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Plug taps will meet most of your needs. The plug tap is in between a taper tap and a bottoming tap. Straight flute taps will chew the chips up as it goes along. Spiral flute taps pull the chips out of the hole and spiral point taps push the chips ahead. They are also known as "gun taps" because they shoot the chips forward. Problematic if you are tapping a blind hole. One thing to know is that a bottom tap still has some incomplete threads on the end, therefore a full thread to the bottom of a flat hole is not possible. I have known young engineers that don't understand this who will call out for a flat bottom hole with 100% thread.
Taper, plug and bottoming tap sets are made for hand use because you can pick up the lead by hand, where trying to use a machine or power driven tapping device will usually end up with crossed or over-sized threads.
Taper, plug and bottoming tap sets are made for hand use because you can pick up the lead by hand, where trying to use a machine or power driven tapping device will usually end up with crossed or over-sized threads.