Tapping Tips: How to Select the Right Tap For Your Needs
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Let's talk taps. Familiarize yourself with all the different taps. Learn more about their variations, cutting parameters and the applications in which each tap is most effective.
Matt even shares a custom tap modification that makes life easier when tapping difficult materials like brass, bronze, and copper alloys.
00:00 Intro
00:16 The 3 different tap classifications
02:25 Benefit of having a spiral point tap
04:28 Helical fluted tap
05:40 Form tap
06:55 Pipe taps
08:10 Standard plug style spiral point tap with some custom modifications
09:40 Tap drill sizes. Resource: Machinery Handbook (amzn.to/3BOSJdU)
10:30 Formula to determine the correct tap drill size
11:11 Feeds and speeds for tapping. How to read a feeds and speeds chart.
Resource: Machinery Handbook (amzn.to/3BOSJdU)
13:15 Feed and speed rule of thumb to optimize cycle times: The 10 inches per minute rule.
Do you have tapping techniques that weren't mentioned? Drop them in the comments below!
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Matt Schmelzer is the CNC instructor at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. To learn more about the manufacturing programs at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College visit
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Who would have ever known all this. I'm just now (late in life) learning all this, knowing how to put together pieces of metal through methods other than welding is a great tool in my toolbox for metal work. Now all I need is some practice and the necessity of it all will bring out all my inventions. Thanks for the video.
Extraordinary detail ! Super helpful !! I learned lots !!! Thanks mate . 👊🏼 🔥
Great info. A lot of people don’t realize there are so many variations.
Wonderful content. Thank you
Form taps are the only tap I use in stainless. Never had one break. Just make sure it is intended to be used in stainless
Nice
@7:40 something fell... I'm listening thru headphones and it sounds like it is directly behind me! Just spent 5 minutes trying to see if the cat pushed something off a shelf! (seriously)
Great video... I have a new project requiring hand tapping into the sides of the casting of a milling machine. The holes will not be blind. Is there a particular tap that is best suited for tapping holes in cast iron?
What’s a good tap set for cleaning buggered threads up in a mechanic shop? I’m just getting started in this industry and don’t really have much knowledge on taps.
What about punch taps?
What is tcpc and dwo...what is use of G243 and G254
How to make 2"NPT thread milling program for vmc machine?? Fanuc mitsubishi and haas??... how make Taper thread milling program??? Any 2d Programming techniques?? Or any 3d software?? Please make video ...
@Houcnc
Жыл бұрын
vargus genius google it
Everyone stop, SR just dropped
"It even covers METRIC size's." (like most of the world has for many many many years). Should a student of yours, try to work abroad M/F, F/M or any other gender, it would be very difficult to find a position in a company working in Inches and Thou's ( known as the Banana scale).
@iansandusky417
2 жыл бұрын
Eh, I guess - but converting metric to imperial and vise versa isn’t exactly hard. I’m in Canada and my shop uses exclusively imperial measurements and the vast majority of my customers do as well - it doesn’t mean when a metric drawing or metric thread call-outs come in that we can’t figure it out 🤷🏼♂️
@merouanebenderradji1582
2 жыл бұрын
@@iansandusky417 that's true of course but trying to convert tolerances from metric to imperial or vise versa is tricky if you don't know what you are doing