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you clamp it on the rod and twist it down the pole
A tool called a "Seam ripper".
Troubleshooting problems with threading tubing on CNC lathe parts can be a tricky process. Here are some tips to help you get to the root of the issue: Check if the part is clamped properly ensuring that the cutting forces are evenly distributed. Ensure that the tool is sharp and well-maintained. Check the feed rate and spindle speed to make sure that they are set to the optimal levels for the material. Check the depth of cut and make sure that it is not too deep for the material. Make sure that the tool is aligned correctly for the type of thread being cut. Ensure that the threading tool is set to the correct size for the diameter of the tubing. Check the chip load to make sure that it is not too high for the material.By following these steps you should be able to identify and correct the issue causing the tubing to break during turning. Once you have identified and fixed the issue you should be able to successfully thread the tubing on the CNC lathe part.
make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object.
In general a female thread is cut with a tap. A male thread is cut with a die.
Pitch measurement refers to the distance from one thread to the next when threads are cut on a lathe. Different threads have different pitches and a lathe can be set to to cut to any specified pitch. This is achieved by selecting the pitch and engaging the lead screw on levers located on the headstock, then engaging the half-nut around the lead screw from the apron. With the correct threading tool inserted threads can be cut into the workpiece.
This small , short bladed tool is used for clipping threads and ripping seams.
you cut them with a sharp tool called a royal palm cutting expert 3000
when a spiral groove is cut over a hole, then it is nut thread. when a spiral groove is cut over a shaft, then it is screw thread.
In "Macbeth," the term "hew" means to chop or cut with an axe or other sharp tool. It often refers to the act of physically cutting or shaping something.