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- Aug 27, 2014
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I got a hold of a carriage stop for my LMS 3595 (SC4 clone) and am new to metal work. I needed to make a new clamping screw for the stop as it was only engaging with about 2-3 threads. I purchased some hexangonal stock and was using a 3/8" piece to duplicate the clamping screw. While putting a chamfer on the end after turning the M6 major diameter, I barely touched it and it snapped off. I noticed that the metal at the break has a dark gray powdery look to it. I know it wasn't tool steel, but the seller indicated that it was easy to machine. I'm assuming I am using the wrong alloy. Any suggestions on what I should be using? I've attached pics of what I was trying to duplicate (but longer external treads) and the end where it broke off.