john lucas
AAW Forum Expert
Out if my price range to go. Would love to see you sometime..if your ever in middle Tennessee look me up.
Hmm... Eastern black walnut? Well maybe it is beginner's luck but today I just roughed out a box from a scrap of walnut and turned a big tenon (and mortise on other half) and tried out my carter & Sons 16 TPI Thread chaser (double ended) just to try and figure out a technique... Wonder of wonders, I nailed it first try and have a box and lid that thread together to a nearly invisible seam... I don't have photos yet (tomorrow after throwing on a coat or poly today) but I can attest that while they might not be very pretty , and probably could be far better, that piece of black walnut took the threads with no trouble... It's the first time *EVER* I even tried to do threads in wood , and that thread chaser tool has been sitting around for the last 5 months since I bought it (just never got around to trying it) and they seem to have worked rather well. Edit: Added photos. - They're not pretty threads, but they are functional and do the job - so I feel like it ain't too bad for my first ever hand chased threads..Our walnut is quite soft and hand chasing with a 16tpi is impossible for me.
I know Carter & Sons does a 12 TPI chaser - I thought about getting one of those but opted for 16 TPI to get started with.Anyone have a source for 10 tpi, or similar size, chasers?
Packard Woodworks appears to have Sorby 10 tpi thread chasers. https://www.packardwoodworks.com/106530.htmlAnyone have a source for 10 tpi, or similar size, chasers?