Artisan Makes | Making A Die Holder.... But Better @artisanmakes | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 days ago.
G'day everyone,
In spite of the fact that I have a lathe that is equipped with a threading leadscrew and a tailstock die holder, I still use my die holder quite often for cutting threads. That is fine, except the standard die holder (and every on that I have come across) is not very well designed. I tend to use 3 screws to hold the dies and I never know which screws are holding when it comes time to remove the die. I always seem to have a screw come loose and drop on the floor.
I think there is a better way of doing this, at least for most non split dies, which is what I use.
In this video I will make a die holder with a similar design to the tap holder/tap wrench that I made last year. I will machine and weld up the body from some 1020 steel and case harden it in the furnace to give it a wear resistant and durable case.
I hope you like the design and like the video.
Mill - Sieg x2.7l
Lathe - Hafco Al 250G
Making A Die Wrench
#machining #diy
Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
2:24 - Machining The Body
6:28 - Machining The Handles
9:59 - Machining The Cap
14:06 - Machining The Locking Pin
15:53 - Heat Treating and Case Hardening
20:16 - Assembly and Testing
G'day everyone,
In spite of the fact that I have a lathe that is equipped with a threading leadscrew and a tailstock die holder, I still use my die holder quite often for cutting threads. That is fine, except the standard die holder (and every on that I have come across) is not very well designed. I tend to use 3 screws to hold the dies and I never know which screws are holding when it comes time to remove the die. I always seem to have a screw come loose and drop on the floor.
I think there is a better way of doing this, at least for most non split dies, which is what I use.
In this video I will make a die holder with a similar design to the tap holder/tap wrench that I made last year. I will machine and weld up the body from some 1020 steel and case harden it in the furnace to give it a wear resistant and durable case.
I hope you like the design and like the video.
Mill - Sieg x2.7l
Lathe - Hafco Al 250G
Making A Die Wrench
#machining #diy
Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
2:24 - Machining The Body
6:28 - Machining The Handles
9:59 - Machining The Cap
14:06 - Machining The Locking Pin
15:53 - Heat Treating and Case Hardening
20:16 - Assembly and Testing