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I tried a 1/4-20 thread tonight, and on the scratch pass I crashed the 60° HSS cutter into the work very near the chuck. The 60° form tool went past my safety groove (the length where I intended to disengage the half nut lever) and into the round stock that I had sticking out (which I never intended on getting into). This broke my HSS threading tool (see photo).
This happened because I somehow failed to disengage the half nut lever. I guess I wasn’t used to the feel of this particular lever.
Once the machine was turned off (I used the foot brake), the 60° tool was jammed against the chuck jaws, and I wasn’t able to disengage the half nut lever. I was a little concerned that I wouldn’t be able to get the machine going again because the half nut lever was stuck engaged and the form tool was very tight up against the chuck jaws.
The carriage was also flush up against my micrometer stop. I had to move that back out of the way and loosen the QCTP to make room to slide the tool holder back toward me.
Even then, I had to allow the still engaged half nut/leadscrew coupling to continue a little toward the headstock until I could disengage the half nut lever. This all makes the case for practicing the threading maneuvers out where there is room to do so.
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