Thanks Sean for the great tapping tips. I am just about to order some new taps following your suggestions.Sean-Armortek wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 6:31 amHi Gary.
Two things so you don't break taps, try starting the thread tapping whilst still in the lathe, you can use you chuck on the tailstock to true the tap to the hole. Some taps have dimples on the back so the tailstock can centre it as well.
Also that's a spiral point tap, meant for through holes, not blind. Try looking for a spiral flute as it ejects the swarf up and out of the hole, your one pushes the swarf down into the hole. Or better yet, drill to 2.8mm and use a form tap.
Edit: When tapping stainless, you should drill 0.1mm larger than normal if you are using a cut tap.
Regards
Gary