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I am machining a plug for a tube. Yes it is a suppressor and yes I have the approved ATF Form 1 in hand. I want to maximize the wall thickness under the tube threads so I cut the tube's internal threads JUST until I got sharp peaks, and now I want to cut the matching male threads. Yes I know there are calcs I could run and probably get just as close, but I was too eager to get started...another story. I'll probably do the second one different...
The plug/endcaps will are 17-4 annealed rod in a steady rest being turned by the 4 jaw. I need near perfect concentricity for the center bore, so I need to thread the OD and bore in one setup if possible, or else I'd turn between centers for the outside threads. Done that a few times but not the best option here I think. I have the rod centered to about .001" in the 4 jaw and it turns easy enough, I have it faced off, and now need to bore, turn down, and thread.
Anyway, my plan was to measure the tube nominal ID, calc threads for that dimension @ the root, and go up by a few thou. Cut the plug to those dims and start cutting threads...with a lot of test fits once the threads are about done. By sneaking up on it I should be okay...right? Yes it will be a lot of test fitting. I have more time than experience. Am I missing anything?
The plug/endcaps will are 17-4 annealed rod in a steady rest being turned by the 4 jaw. I need near perfect concentricity for the center bore, so I need to thread the OD and bore in one setup if possible, or else I'd turn between centers for the outside threads. Done that a few times but not the best option here I think. I have the rod centered to about .001" in the 4 jaw and it turns easy enough, I have it faced off, and now need to bore, turn down, and thread.
Anyway, my plan was to measure the tube nominal ID, calc threads for that dimension @ the root, and go up by a few thou. Cut the plug to those dims and start cutting threads...with a lot of test fits once the threads are about done. By sneaking up on it I should be okay...right? Yes it will be a lot of test fitting. I have more time than experience. Am I missing anything?