When I made the first part of the project I used the flange nuts off of my hold downs - so need more flange nuts. Decided to just whip up some -
For 1/2”-13 nuts the outer flange diameter is 1.125” and you machine off 0.125” for each hex so you are left with a nut that takes a 7/8” wrench. The flange of the nuts is 0.169” thick and the nut is 0.500 making the overall nut 0.669 high. The flange can be anything you want - typically would be 0.125” thick.
I machined some hot rolled 1-1/2 stock down to 1.125 - lathe going 500 RPM with a feed of 0.008/Rev taking 0.050” per pass with carbide cutter
then drilled out and tapped to 1/2-13. I am using a tap typical for a CNC application and it cuts like butter. I just chucked it in the drill chuck and with the tailstock left loose, turned the tap in by hand by rotating the lathe chuck by hand.
The bluing was to mark the cut lines and then it was over to the rotary table on the mill.
Mill was running 600 rpm with a 5/8” roughing end mill taking 0.125” per pass rotated 60° between passes.
After the nut was formed I chucked the piece back in the lathe and filed the relief on the end of the nut, knocked the sharp edges off the flats and the flange. I chopped the nut free on the bandsaw, put the hex back in the lathe chuck and faced it, counter sunk, and a bit more edge breaking with the file. Production continued by then facing, counter sink, drill, tap etc etc
So then I blackened the nuts (ended up with 7 out of the first piece of stock)
it went pretty quick!
@architect stopped in to pick up some TIG metal and he got the tour
. Great meeting you!!!
this project is now a wrap !