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marcros

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Would anybody happen to have a 3/4" BSF tap, a few minutes to spare and the desire for a beer or two on me?

I am after a hole drilling and tapping into something to hold a dremel collar- aluminium, brass or even stainless although I would guess that the last option is least attractive for tapping.

Please drop me a message if you could possibly help.
 
apparently it is 3/4 x 12 TPI. It surprised me a bit that it would use an old British thread pattern, but according to everything i can find online, that is the case.
 
it is a newer one- not sure how old, but I would guess with certainty less than 5 years. Is a 19 x 2 tap any more readily available? That sounds particularly obscure. Seems a shame to buy a tap that i am never likely to use again for a single job.
 
The only thing I think I've got even close might be one of those tap and die sets for cutting wooden threads- not sure if it would like cutting aluminium though :| do you mind if I ask what you need it for ? Im thinking cnc bracket ?

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A 3/4" BSF tap looks quite a good fit if held against a Dremel, I just tried one. let me know if you don't have any luck closer to home.
 
ColeyS1":3oxhj78x said:
The only thing I think I've got even close might be one of those tap and die sets for cutting wooden threads- not sure if it would like cutting aluminium though :| do you mind if I ask what you need it for ? Im thinking cnc bracket ?

Sent from my GT-I9300

not quite that sophisticated. I want a little router for doing some inlayed lettering and the laminate trimmers are a bit big. I cant really justify the 40+ quid for occasional use, so I am going to make something along the lines of http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tools/Speci ... b=Pictures

My thoughts are to use a piece of clear perspex for the bottom, some socket cap screws for the upright, a few nuts and some epoxy. Oh and a couple of springs, and thumb turns.

If all else fails, I could epoxy a nut to another piece of perspex at the top
 
jasonB":3g8twt5a said:
A 3/4" BSF tap looks quite a good fit if held against a Dremel, I just tried one. let me know if you don't have any luck closer to home.

Thanks Jason. I will give it 24 hours but i suspect that i might be in touch with you!
 
Looks like a handy little gadget to have !!! I like that idea :cool:

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3/4" x 12 BSF fits, just needs a couple of mm boring out clearance so the nut fits back to the body.

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ColeyS1":v8a6b0pv said:
Looks like a handy little gadget to have !!! I like that idea :cool:

Sent from my GT-I9300

That is what i thought. When I cobble together one, I will take a few pics.
 
Trying to figure out plunge. I guess you just hold it down to the preset stop ? Be great for doing freehand v grooving. No clumsy great router to try and steer

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I was wondering about that earlier. It looks like a plunge base, but i think it is more like a fixed. I think that there is a shoulder on the brass piece, which pushes the dremel bit down, but only as far as the stop. it is then locked. On the right hand side of http://www.luthiertools.co.uk/projects.html there is a competitors version which shows the shoulders.

http://www.luthiertools.co.uk/index.html looks quite handy too.
 
martin,

very kind of you. i think that I am sorted. have you used it to make any attachments?

mark
 
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