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    Default Thread Milling Female Pipe Threads?

    Anyone here thread mill female threads?

    I asked the HAAS answer man, but have gotten no reply.

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    Default Re: Thread Milling Female Pipe Threads?

    I have. So what are you asking?



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    Default Re: Thread Milling Female Pipe Threads?

    Quote Originally Posted by erikfriesen View Post
    I have. So what are you asking?
    Please enlighten me! How do you do it?
    We have a thread we use a lot and have been doing it on the lathes.
    It is 20TPI on a 9.5º taper.
    We have a need to do this to non-round work in the Haas.
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    Default Re: Thread Milling Female Pipe Threads?

    Fusion360. Either import a mcmaster npt or create a tapered bore, then cam with a bore, it's pretty easy. Are you wanting to hand code this or what cam are you using? You don't have rigid tapping?



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    Default Re: Thread Milling Female Pipe Threads?

    No cam here and it is not a pipe thread, just similar. I have rigid tapping, but I need a smooth thread, not with the steps that pipe taps leave.
    I am looking to fat finger it. I may have to dig out the trig. The radius diminishes .008" per revolution.
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    Default Re: Thread Milling Female Pipe Threads?

    Yeah, I modded the post to use radius. It's easiest to figure out just endpoints and radius rather than ijk calcs. I used 4 quadrants with good success.



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    Default Re: Thread Milling Female Pipe Threads?

    Quote Originally Posted by erikfriesen View Post
    Yeah, I modded the post to use radius. It's easiest to figure out just endpoints and radius rather than ijk calcs. I used 4 quadrants with good success.
    Erik,
    Sounds like a good approach. I will give it a try.
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    Default Re: Thread Milling Female Pipe Threads?

    When I hand code for NPT, I use a spreadsheet from micro100. They have one for 1 pass UN, 2 pass UN, 1 pass NPT, and 2 pass NPT, along with some others. I did, however, look at the one for NPT and could not determine where they were getting their taper values from, so I am not sure it will help you. But it might be worth a try.

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    Good luck!

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