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I'm not ready to do this yet but in the close future I would like to cut a triple or quad multi start fine metric thread.
It will be for a focus unit on my binocular. This will mean both internal and external threads.
I have cut many fine metric threads on my lathe but have never used the thread counter, in fact it has been removed.
I always leave the half nut engaged and reverse back to the beginning advance and cut again.
Giving it some thought I'm wondering if lets say a quad start thread is wanted at 1mm pitch then I set the change gears etc to cut a 4mm pitch.
I cut the first thread to the correct depth reversing back to the start as usual.
To cut the next thread I go back to the start, disengage the half nuts, index the chuck round 90 degrees, re-engage the half nuts and cut as usual.
repeat two more times.
Does this sound as if it will work?
It will be for a focus unit on my binocular. This will mean both internal and external threads.
I have cut many fine metric threads on my lathe but have never used the thread counter, in fact it has been removed.
I always leave the half nut engaged and reverse back to the beginning advance and cut again.
Giving it some thought I'm wondering if lets say a quad start thread is wanted at 1mm pitch then I set the change gears etc to cut a 4mm pitch.
I cut the first thread to the correct depth reversing back to the start as usual.
To cut the next thread I go back to the start, disengage the half nuts, index the chuck round 90 degrees, re-engage the half nuts and cut as usual.
repeat two more times.
Does this sound as if it will work?