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|    Snag to Bob La Londe    |
|    Re: A big ol' chunk of delrin    |
|    20 Apr 25 13:31:49    |
      From: snag_one@msn.com              On 4/19/2025 11:41 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:       > On 4/18/2025 6:45 PM, Snag wrote:       >> Since no one currently has X axis leadscrew nuts available for my       >> RF45 clone mill , I must make one . So I ordered a piece of acetal/       >> delrin . I've been studying videos of heat forming a nut to your       >> leadscrew, all looks fairly easy . I'll use a piece probably about       >> 2X2X3 for the nut . I bought a chunk that turns out to be 2 1/2X3X12       >> ... just in case it takes more than one attempt .       >       >       > Let us know how it goes. I first heard of heat forming Delrin nuts       > right here on this group years ago. For my application I went with a       > spring loaded anti backlash Delrin nut from DumpsterCNC back then       > instead. I don't think DumpsterCNC is still around.       >               This is interesting , your text did not show up in the post over on       e-s but it did here on blocknews ...               Now to the meat of the sammich . I have been out in the shop all       morning making a tap* to match - pretty closely - the leadscrew on the       mill . The plan as of right now is to tap the hole I have made in a       chunk of that delrin . I'm hoping for a tight fit so I can heat the       leadscrew to finish forming the threads without splitting the nut . If       it's loose I'll slice the nut in half and heat/clamp to finish forming       the threads . If it's too tight to thread on I can split one side to get       it on the leadscrew and heat form from there .        *I still have to form the flutes on that tap . I'm thinking a 1/2 or       3/8 ball end mill With the tap held in a 4 sided collet holder or maybe       do 6 flutes since this tap is just under an inch . I used a chunk of       1.25" rebar for the tap since it was the closest in size to the finished       product and I hate wasting material . I'm not planning on hardening it ,       this will likely be the only time it will ever be used .        I also have 9 inches of 2 1/2 inch square aluminum stock coming to       make a holder for the nut . Probably only use a couple of inches , but       hay , I'll have stock for other projects down the road .               shop break               Well , the tap idea isn't going to work , I guess I'll stop and       rethink my approach . But at least I was outta my wife's hair for the       whole morning !       --       Snag       We live in a time where intelligent people       are being silenced so that       stupid people won't be offended.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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