I have a friend on Messenger that I am helping to build a Stuart 10V.
He asks me what he should do if he is not sure. I reply back to the best of my ability and he gets on and does it.
he is not an engineer but his trade is as a Goldsmith so he is used to working with metal but not much machining.
He has a milling machine and C4 lathe from Ketan at Arc Euro Trade and is very happy with the quality and service he has had.
He has mucked up the odd part but is making great progress and the engine is well advanced.
“Our” next project will probably be a Stuart Victoria, the main thing governing this is the C4 is large enough to machine the flywheel comfortably.
So, to the first major problem he is having.
He purchased his taps and dies from RDG Tools.
he has tapped quite a few holes with no problems including the small ba sizes.
When he tried threading a 5/16” x 32 tpi bit of brass, the die removed most of the the thread. He is using a proper sliding tailstock die holder. He tried reversing the die in the holder and cut a fairly decent thread but the thread was crap at the back end and was ripped off.
RDG replaced the die and the same thing happened again.
I am wondering if two dies are likely to be faulty or if it is something he is doing?
I can’t think what would cause this. We have tried leaving the thread portion long which helps but sooner or later, the thread rips off.
I would add that the friend has used the die holder before to cut metric threads in stainless steel and titanium.
So, is it because it’s brass or is it the die?
To be fair, RDG is taking all of his taps and dies back and giving a full refund.
He is going to Tracy Tools at my suggestion.