled, but..........
  6. That's the problem - the only info I have is the 48-400 and 48 fitment designations. I guess I could have the inside of the cap laser-scanned, but I was hoping there'd be someone out there who had to do this, before. Thanks.
  7. Has any of you guys seen this type of callout? 48-400 or 48 fitment These are callouts for bottle threads and I was wondering if Mastercam has the capability to allow a CNC milling machine to make the female version of this thread size. I'd like to have them machined into aluminum so that the aluminum piece would act as a cap (allow a bottle to be threaded into it). Anyone know anything about this? Thanks!

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