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Taps and dies are used to create or clean up threads, usually in [[metal]]. | Taps and dies are used to create or clean up threads, usually in [[metal]]. | ||
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Taps can be ruined by incorrect use, please ask for help if you are new to them. Into anything harder than [[aluminum]], they are '''driven by hand''' using a tap wrench ''(DE: Windeisen)''. For an easier start, try giving your hole a slight countersink. | |||
Did you know? The proper drill bit size for common thread diameters can also be found on the back of most [[Calipers#Digital Caliper|digital calipers]]! | |||
We have a set of M3/4/5/6/8/10/12 three-stage taps with holders ''at least''. We have a lot of larger taps that need documentation and a proper storage solution. [[User:Lmnl99|Lmnl99]] also brought in an M2 tap which only works with our holders when a piece of tape is wrapped around the shaft. | |||
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The rough M3 tap (one ring) was broken and '''is currently missing'''. | The rough M3 tap (one ring) was broken and '''is currently missing'''. | ||
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We have an assortment of dies of the following sizes ''and many more that need documentation/storage'': | |||
We have an assortment of dies of the following sizes: | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 9 April 2023
ToolInfoBox Taps and Dies | |
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Synonyms: | DE: Gewindeschneider |
Material: | metal, plastic |
Location: | metal workshop |
Taps and dies are used to create or clean up threads, usually in metal.
Three-stage taps need to be used in the correct order (from rough to fine). You can tell the order by judging how complete the cutting edge is or by the rings around the shaft: 1 ring -> 2 rings -> no ring.
Here's a makezine tutorial on using taps and dies.
Taps
ToolInfoBox Taps | |
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Synonyms: | DE: Gewindebohrer, "Innengewindeschneider" |
Type: | bit |
Material: | metal, plastic |
Location: | metal workshop |
Access Requirements: | read this page |
Taps can be ruined by incorrect use, please ask for help if you are new to them. Into anything harder than aluminum, they are driven by hand using a tap wrench (DE: Windeisen). For an easier start, try giving your hole a slight countersink.
Did you know? The proper drill bit size for common thread diameters can also be found on the back of most digital calipers!
We have a set of M3/4/5/6/8/10/12 three-stage taps with holders at least. We have a lot of larger taps that need documentation and a proper storage solution. Lmnl99 also brought in an M2 tap which only works with our holders when a piece of tape is wrapped around the shaft.
The rough M3 tap (one ring) was broken and is currently missing.
Dies
ToolInfoBox Dies | |
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Synonyms: | DE: Schneideisen, "Außengewindeschneider" |
Material: | metal, plastic, very hard wood |
Location: | metal workshop |
Access Requirements: | read this page |
We have an assortment of dies of the following sizes and many more that need documentation/storage:
M3 |
M4 |
M5 |
M6 |
M8 |
M10 |
M12 |