Can I ask why weights would need an internal thread on them?
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It started as an experiment - I needed to learn how to cut internal threads on big flat plates before reaming out and rethreading a couple of 11tpi faceplates to fit my 8tpi lathe nose. Wanted to sort out the logistics of the cutting sequence and workholding before possibly making a mess of a Myford face plate whilst converting it to 8 tpi.
It seems to be finishing ok, which is a bonus, so now I will finish then nicely and see if I can slot them on the mill and do something constructive with them ie sacrificial face plates, table for pillar tool ?, table for something else, cut in half and use for a sharpening jig trunnion ? Base for a small tool/jig/fixture of some sort ?
Maybe I could trepan the thick rims off the edges and use them as wheels or cogs or pulleys on something ? A lot of metal is sacrificed off the rim to get the entire wheel flat
Would like to see if I can get a better finish on Mill carbide facecutter vs lathe HSS toolbit - am a mill newbie just bought it a few weeks ago.
I got some other weights a few days ago for $2.
Some people have reported that weights can be full of nasty uncuttable rubbish metal but it looks like I got lucky on this particular one.
I made a big effort to clean up as well as I could after a session due to the reported risks of nasty abarasive materials in the skin and also in the general dust - I am aware that some people have used dust extractors when machining cast iron.
Bill