- Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:36 pm
#273994
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFYa6sjhh_E
This is pretty much how you do it. You can tell this guy is more of a mechanic, and not a machinist, because he really didn't use proper shop procedure. Personally, I would have way more careful when tapping, and would not have let the part move around so damn much. Hold the damn thing still. Secondly, if it moves that much, and you have to use that much force, you NEED to be using some form of tapping fluid. WD40, cutting oil, tapping oil, fuck, vegitable oil. anything to keep the tap cutting smooth. Thirdly, KEEP THE TAP STRAIGHT. When he pulls the tap out, you can see him just let it wobble around, and then he finally yanks it out. Thats a good way to wallow out your hole, fuck up the threads, and make them too loose. Just be careful, and take your time. The tap isn't a bolt. It's a cutting tool. take your time pulling it out. This joker just spins it around... pull it out slowly, try not to get any resistance on the way out. Resistance = cutting. Oh, and try to keep the drill as straight as possible. The LAST thing you want is to drill the hole oversized by having the drill wobble on you, or walk out. You want the drill to drill perfectly on size. Hand drill is not really the way to do it, but if that's the only way you have to drill it out, BE CAREFUL!
