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    Finewoodworking #6 spring 1977

    I'm doing some research into cutting wooden threads. I want to be able to cut threads larger than the 1.5" threadboxes and Beall gizmos will cut. That issue of Finewoodworking's cover story is about wooden threads, I was wondering if anyone was familiar with that issue. I've found a copy that I can buy for about $15, but I'd sure like to know if it's worth the cost/effort!

    The 2" stuff from bigwoodvise is awfully tempting, but I'd like to take a shot at doing the threading myself.

    Any info appreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Hanby View Post
    I'm doing some research into cutting wooden threads. I want to be able to cut threads larger than the 1.5" threadboxes and Beall gizmos will cut. That issue of Finewoodworking's cover story is about wooden threads, I was wondering if anyone was familiar with that issue. I've found a copy that I can buy for about $15, but I'd sure like to know if it's worth the cost/effort!

    The 2" stuff from bigwoodvise is awfully tempting, but I'd like to take a shot at doing the threading myself.

    Any info appreciated!
    I am blocked at work. But someone with FWW online should be able to bring it up. Their yearly $35 is worth it in my opinion (online subscription).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Cadotte View Post
    I am blocked at work. But someone with FWW online should be able to bring it up. Their yearly $35 is worth it in my opinion (online subscription).
    I subscribed to their website (Tauton) and couldn't find it. I'm thinking their online stuff my not reach that far back. I found that issue on Amazon of all places and bought it with one-click. Guess I'll find out if it's worth having

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    Well, if you have access to a metal lathe, they can cut threads of near infinite possibilities.

    If you think about threads and the simple incline plane, you could make a template of the right ramp size/angle, and wrap it around a wooden cylinder and mark it off and handcut the threads.

    Found this place: http://www.fine-tools.com/gewind.htm but you won't like the prices!!

    Googling "wooden thread cut" yields some interesting stuff.
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    No metal working gear here (outside a few saw blades and files). I need to find a machinist with computer problems and do some bartering

    Laying out the threads, cutting a saw kerf along the lines, and using two sheets of metal on small ramps is the method Roy Underhill outlines in his Woodwright's Workbook. I've actually thought about buying a 1.5" wood thread kit, making a screw, threading a hole and then mounting a cutter at the end of the screw. Then I could adjust it out to make a larger diameter cut in what would become a larger threadbox which would produce a larger screw. I could repeat that as necessary and eventually bootstrap myself up to a 3" tap and threadbox. Sounds like a lot of work

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla View Post
    Well, if you have access to a metal lathe, they can cut threads of near infinite possibilities.

    If you think about threads and the simple incline plane, you could make a template of the right ramp size/angle, and wrap it around a wooden cylinder and mark it off and handcut the threads.

    Found this place: http://www.fine-tools.com/gewind.htm but you won't like the prices!!

    Googling "wooden thread cut" yields some interesting stuff.

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    What are you making that you need to use wood?

    Is there no way to use metal All Threaded Rod and Nuts???
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    If I remember the Woodright tv show had an episode on how to make large screw cutters. Not sure if they have videos you can access. If the amazon thing doesn't work out. Might try and find that episode. Have you tried a post in the Neanderthal forum?

    The Woodwrights shop. #2406 Episode description: An ingenious hand-cranked device for making giant wooden vise screws and nuts.
    Have not found how to get the video though.

    http://woodwrightsshop.stores.yahoo.net/24wothcu.html
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    Ok found the episode I watched online. The Woodwrights Shop episode 2704. Shows how to make it.

    http://www.pbs.org/wws/schedule/video.html

    Seasons 26 and 27 are available online line through a Real player.

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    Here you go with a Fine Woodworking article:
    http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworki...F.aspx?id=2007

    Here is a tool for the job:
    http://www.fine-tools.com/gewind.htm

    This book may help:
    http://www.amazon.com/Making-Screw-T.../dp/1861081952

    Beall Wood Threader Kit Review:
    http://www.newwoodworker.com/reviews/bealthrdrvu.html
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    Shoulder and tail vises. I've just got an itch to make wooden versions

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Kleso View Post
    What are you making that you need to use wood?

    Is there no way to use metal All Threaded Rod and Nuts???

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    I've been all over the Internet and called several PBS stations trrying to get that episode I've got his book, but while it shows some photos of what may be a machine like that, he doesn't discuss it at all...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Cadotte View Post
    If I remember the Woodright tv show had an episode on how to make large screw cutters. Not sure if they have videos you can access. If the amazon thing doesn't work out. Might try and find that episode. Have you tried a post in the Neanderthal forum?

    The Woodwrights shop. #2406 Episode description: An ingenious hand-cranked device for making giant wooden vise screws and nuts.
    Have not found how to get the video though.

    http://woodwrightsshop.stores.yahoo.net/24wothcu.html

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    That looks like the episode that matches up wioth the chapter in his boof. Thanks for the link!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Cadotte View Post
    Ok found the episode I watched online. The Woodwrights Shop episode 2704. Shows how to make it.

    http://www.pbs.org/wws/schedule/video.html

    Seasons 26 and 27 are available online line through a Real player.

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    Thanks for the information. I just checked that book back into the library. It's got some great information. The part that would be useful to me concerns chasing threads on the lath. Unfortunately for me it appear to require some touch, definitely not my strongest attribute.

    If that tool site is the one I'm thinking about, they must make those cutters only when ordered...out of PLATINUM

    I've considered buying one of the Beall devices and using it as a model to build a bigger version, but that still leaves me needing a tap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Hanby View Post

    If that tool site is the one I'm thinking about, they must make those cutters only when ordered...out of PLATINUM
    I went to the one link. And over 1100 euros for a 2 1/2" cutter

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