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=====Description===== | |||
'''Thread Boxes''' are the equivalent of '''Dies''' but are used for cutting screw threads in wood. | '''Thread Boxes''' are the equivalent of '''Dies''' but are used for cutting screw threads in wood. | ||
=====Features and Applications===== | |||
Matching '''Taps''' are available to produce the equivalent internal thread. | |||
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<span style="color: green">'''Note:''' | <span style="color: green">'''Note:''' | ||
Threads are cut most successfully in fine-grained woods (e.g. such as: beech, cherry and pear). Coarser | Threads are cut most successfully in fine-grained woods ''(e.g. such as: beech, cherry and pear)''. Coarser [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_grain '''Grain'''] timbers, such as pine and oak are unsuitable except for large diameter threads. For best results, soak the wood to be threaded in oil ''(e.g. linseed, olive or vegetable oil)'' and wrap it in ‘cling film’ overnight. | ||
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{{Threading Wood Buyers Guide}} | |||
[[Category:Threading Tools]] | [[Category:Threading Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 21:01, 12 September 2016
Description
Thread Boxes are the equivalent of Dies but are used for cutting screw threads in wood.
Features and Applications
Matching Taps are available to produce the equivalent internal thread.
Note: Threads are cut most successfully in fine-grained woods (e.g. such as: beech, cherry and pear). Coarser Grain timbers, such as pine and oak are unsuitable except for large diameter threads. For best results, soak the wood to be threaded in oil (e.g. linseed, olive or vegetable oil) and wrap it in ‘cling film’ overnight.