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Single point threading in reverse
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1625415" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>Joe Pieczynski has a video about threading in reverse with the tool mounted upside down in the tool holder. I tried it today with a hss tool I ground and snapped off the tip like I've never done before. In his video he's using carbide and plunging straight in, no 30degree on the compound. After snapping my tip I got to thinking about it and I cant decide which way is up now.</p><p>With the carriage running left to right, but the compound swung ~29.5° like normal it seems to me the tool is still only loaded on the one edge thus reducing the tool load, in the same way it would were the tool inverted threading toward the headstock the way it's been done since the dawn of time. </p><p>Am I thinking about this correctly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1625415, member: 29632"] Joe Pieczynski has a video about threading in reverse with the tool mounted upside down in the tool holder. I tried it today with a hss tool I ground and snapped off the tip like I've never done before. In his video he's using carbide and plunging straight in, no 30degree on the compound. After snapping my tip I got to thinking about it and I cant decide which way is up now. With the carriage running left to right, but the compound swung ~29.5° like normal it seems to me the tool is still only loaded on the one edge thus reducing the tool load, in the same way it would were the tool inverted threading toward the headstock the way it's been done since the dawn of time. Am I thinking about this correctly? [/QUOTE]
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