No, those are nut drivers. The ones I want have square holes sized to fit the shanks of taps.Sorta like that:
Ahh sorry...No, those are nut drivers. The ones I want have square holes sized to fit the shanks of taps.
Ahh sorry...
Do you have a link to the metric version?
Tired of trying to get a chuck to hold a tap and cranking the knee up and down for a spindle tapper.
Will probably order a set of the LIsle sockets too.
Make them yourself. Not a bad afternoon project.
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Shank sized hole drilled into the body, intersected by a square drive sized slot cut from the side. I've used those almost daily for about 14-15 years now.
I post these every time this topic comes up in hopes that the Chinese will find it, copy them, and sell them back to us for $15 a set in in/mm lol.
I like it!Make them yourself. Not a bad afternoon project.
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Shank sized hole drilled into the body, intersected by a square drive sized slot cut from the side. I've used those almost daily for about 14-15 years now.
I post these every time this topic comes up in hopes that the Chinese will find it, copy them, and sell them back to us for $15 a set in in/mm lol.
(Tapping 1/4-20 0.7" deep)
t8m6g43
s200 m3
G0 X0.5 Y0 z1
G1 Z0.1 F20
G33.1 Z-0.7 K0.05
M5
G0 Z1
It has been brought to my attention that somehow, against all odds, tap shank diameters and square drive sizes are standardized between metric and inch. How the hell did that happen?