Hi
I have lost the cap for my stainless steel fountain pen and I am trying to make a replacement. As near as I can measure the thread seems to be square form, major diameter 12.7 mm, minor diameter 12.1 mm, pitch 1.6 mm per rev. number of starts 2.
I have read Screw cutting in the lathe, and found it nery helpful.
I have ground a HSS tool 0.4 mm wide, and cut an internal thread on a piece of scrap brass. This almost fits, but does not run freely. Does anyone have any advice, particularly on measuring and identifying the thread form?
I am using a SEIG C4 lathe using 16 TPI screw cutting feed, and I move the compound slide 0.8 mm to make the second start. I have made a tap from silver steel and hardened it but I am having difficulty using it to cut a thread, I think because it is square form.
Can anyone help?
Will anyone with cutting threads be at the Myford open days so I could show you my problem and efforts so far?
Regards
Steve