Vee threads, Acme threads, and buttress threads are cut with significant clearance but I cut square threads pretty snug. Snug enough that grease is required. This, unless the rifle is a take-down. Then I'll figure on a couple thou clearance. WH
i remember that Tenon you showed a pic of, supposedly an award winning barrel. Mine are always loose enough to thread on easily by hand but i wonder how loose is to loose.Loose threads are a good thing for many reasons. They shoot better and dont rip the threads out of the action![]()
thanks Dave—.Look at the extremes of a class 2 fit for what is approaching too much.
Yep.Thread mics are worth their weight in gold, imho.
. I don’t know if it’s right but it doesn’t matter to me to know a number of the dimensions of the thread on a tenon. I just thread it to fit that particular action. Mabie I could do better I don’t know. I’ve got wires and I’d like to have a thread mic to measure 1 1/16- 18 cause I’m curious but I thread them to fit. I don’t have to thread things to send them somewhere that has to fit a spec. Should I be doing it different?Ring gauges are great but are sold in classes of fit. There's about .005 between a go/no go for a class 2 and .004 for a class 3. This is for a
1-1/16-18tpi thread.
Thread mics are worth their weight in gold, imho.
Oh, and Machinery's Handbook is the bible of machining.
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Get a shars 1-2” thread mic kit. Then start trying to match threads by size first then see how it fits. You gotta have a bunch of tricks- i have to thread barrels for glue ins so theres no checking as you go. Also actions such as a bat mb even if its in hand you cant check it in the lathe. Machining is all about hitting a number on a print. Itll make you a lot better if you practice it.. I don’t know if it’s right but it doesn’t matter to me to know a number of the dimensions of the thread on a tenon. I just thread it to fit that particular action. Mabie I could do better I don’t know. I’ve got wires and I’d like to have a thread mic to measure 1 1/16- 18 cause I’m curious but I thread them to fit. I don’t have to thread things to send them somewhere that has to fit a spec. Should I be doing it different?
Ok Thanks, I will work on thatGet a shars 1-2” thread mic kit. Then start trying to match threads by size first then see how it fits. You gotta have a bunch of tricks- i have to thread barrels for glue ins so theres no checking as you go. Also actions such as a bat mb even if its in hand you cant check it in the lathe. Machining is all about hitting a number on a print. Itll make you a lot better if you practice it.
Thread classes of fit are standards.. I don’t know if it’s right but it doesn’t matter to me to know a number of the dimensions of the thread on a tenon. I just thread it to fit that particular action. Mabie I could do better I don’t know. I’ve got wires and I’d like to have a thread mic to measure 1 1/16- 18 cause I’m curious but I thread them to fit. I don’t have to thread things to send them somewhere that has to fit a spec. Should I be doing it different?
Looks like a pretty good assortment of ring gauges, to me.Well I'm just a dumb ole fart we have threaded a lot of barrels over the year's using this set-up.
Yes that's only part of them there's a box behind that panel with an abundance of more making our job a little more simple.LOLLooks like a pretty good assortment of ring gauges, to me.
I can't disagree with that.Well I'm just a dumb ole fart we have threaded a lot of barrels over the year's using this set-up.