Is it safe to assume your talking about the tenon being .010 to .020 under just for clarification sake to the group. Or might you be referring to something else all though I do know myself.
The whole thing of 29.5 is to confine the cutting to ONE side of the tool.
The off side (right face) of the cutter is NOT doing anything.
Like scarping on the threads.
It helps reduce the impact of a slightly off cutting tool.
The whole thing of 29.5 is to confine the cutting to ONE side of the tool.
The off side (right face) of the cutter is NOT doing anything.
Like scarping on the threads.
It helps reduce the impact of a slightly off cutting tool.
The flank side does do something. Even at 30*, it still cuts the amount you infeed. At 29.5*, the flank side cuts full depth, but it tapers out. The leading side cuts the full depth on each pass regardless of the angle.
'SPLAIN that to me ?
how does moving a cutting tool to the LEFT at 29.5* cut on the right ?
the 29.5 is a angle cut, not a straight in plunge.
Because it’s a form tool. If you infeed .005” at 30*, the right side of the cutter absolutely cuts that amount. The rest of the tool above that on the right won’t be cutting because previous passes have already removed that material.
Infeeding at 29.5* is closer to straight in so the entire right side of the cutter will be cutting, although nowhere near the amount the left side is.
Now if you were feeding at less than a thread pitch, say .005” ipr, then the right side would not be making contact at all since there’d be no material left to remove.
sorry but if you move a tool in to the left, the tip of the tool will remove metal as will the left side.
the right cutting edge touches nothing as the tool is always moved in to the left. the tip is cutting what was there but now gone...never the right side
go do it and watch. feed the tool at 29.5* never a straight plunge.
What gives the right side the shape if nothing touched it?
the tip of the tool
Am I to assume that most of this discussion involves using the compound to cut deeper? I thread straight in since I started using a proximity stop. Trying to use the compound caused it to cut a couple thou closer to the headstock with each pass causing issues unless I made a chicken groove.