I picked up a good laydown internal threading tool and have been trying to get it working for the past day. Its a Kennametal Carbide holder. Dont have the specifics, but the bar has a flat that when you clamp it down in the holder the insert is held on quite an angle. The cutting surface itself though is angled back up so it appears to be level again.
I have tried above, at, and below centerline with this thing and I cannot get it to cut for shit. Even if I just plunge it into a piece of barstock not threading but just cutting a groove, it still appears to be tearing metal and not cutting it, and it leaves a nasty burr on the whole edge of the cut.
Any advice?
Also, just want to confirm that with this type of tool when threading internally, the compound gets turned 29.5 degrees to the left past 90? So when you move the compound the tool is moving TOWARDS the headstock?
I have tried above, at, and below centerline with this thing and I cannot get it to cut for shit. Even if I just plunge it into a piece of barstock not threading but just cutting a groove, it still appears to be tearing metal and not cutting it, and it leaves a nasty burr on the whole edge of the cut.
Any advice?
Also, just want to confirm that with this type of tool when threading internally, the compound gets turned 29.5 degrees to the left past 90? So when you move the compound the tool is moving TOWARDS the headstock?